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The historic center is small and entirely walkable in 15-20 minutes. Cobblestone streets are closed to cars, making it pedestrian-friendly but challenging for wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces. Public buses run to nearby beaches like Trindade. Uber and taxis are available for trips to waterfalls and distilleries outside town.
Paraty is considered one of Brazil's safest destinations with a small-town atmosphere and welcoming locals. The historic center feels safe even at night. As with any destination, use basic precautions: keep valuables secure, don't display expensive items, and stay aware of your surroundings, especially during busy festivals.
Tipping is appreciated in Brazil. In restaurants, a 10% service charge is often included in the bill, but an additional 5-10% tip is appreciated for exceptional service. Tip hotel housekeepers 5-10 reais per day. For tour guides, 10-15% of the tour cost is standard. Always tip in Brazilian reais.
The cobblestone historic center with its colonial architecture is the main draw. Take boat tours to nearby islands and beaches in Paraty Bay. Visit traditional cachaca distilleries to learn about Brazil's national spirit. Explore nearby waterfalls like Pedra Branca and Toboga. The Gold Trail offers historic hiking through Atlantic Forest.
Brazil uses the Brazilian real as its official currency. While some establishments in areas like Paraty accept US dollars, you'll get better rates paying in reais. ATMs are available in town, and most restaurants and hotels accept credit cards. Always carry some cash for smaller purchases and local markets.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Unlike other South American countries, Brazil does not speak Spanish. In Paraty, English is less commonly spoken compared to larger cities, so basic Portuguese phrases are helpful. Most hotel staff in the historic center speak some English.
Paraty's streets are intentionally designed to flood during high tides, particularly during full moons. This centuries-old system cleans the streets and creates stunning reflections of the colonial buildings in the water. The flooding is brief and adds to the town's magical atmosphere, making it a photographer's dream.
April through November offers the best weather, with sunny days, lower humidity, and less rainfall. June through August are the driest and coolest months. December through March is the wet season with higher humidity and frequent afternoon showers, though the landscape is lush. Avoid major Brazilian holidays for smaller crowds.