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How long is the drive from Foz do Iguacu to Angra Dos Reis?

The direct drive from Foz do Iguacu to Angra Dos Reis is 896 mi (1,442 km), and should have a drive time of 16 hrs 29 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Foz do Iguacu to Angra Dos Reis, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sao Paulo, Campos Do Jordao, Paraty, Ubatuba, Santos, Campinas, Sao Sebastiao, Aparecida, Monte Verde, and Guaruja, as well as top places to visit like Parque Zoológico Municipal "Quinzinho de Barros" and Vinícola Góes, or the ever-popular Cassorova Ecoturismo.

Visiting Foz do Iguacu or Angra Dos Reis? See our Foz do Iguacu Trip Planner and our Angra Dos Reis Trip Planner.
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Top cities between Foz do Iguacu and Angra Dos Reis

The top cities between Foz do Iguacu and Angra Dos Reis are Sao Paulo, Campos Do Jordao, Paraty, Ubatuba, Santos, Campinas, Sao Sebastiao, Aparecida, Monte Verde, and Guaruja. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's 12 hours from Foz do Iguacu and 5 hours from Angra Dos Reis.
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Campinas

Campinas is a Brazilian municipality located in the interior of the state of Sao Paulo, approximately 85 km from Sorocaba and 99 km northwest of the state capital, Sao Paulo. With a population estimated at over one million inhabitants in 2018, it ranks as the third most populous municipality in the state and the 14th in Brazil. The city boasts numerous museums, public libraries, and tourist attractions such as Parque Portugal, also known as Taquaral urban park.
5% as popular as Sao Paulo
12 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Guarujá

Guarujá, specifically Pitangueiras, is a great place to stay for beach lovers. This apartment offers easy access to Pitangueiras Beach and Enseada Beach. It's also conveniently located near Santos Harbor and Pernambuco Beach. The apartment provides free self-parking and complimentary wireless internet access for guests' convenience.
5% as popular as Sao Paulo
59 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Monte Verde

Monte Verde is a beloved destination for many, including myself, who has visited seven times in as many years. This charming place offers a variety of activities and attractions that cater to different interests. One of the main draws is its gastronomy, making it an increasingly popular choice for couples seeking a romantic getaway. However, the natural beauty, climate, and hospitality also contribute to its appeal. When planning a trip to Monte Verde, one common question that arises is where to dine.
3% as popular as Sao Paulo
2 hours off the main route, 69% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Santos

Santos is a vibrant coastal city located in the southern region of Brazil's São Paulo state. This major seaport spans from the mainland to São Vicente Island, offering stunning views and a rich maritime atmosphere. The island features an urban center that overlooks the picturesque Bay of Santos, renowned for its expansive beach and a beautiful 5.3km-long garden along the coastline.
9% as popular as Sao Paulo
47 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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São Paulo

Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
São Paulo, Brazil is a bustling financial hub and one of the world's most populous cities. It boasts a rich architectural heritage, from neo-Gothic structures to modernist marvels like the Edifício Copan. The city also holds cultural significance with landmarks such as the colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church, marking its Jesuit foundation in 1554.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 71% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Campos do Jordão

Campos do Jordão, located in Brazil's Mantiqueira Mountains and part of São Paulo state, is known for its Swiss-style architecture. The city is home to Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordão, a vast park covering a third of the municipality with pine forests and mountains that provide habitats for various bird species and endangered animals like pumas and ocelots. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the milder weather during the off-season when the city is less crowded.
23% as popular as Sao Paulo
39 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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São Sebastião

Museums
Specialty Museums
São Sebastião is a charming Brazilian municipality situated on the southeast coast of Brazil, in the state of São Paulo. With a population of around 90,328 people and an area spanning 403 km², it offers a tranquil escape. Located about 125 kilometers east of São Paulo, this picturesque destination boasts the Ilha de Toque Toque Boutique Hotel, nestled in the lush jungle overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
4% as popular as Sao Paulo
49 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Aparecida

Aparecida, often mistakenly referred to as Aparecida do Norte by those outside the Vale do Paraiba Paulista region, is a municipality in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is located in the microregion of Guaratingueta and had an estimated population of 35,754 inhabitants in 2004.
4% as popular as Sao Paulo
5 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Ubatuba

Ubatuba, located in Brazil's São Paulo state, is a coastal municipality surrounded by the lush rainforest of Serra do Mar National Park. Itamambuca Beach is famous for its powerful surf, while Anchieta Island's waters serve as a feeding ground for sea turtles. The TAMAR Project in Ubatuba works to protect these turtles and features a visitor center with tanks. Additionally, Ubatuba Aquarium showcases various marine creatures.
10% as popular as Sao Paulo
6 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Angra Dos Reis
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Paraty

Paraty, a charming town nestled amidst the mountains of Brazil's Costa Verde, boasts a well-preserved Portuguese colonial center with cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings dating back to its days as a bustling port during the Brazilian Gold Rush. One of its architectural gems is the Capela de Santa Rita, an elegant whitewashed church constructed in 1722. The town also offers a rich cultural experience with exhibits showcasing historical and iconographic information, providing insight into local rituals and traditions.
15% as popular as Sao Paulo
9 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Angra Dos Reis

Best stops along Foz do Iguacu to Angra Dos Reis drive

The top stops along the way from Foz do Iguacu to Angra Dos Reis (with short detours) are Ibirapuera Park, Av. Paulista, and Centro Histórico. Other popular stops include Mercado Municipal de São Paulo, Maresias Beach, and Aquário Municipal de Santos.
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Cassorova Ecoturismo

Water & Amusement Parks
Ecological park
Theme Parks
Cassorova EcoParque is a remarkable tourist destination that showcases stunning waterfalls and natural pools. This private resort offers a plethora of exciting activities such as rapelling, ziplines, and rope courses. Nestled in a pristine tropical setting, this beautiful and well-maintained eco park boasts exceptional amenities. With its breathtaking waterfall and numerous scenic trails to explore, Cassorova EcoParque is an outstanding attraction that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking nature's beauty and thrilling adventures.
Casorova is the ultimate destination for romance and waterfalls. Want to feel like a soggy Tarzan and Jane (or Tarzan and Tarzan)? This is your place! You can admire waterfalls from every possible angle—above, below, sideways, and even smack in the middle of one if you're daring enough. Just don't forget your swimsuit—unless you want to make 'living close to nature' a little too literal. The eco-friendly vibes here are so natural that even the ants seem to have a VIP pass to your romantic getaway. But hey, nothing says 'true love' like sharing your candlelit dinner with the local wildlife. Casorova isn't just a resort; it's an experience of nature and hydrodynamics. So pack light, get ready to rinse and repeat, and prepare for an unforgettable adventure. Bonus points if you leave looking like a wrinkled raisin from all the water exposure!
Ulf D — Google review
Amazing natural waterfalls with a great support infrastructure to spend the day, including families with yang kids
Wnegrao — Google review
The staff is incredible, everyone is super attentive and helpful. The hotel food is amazing, there is a lot of variety and everything is prepared with great care. The paradise, an area with a pool exclusively for guests, is charming and made our stay at the hotel much more enjoyable. The trails to the waterfalls and the lake with rowing sports add a nice touch to the peaceful atmosphere of the common areas. The bungalow's exclusive hot tub and hot water pools make the hotel a perfect place to relax at any time of the day.
Victor C — Google review
Disappointed in this experience. Beautiful location but the amenities need improvement. One pool was not working, other pool was ridiculously hot with no shaded area. This should have been disclosed up front. Additional activities required purchase through a 3rd party which was only disclosed when we arrived. Overall, there's a lot to improve.
Kerrie G — Google review
Beautiful place, private resort with great amenities, the waterfalls here are also beautiful.
Bastiaan S — Google review
Beautiful and clean tropical resort with a spectacular waterfall and many tracks to walk.
Steinar S — Google review
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Lucas P — Google review
Amazing place, wonderful waterfalls and infrastructure!
Bruno D — Google review
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4.7
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Patrimônio de São Sebastião da Serra, s/n, Brotas - SP, 17380-000, Brazil
https://cassorova.com.br/ecoturismo/
+55 14 99195-1122
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Parque Zoológico Municipal "Quinzinho de Barros"

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Parque Zoológico Municipal "Quinzinho de Barros" is a large and popular zoo located in Sorocaba, Brazil. Spanning 15 hectares, it is the second largest zoo in the country in terms of species. The zoo features various animal exhibits, a museum for educational purposes, and a picturesque lake and forest. Visitors can observe rare birds, monkeys, snakes, and other animals while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
It’s a really worth place to visit. As of April, 2023, entrance fee is 8 BRL per adult, 4 BRL per kid. It’s not so big land, they don’t have any kind of animals such as São Paulo zoo, but it’s not crowded, we can see rare birds, monkeys, snakes and others. Less than 2 hours is enough to see all. We enjoyed our holiday there.
Papipupenta — Google review
8 real to enter so it's very cheap but it's undoubtedly the worst zoo I've ever been to. Go and see for yourself if you want. You'll see what I'm talking about...
Brandon H — Google review
Nice small zoo perfect to spend a couple of hours with the family. Only bad thing was the restrooms were in poor condition.
Deborah S — Google review
A small but well kept zoo, easily with the 8 entrance and an hour walk. The big cats were sad, but the birds and monkeys were better.
Andrew B — Google review
Nice little zoo. They don't have a lot but it is very shady and makes for a pleasant place to wander around. Note that the historical museum is also inside the zoo.
Don M — Google review
Freedom for Sandro. Elephant has been prisoner for 40 years. Sandro deserves to end his life at Elephant Sanctuary Brasil at Matto Grosso. Don’t support abuse!
Regina C — Google review
I love this place. Will visit again. Need pay R$ 8 for entry. Have beautiful snakes , beautiful Brazilian birds , monkeys with big trees , river side. Have padaria near the riverside with various tasty food
SAIKAT P — Google review
Great Zoo! Very well cleaned and maintained. A lot of animals. Just felt sorry for some of the big cats, that seemed to have little space. There's no parking, but neat the entrance there are some, a little expensive.
Andre U — Google review
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4.3
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R. Teodoro Kaisel, 883 - Vila Hortência, Sorocaba - SP, 18020-268, Brazil
https://meioambiente.sorocaba.sp.gov.br/zoologico/
+55 15 99115-4936
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Vinícola Góes

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Vinícola Góes is a charming winery complex established in 1938, offering wine tastings and tours. Situated in the Sao Paulo neighborhoods, it is renowned for its wide range of affordably priced as well as slightly more expensive wine selections. To embark on a winery tour, reservations can be made through their website or by contacting the staff at the main shop reception counter. The complex also features restaurants, a cafe, and a wine bar that visitors can enjoy.
One of the famous winery in São Paulo neighborhoods. They have several wine option with cheap and little bit expensive. If you want to know them by winery tour, you need to reserve by internet website or ask the staff in the main shop reception counter. Here has also restaurants, cafe and wine bar. We enjoyed wine bar. We ordered several wines with glass. It was good tasting to enjoy the weekend. Just your information, About parking lot, you need to pay 10BRL.
Papipupenta — Google review
I had the incredible opportunity to visit the lands and structures where this magic happens. The passion and expertise behind every bottle are truly impressive. It's clear that their team is highly qualified, and the quality of their wines reflects that dedication. I highly recommend everyone to taste their exceptional wines! 🍷🍷✨💫💐🌹💯💐💐🌹🎉🍷🍷✨💫✨🍷🍷🍷🍷🎉💫💫🍷🍷🍷🍷🌹💐💐💐🍷🍷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯💯💯🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷 Viva Iran de Góes Junior 🌹🍷💯💯🍷🍷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯🍷🌹🫵🫵🍷🍷
Sina K — Google review
Beautiful place , One full day tour .Take the premium testing option,its best and comes with Wine glass and a Hat …
Hirendra B — Google review
Guide over-explaining and servings very small during degustation
Tom R — Google review
Crowded and commercial place. I arrived and left within half an hour without tasting or buying anything
Robert T — Google review
Really great vineyard. There you can visit a well organized place where you can take your family and loved ones. Lots of options in wines, liquor and food. It is worth the visit
Rafael R — Google review
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Aparecida S — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Estr. do Vinho, 9111 - São Roque, SP, 18145-002, Brazil
http://www.vinicolagoes.com.br/
+55 11 4711-3500
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Parque Ecológico de Americana

Mentioned on 
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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Ecological park
Parque Ecológico de Americana is a sprawling ecological park that serves as a haven for wildlife and a refreshing retreat for visitors. The well-maintained trails make it ideal for activities like jogging or leisurely strolls. The park features natural enclosures housing tapirs, wild cats, flamingos, macaws, hippos, crocodiles, snakes, foxes and wild dogs.
A great zoo! It has a spacious area to walk through and many animals from Brazil, with a few from other countries. The monkeys are fun to watch. That said, few of the enclosures were empty...
Gavin T — Google review
Nice zoo, there are a lot of different animals and many animals from brazil. The lion and tiger enclosures were not accessible when we visited. They have many birds ranging from exotic ducks to several types of aras. They also have a hippo, several types of crocodiles, snakes, foxes and wild dogs. There are a couple of enclosures currently empty.
F. N — Google review
I visited this place just to see capibaras. Unfortunately for me, I only saw one. I think it was a bad luck. Besides capibaras, the park takes care of some monkeys, aras, but also some animals that I as European don't know for my continent. So visiting the place was interesting for me. The park is huge and you can spend quite some time with roaming around. To see everything with slow pace, I would say that 2 hours are more than enough. But you can manage to see what you are interested in in about 1 hour, as I did. Entrance tickets to this place are surprisingly cheap, so I would encourage you to visit park and support it this way.
Jana K — Google review
Perfect place for rest ,and place for children
Farid K — Google review
Very good zoo to spend a free day at. Admission was free and it had quite a large selection of animals to see. Decent playground the food vendors were well priced. Thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did the kids.
Steven H — Google review
The park is currently undergoing renovation and only half of the park is available now, but it is still a great place to walk, jog or just take a walk with the family.
Erik S — Google review
A good selection of animals that the whole family will enjoy. Make sure to watch the monkeys for a while! Unfortunately there are a few empty enclosures these days..
Gavin T — Google review
Was nice place long time ago, and free now they charge you, but place doesn't have any thing worth
Ed M — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Av. Brasil, 2525 - Jardim Ipiranga, Americana - SP, 13468-000, Brazil
http://www.americana.sp.gov.br/portal_parque/site_parque.php
+55 19 3406-2075
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Estr. da Serrinha, 1500 - Cambará

Building
Nature & Parks
Parks
Ski & Snowboard Areas
4.0
(1635)
São Roque - SP, 18133-399, Brazil
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Fo Guang Shan Temple Zu Lai

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Fo Guang Shan Temple Zu Lai is situated in Cotia, just 40 km from Sao Paulo. The temple, consecrated in 1992, spans around 150,000 square meters and follows the teachings of Fo Guang Shan (Humanistic Buddhism). Visitors are impressed by the friendly people who gladly explain the beautiful and well-maintained grounds. The serene atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it a peaceful place to explore.
Amazing place an architecture so cool Free park. There's a coffee store and restaurant with vegan food
Rafael E — Google review
The Temple is very clean and calm atmosphere..it's very peaceful and the nature surrounding the temple is so beautiful... It's a must visit atleat once if you are in Sao Paulo
Rajesh K — Google review
I visited this place to get acquainted with the culture of Buddhism. It was a wonderful experience, people are friendly and will gladly show and explain everything, the building and the territory are very beautiful and well maintained. Very quiet, calm and spiritually and mentally ... Free parking, and next to a huge beautiful green park with a pond in which there are many turtles. Bought some Chinese souvenirs and incense from a local shop.
Tatiana K — Google review
I was able to visit the temple last Sunday with friends, and I must say that it was such a stellar place! It is not hard to navigate, everything can be found rather easily. The lake they have there is lovely, having fish and turtles that were easy to see. We saw some colourful birds, and the bridge over the lake was a cool feature. There are vivid, colourful landscapes to be seen. The statues remind you that you are not in an ordinary place. The temple itself and its surroundings are nothing like the architecture we see in this country, so it draws your eyes to the roofs, walls, doors, finishings and more. There were people ready to provide useful information. There was some sort of celebration going on, and it was interesting to see. This is definitely a great place to visit even if you are not a religious individual, as the temple is absolutely stunning!
Daniel M — Google review
Went for Cinese New Yesr and was highly impressed by the temple and koi fish pond and garden. Lovely oasis just outside the center if São Paulo
Maria M — Google review
Amazing place! Free gift, Free Tea, Lovely park, monkeys hungry, great building. A must go place if near Sao Paolo
Antoine A — Google review
Very well maintained, a peaceful break not far from São Paulo, and with plenty of parking space. They offer meditation orientation for free on weekends and it is a great way to get you started!
Igor H — Google review
Very peaceful temple at the top of a hill. There are great views and the grounds are lovely and relaxing. I saw a little monkey in a tree! There is a nice vegetarian buffet restaurant and a cafe. Also a nice gift shop.
Oliver H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Estr. Fernando Nobre, 1461 - Parque Rincao, Cotia - SP, 06705-490, Brazil
http://www.templozulai.org.br/
+55 11 3500-3600
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Solo Sagrado de Guarapiranga - Igreja Messiânica Mundial do Brasil

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Solo Sagrado de Guarapiranga is a lakeside temple surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The temple features 16 pillars and a towering structure, making it an impressive sight for visitors. It serves as a venue for large-scale religious services and provides a peaceful and serene atmosphere for those seeking spiritual fulfillment. Visitors often express their admiration for the tranquil environment, describing it as a place of love and peace.
Best place I've ever gone. Paradise.
Bianca A — Google review
I love it there... very peaceful... Nice place I wish I can go back again to visit☺️
Rosemarie V — Google review
I am a member of the church for 45 years. Very good and It changes tour life beautifully
Alcy C — Google review
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Lorenzo P — Google review
Love and peacefully
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Ailton P — Google review
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4.7
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Av. Prof. Hermann Von Ihering, 6567, Jardim Casa Grande, São Paulo - SP, 04870-901, Brazil
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Ibirapuera Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Ibirapuera Park is a renowned urban park in Sao Paulo, often compared to Central Park. It offers a serene escape from the bustling city, with beautiful landscaping and architecture designed by Oscar Niemeyer. The park features museums, a planetarium, auditoriums, and recreational areas with bike paths and courts. Despite being highly urbanized, it provides an opportunity to experience Brazilian nature with diverse native fauna and flora.
I truly had a memorable day here, filled with joy and discovery. The blend of sport, leisure, and art offered a warm, inviting atmosphere that made me feel nice. Don't miss the Biennale; it's a cool experience. Take a leisurely jog among the locals and relax by sipping fresh coconut milk straight from its shell—simple moments that can bring so much joy.
Máté S — Google review
Largest park in the city, it has nice roads for running and walking along with bicycle lines. It has a lake with River with plenty of grass areas to just sit and relax. We enjoyed it in a sunny day on Sunday and lots of people go to exercise and work out. Lots of local people just enjoying with their families Park has plenty of small stores to get snacks, water and natural coconut water which is great, however did not see a larger restaurant to get meals, just mobile spots for quick grab and go. There are public bathroom but can get crowded Green areas and well maintained although they could be better, trees are mostly tropical. There is a museum, planetary and Japanese site but did not go to those.
Living P — Google review
This park is right in the center of the city—almost like São Paulo’s own version of New York’s Central Park. It’s a very large green area with beautiful walking paths, lakes, cafés, and several museums. There are always many people around enjoying the space: jogging, biking, relaxing, or having picnics. We loved the atmosphere and how lively yet peaceful it felt. A perfect spot to spend time outdoors in the heart of the city.
Alper Y — Google review
It’s an absolute pleasure to walk in this park but keep in mind it’s huge. Plenty of cafes and shops to buy a fresh coconut or any other drinks, lots of bench’s to sit and relax or just watch people performing different instruments in the nature. I saw a lot of families spending time here with kids or having a meal. Definetly worth walking around
Gabriela B — Google review
Ibirapuera Park, located in São Paulo, Brazil, is a vast and iconic urban park spanning over 390 acres. It is a vibrant cultural, recreational, and educational hub that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.Key Features:Extensive green spaces with walking, jogging, and cycling paths perfect for outdoor exercise and relaxation.Several famous museums and cultural centers including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Afro-Brazil Museum, and the Oca exhibition hall. These museums host rotating exhibitions and special events.The Planetarium offers educational astronomy shows and multimedia presentations about the universe.Architectural landmarks designed by Oscar Niemeyer, such as the Ibirapuera Auditorium and the Oca pavilion, add artistic and historic value.Beautiful landscaped gardens, themed plazas like Plaza of the Little Pig and Plaza of Peace, and serene lakes with picturesque footbridges.Recreational facilities including playgrounds, sports courts, a dedicated dog park, and spaces for rollerblading and yoga.Monuments and sculptures like the Monument to the Bandeiras and Pedro Álvares Cabral statue honoring Brazil’s history.The park is consistently well-maintained, family-friendly, and accessible via multiple entrances. Visitors enjoy the mix of nature, art, culture, and leisure activities, making it a must-visit destination when in São Paulo.Whether you want to explore art exhibitions, enjoy a peaceful walk, bring your children to play, or attend cultural events, Ibirapuera Park offers a rich and diverse experience in a beautiful natural setting. It represents a unique blend of green space and urban cultural life in the heart of São Paulo.
SRS — Google review
I have to say this is one of the best parks I've ever been to. From coconut water stands, to acai spots, and great running tracks. A great place for grounding in a concrete jungle.
Khalid A — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty to do. There are vendors selling coconuts everywhere, so it’s the perfect drink to enjoy while taking in the nature. Afro-Brazil Museum and Japan Pavilion are worth visiting. I felt perfectly safe walking around the park alone during the daytime.
Mariel S — Google review
It's a lovely and very big park. It's a must if you're visiting Sao Paulo, where you can jogging have a walk a picnic or visiting one of the lovely museums in the park. There's a lot to do here. It's a green gem in a very busy and industrial city.
Gisela F — Google review
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Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
https://www.parquedoibirapuera.org/
+55 11 3889-3000
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Av. Paulista

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Av. Paulista is a bustling urban thoroughfare in Sao Paulo, known for its cultural institutions, museums, shopping malls, and banking centers. The approximately 3-kilometer-long avenue is one of the largest and most important streets in South America. It's home to iconic landmarks like the Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand and Monumento as Bandeiras. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the city from Banespa building at sunset.
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Samanta — Google review
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Jamshid K — Google review
Paulista: The Heartbeat of São Paulo The most famous avenue in São Paulo vibrant, lively, and full of energy all day long. It’s lined with offices, cafés, museums, and street performers. Landmarks like MASP, Japan House, and Casa das Rosas are must-sees. On Sundays, the avenue closes to traffic and turns into a street festival of music, dance, and art. Even on weekdays, it never loses its rhythm. Between the tall buildings, you’ll also notice people living in tents a quiet reminder of the city’s social contrasts. Take a day to walk, listen, and observe. To understand São Paulo, start with Paulista. 🌿#PaulistaAvenue #SãoPaulo #TravelBrazil
Ibrahim K — Google review
Nice place to go and walk, shop or find a place to ir in São Paulo
Tony V — Google review
A place of social live, specially on Sundays, then closed for cars and full of people. See and be taken notice off. No doubt on days with events. But here every Sunday or even every day is day of events. Don't miss MASP and Parque Trianon.
Ulrich F — Google review
Alive and busy street with lot of high end shops
Yousef A — Google review
Super excellent walk it reminds me of the magnificent mile our Michigan Avenue in Chicago a little bit not full on just you know their variation of it here
Shawn R — Google review
One of São Paulo's most iconic and bustling streets, lined with impressive skyscrapers that house major banks, corporations, shops, and shopping centers. It is also home to MASP, the renowned Museum of Art with its distinctive architecture. On Sundays, the street comes alive with markets and countless stalls selling a variety of goods. Always lively and full of energy, this is a must-visit destination!
Carolina B — Google review
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São Paulo - SP, Brazil
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Liberdade

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Liberdade, also known as Sao Paulo's Japantown, is a vibrant district near the city center that boasts the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. The area is adorned with lanterns and features an array of dining options including sushi bars, ramen shops, yakisoba stalls, as well as Chinese and Korean eateries. Visitors can explore gift shops and supermarkets offering kimonos, cookware, and imported Asian delicacies.
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São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil, USA
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Pinacoteca de São Paulo

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Museum
Art gallery
Art museum
The Pinacoteca de São Paulo stands as a testament to Brazil's rich artistic heritage, making it one of the country's oldest and most significant art museums. Nestled in a stunning neoclassical structure originally designed for the School of Arts and Crafts, this museum showcases an impressive collection that ranges from 19th-century Brazilian paintings and sculptures to contemporary works. Its history is intertwined with various historical events, including conflicts in the early 20th century, which adds depth to its narrative.
Beautiful art museum! Museum has 3 levels, there is also a balcony on the front and back of the building on the 3rd level that has a nice view of the street and in the back a nice view of the park. I would make sure that if you are outside in the street don’t stay for long or take your phone out at all. There are many many homeless people in the area that steal from people regularly.
Brandon H — Google review
Definitely worth paying R30 for this museum as it has so many exhibitions and they were all amazing! The exhibitions were also in English and made it so much easier for us to enjoy! The ticket also includes the contemporary art in another building. We ended up spending over 2 hours here but could’ve easily spend half a day here. Highly recommend this to everyone!
James P — Google review
I enjoyed this art museum. It has a nice mix of old art and contemporary art. The only artist I actually knew about before visiting is a Rodin statue. But it was fun to learn more about Brazilian artists. I was hoping to visit some other art museums but all the other museums were closed on Monday...But the Pinacoteca was open! They get an extra star just for being open on the day I was in town. The gardens around the museum are beautiful and peaceful. But the restaurant had a long line so I did not get to eat there.
Daniel K — Google review
I loved this gallery. The exhibits are diverse, well curated, and educational for those new to Brazilian artists. There’s a cafe and shop worthy of stops, too. Highly recommend!
Masen D — Google review
Amaizing! The place is huge, recomend to spend several hours admiring all the art pieces. Very close to metro station, wakable distance
Vanessa M — Google review
My favourite art museum in Sao Paulo! It's huge as well, reserve at least 2 hours to visit. The expositions change constantly, so it's always worth it to visit.
Ana — Google review
This is a fascinating house with many rooms of art by different artists. The ladscaping breathtaking and the day i was there live music and artistic acts. Right across the street from the famous Luz station
Paul C — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums I've been to. They have a great selection of pieces, with differing mediums, the space is clean and comfortable. The main entry goes thru a sunroom with super high glass ceilings, currently showing pieces done with wood, so you can smell the sap being warned by the sun. The staff was friendly and kind, very helpful and attentive. Bathrooms were clean. The pieces being showcased are very well selected, I think. And the infrastructure is beautiful.
Georgi B — Google review
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Praça da Luz, 2 - Luz, São Paulo - SP, 01120-010, Brazil
https://pinacoteca.org.br/
+55 11 3324-1000
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Mercado Municipal de São Paulo

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Market
Shopping
The Mercado Municipal Paulistano, also known as Mercadao, is a historic market located in the old city center of Centro. Built in the 1930s, this magnificent market hall features skylights and stained-glass windows and is bustling with vendors offering rare fruits, vegetables, dairy produce, meat, fish, and more.
Interesting experience and many options to try and choose from. Just know that when they offer you samples, you will end up buying stuff and they don’t give you the price until they already wrapped and bagged things. You’ll end up paying 60 USD for 4 piece of fruit, which you can find in typical stores for 10 dollars.
Parihan R — Google review
This is a well-organized and clean market that offers a wide range of goods—from preserved meats, fresh fish, and spices to nuts and other local products. While it seems to have become more of a tourist attraction than a place locals frequent for daily shopping, it’s still worth a visit. The second floor has sit-down restaurants, making it a good spot to take a break and enjoy a proper meal. Prices are reasonable overall. One of the highlights here is the famous mortadella sandwich—a must-try if you’re visiting for the first time. Overall, a nice place to explore local flavors and pick up a few souvenirs or snacks. Just expect a more tourist-oriented vibe.
Andrew G — Google review
Landed in São Paulo after a red eye so we needed to stay awake so we could sleep tonight…dropped off bags, showered, and headed to the market, one of my absolute favorite places in SP! Our driver took great care of us as he guided us to a friend working a fruit stall where we ate our fill in samples of some of the best tasting fruit you’ll ever try…Dragon Fruit, Passion Fruit, Yellow Avocado, Jack Fruit, Strawberries wrapped in dates, zero filter on that 🍊orange slice it was amazing! Got some dehydrated provolone discs and cubes of Parmesan…could spend hours in this market…a must stop when you come up São Paulo 🙌🏽
Eugene J — Google review
An incredible place to discover local and international exotic fruits and vegetables, meat vendors, pubs, bars, restaurants and much much more. A lively and bustling vibe. The only precaution, rather don't walk to this destination. Take a bus, taxi or Uber which takes you directly to this market.
Ele V — Google review
We came here close to the closing time but we still manage to grant our sandwich. The main reason we came to this market was to try this sandwich and it did not disappoint. The market itself has a lot of stalls, with nuts, fish, fruit, cheese and charcuterie and places to sit down and eat and drink. It's a nice stop if you are in the area.
Ana C — Google review
Not quite authentic. Lots of replication of stalls and restaurants. But it was a great mix of fruit, meats, seafood, wine bars, and restaurants. It's very clean and has a great energy. Maybe avoid the folks offering free samples but do try the cod pastel and the mortadela sandwiches. It just sit down for a glass of wine.
Gabriel B — Google review
Amazing place to shop for meat, cheese, olives, peanuts, sweets, fruit and also includes large restaurants that you can get the Mortadella Sandwich. Boca’s was the best place for Pastels (they actually fill them full and are overflowing with meat. The Maine sandwich shop (called Maine) was the best for Mortadellas. Be aware that the sales in this market are very aggressive and pushy. They will practically cut fruit and put it in your mouth as samples. The restaurants will practically hold your hand to seat you so that you order food. Didn’t bother me and all you need to do is stand your ground. One American to another 🇺🇸 😉
Sammy S — Google review
Be careful! The place is beautiful and historic, but the fruit vendors take advantage of tourists. I was asking about the price of the fruit, they gave me several to try, and then they charged me a lot of money for just a few pieces. Since they were "local" fruits, I thought the price would be a bit more expensive, but it turned out they were ripping people off. DON'T TRUST THEM. It was a horrible experience to not feel safe. I wasn't bargaining or denying to pay the correct price and yet they took advantage. My worst experience in SP.
Geología Y — Google review
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R. da Cantareira, 306 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, 01024-900, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/mercadaospoficial/
+55 11 4580-1390
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Museu do Café

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Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Museu do Café, located in the historic Coffee Exchange building in Downtown Santos, offers a captivating journey through the history of Brazilian coffee. The museum showcases the significance of coffee to Brazil's economy and provides insights into the quality of coffee beans produced in the country. Visitors can explore exhibits on the history of coffee trading and even participate in barista classes. The grandiose architecture adds to the allure of this museum, making it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
A fun stop for any java enthusiast — you can learn how the coffee trade shaped Brazil’s history and then enjoy the caffeinated flow of good joe in the café. The interior is well preserved, and the main bidding hall is particularly interesting, both for its beautiful design and its exhibitions chronicling the decades of auctions held at the exchange.
Path F — Google review
The Museo del Café is more than just a stop for a caffeine fix—it’s an experience that wraps history, aroma, and flavor into one visit. You step inside and the scent of freshly roasted beans hits you first, warm and inviting. Then you notice the space itself—walls lined with vintage grinders, old roasting drums, and photographs that tell the story of coffee from its roots to your cup. The museum side walks you through every stage: planting, harvesting, drying, roasting, brewing. You get to see the tools and traditions behind the process, not just the polished final product. It’s the kind of place that makes you appreciate your morning cup in a whole new way. And then there’s the café—cozy tables, natural light, and staff who clearly care about the craft. The coffee is exceptional: rich, full-bodied, with layers of flavor that unfold as it cools. If you’re hungry, their breakfast and pastry options are worth it too—simple, fresh, and made to complement the coffee rather than overshadow it. What really stands out is how relaxed the whole experience feels. You can wander through the exhibits at your own pace, sit for a cup, or just watch the baristas work. It’s the kind of place where you could spend an hour and feel like you’ve both learned something and taken a little break from the rush outside.
Gaurav J — Google review
I enjoyed the stories on history of coffee and coffee industry in Brazil. The building itself was once in 19th century the coffee exchange office of Santos and still today has amazing good vibe. Some of the art presentations are very interesting - like the coffee mugs flowing out of a cupboard that could be relate to coffee bean being poured out of a sack.
Tt_ H — Google review
Free on Saturday, definitely not worth paying for this in my opinion. The upper floor is hidden away but has maps and history to see, the entire museum you could see in 30 minutes if you dont engage in coffee tasting.
Levi W — Google review
The museum tells the history of coffee in São Paulo state and Brazil, the exhibit is great, it has everything in English, and the building is beautiful. The museum also has a very nice coffee shop serving good coffee and cakes.
Barbara S — Google review
A journey through time! The building inside is beautiful and the architecture is wonderful. Very interesting place, for those who love coffee! It has a cafeteria that serves a brewed coffee that is delicious! ❤ I went in Dec / 20 and on the outside it is covered in renovation, not being able to take photos. In the surroundings there are beautiful buildings that are worth the scenery. The museum itself is fine. The monument is beautiful and, although it is not as interesting a visit in the city as the Aquarium or the Sacred Art Museum, it is worth it. The problem is, ironically, as another comment pointed out, in the cafe. I have the costume of drinking coffees of various types and expected much more from the place. Do not go to the cafeteria because you calculate expensive for ordinary coffees prepared in an ordinary way. If you ask for the museum's iced coffee with milk - which now costs R $ 18.00 and is one of the cheapest items in the establishment - you will leave with the impression that your homemade coffee with a little milk and ice would have came out tastier. Again, go to the museum, don't go to the cafeteria.
Anderson P — Google review
A nice building which is located near Pele Museum. There is a small admission fee. There are lockers where you need to put your bag in and it has a small cafe on the ground floor. Very detailed history on Brazilian coffee, educational with lots of information
Grace L — Google review
Great museum to learn about the farming and processing of coffee beans and extensive history related to coffee. The building is beautiful and there’s also information about the architecture and its origins. All of the information on the walls/signs is displayed in Portuguese but there’s large cards with all the same information in Spanish/English available too. Very informative! Entry was 10 reais.
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R. Quinze de Novembro, 95 - Centro, Santos - SP, 11010-150, Brazil
http://www.museudocafe.org.br/
+55 13 3213-1750
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Aquário Municipal de Santos

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Temporarily Closed
Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Located in the coastal city of Santos, Brazil, the Aquário Municipal de Santos is a popular attraction for marine enthusiasts. The aquarium boasts an extensive collection of freshwater and marine species, including penguins and a touch tank. One of its main highlights is the Amazon Basin exhibit featuring unique fish native to the Amazon River. Despite its small size, the aquarium is packed with diverse marine life, from playful seals to mysterious sharks.
Small aquarium, but nice. Most of animals are from Brazil. Here you can see a small magellanic penguin.
Plamen M — Google review
The price ticket is very cheap and the attractions inside are cool. The place is nice and you can see many different species there but this aquarium is small, so you’ll finish your tour in probably 30 minutes.
Jaime L — Google review
Very nice location with good views, although we were there in winter (August) and fairly quiet, I imagine it gets a lot busier in peak/Summer time.
Simon R — Google review
Small, lots of empty tanks, but it seems like they are trying to improve it. I’d recommend it for a quick visit, don’t expect too much though.
Miriam D — Google review
This is a nice simple place to visit, especially on a rainy day when the beach isn't so nice. It's a small aquarium with a nice collection of fish and similar creatures. The one depressing tank was with the sea turtle. It was just a tank and water, no earth features or other stuff. I'm hoping that it is a work in progress.
Todd H — Google review
cheapest aquarium admission I ever had, relatively. it's good to spend the day. the penguins still clinically depressed. try as they may, AC is no substitution for arctic weather. also make sure to get combo ticket and visit the zoologia garden on other side of town. walk or take a Uber there
Der-Liang Y — Google review
Good place for visiting with children. Not as big as worlds famous aquariums, but interesting. A lot of different fishes and reptiles. Penguins look tired because of brazilian hot weather.
Diana R — Google review
A nice place to see variety of oceanic beings. But is not extraordinary. The tanks need maintenance on a regular scale
Shamanth S — Google review
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Av. Bartholomeu de Gusmão, s/nº - Ponta da Praia, Santos - SP, 11030-908, Brazil
https://www.santos.sp.gov.br/?q=portal/aquario
+55 13 3278-7830
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Balneario Municipal de Aguas de Lindoia

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Thermal baths
Water & Amusement Parks
The Balneario Municipal de Aguas de Lindoia, inaugurated in 1959, is a top destination for enjoying the city's thermal waters. Surrounded by gardens designed by renowned landscaper Burle Marx, this municipal spa offers over 30 services including immersion baths, massages, mineral water pools, Scottish showers, clay baths, Stangerbad baths, whirlpools, sauna and therapeutic massages.
Amazing place! Medicinal waters abundantly waiting to heal you...
Alexandre G — Google review
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Nivaldo S — Google review
A must place to visit of you make it to Aguas de Lindoia. In fact, the main reason why people come here. Parts of the balneario arre currently under a much needed 3 year renovation program but, there's plenty of availability to it's medicinal Waters and pools.
Roberto C — Google review
Clean facility that is very quiet/empty when I was there. The massage facilities were not open though.
Henry S — Google review
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Sara M — Google review
A beautiful town outside from São Paulo with the best spring water of the region and the best "Cachaça" too.
Ronie S — Google review
Old fashioned well kept and good service provided. Baths are gorgeous!
El S — Google review
There is a place inside that I take the water... I think that one is the best water on that city...
Rodrigo L — Google review
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Al. Marie Curie, 01 - Jardim Paraíso, Águas de Lindóia - SP, 13940-000, Brazil
https://www.balnearioaguasdelindoia.com.br/
+55 19 3824-1435
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Magic City

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Magic City is a vibrant water park that promises an exhilarating day filled with adventure and excitement. With its colorful twisting slides, splash pools, and family-friendly rides, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Thrill-seekers can take on the Nitro-x ride or zip line across the park for an extra rush! The attention to detail in the park's design adds a charming touch, making it visually appealing as well.
Great day at Magic City....weather was amazing, plenty of beer, food, music and things to do. Will be back soon 🇧🇷🇮🇪
Harold C — Google review
Not tourist friendly. Staff can’t speak any word English. On the site there is a price at 40, but on arrival they double it. When we wanted to order online the website did not work. Then the cashier Said we could not enter because it will rain soon. After multiple times asking we could go in, but lost apxm one hour at entrance! Locker costs 25Rs
Dries P — Google review
So far, what are three words you think describe me?
Ogbemudia D — Google review
This place is COOL. And it has more fun than you can handle in one day. To go there and think you'll want to go home because you are so tired, think again, that's when you get your second wind.
Vernon E — Google review
We went to stay two nights and left after lunch on the first day. The place looks nothing like the photos on the website. It was dirty, blankets from last century, food served was dry and very little variety. The way it was served was with a lack of interest as was the general feeling of all the park. A real pity for our 10 year olds birthday surprise
Christopher M — Google review
The food seemed reasonable to me. Espatinhos, mini pizzas, and pastéis were all R$7 and were as good quality as you would find in any Festa Junina. The pastel was even big. The baru was particularly good. The park was very cute. It was obvious they paid attention to the small details. The rides were a lot of fun, especially the Nitro-x and the other ride right next to it (that one was maybe even better!) We spent about 7 hours there and didn't even do everything. It could be worth it to stay the night at the Posada and spend the whole weekend there.
Jeff S — Google review
Very good
Maicon D — Google review
Looks like fun
Imbriumstar B — Google review
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Estr. do Pavoeiro, 8870 - Clube dos Oficiais, Suzano - SP, 08635-445, Brazil
https://loja.magiccity.com.br/?agency=7383&utm_campaign=ingressos&utm_source=google-business&utm_medium=organico-link-direto-ingressos
+55 11 4746-5803
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Praia da Enseada

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia da Enseada is a large urban beach with a promenade, cycle lane, and palm trees. It offers something for everyone, from the worldly and urban vibe of Praia da Enseada to smaller beaches like Praia das Asturias and Praia do Tombo. For those seeking originality, there's Praia do Pereque, while privacy can be found at secluded coves like Praia Branca.
What more can you say!
David W — Google review
Enseada Beach - a huge bay beach, fully illuminated. Main in Guaruja so it is very crouded. Walking along the beach, we saw a terrible view of rubbish. The beaches here are supposed to be cleaned by cleaning crews, BUT after staying on the beach, people leave rubbish in the place where they were sunbathing. It is not so bad when they are closed in a bag, however most often they are loose. The evening rest on the beach after sunset (around 6:30 pm), in some dry sand, begins with looking for a place free from the sight of rubbish. The ocean's view is beautyfull though
Vanalai — Google review
For Brasilians, nothing special I guess, with this beach as they have so many mindblowing beaches. For me, first time visitor in Brasil - pure heaven❣️Of the many kiosks to pick, take 41, wonderful people, service and food❣️
Hans — Google review
Beautiful place. I went there in March. There's weren't full of people and the beach is very clean. The prices of the foods and beverages are good
Danilo A — Google review
Nice big beach, nothing special but nice. Quiet in the winter.
Carlos M — Google review
Nice beach. It's very clean and the environnment is good
Shamir S — Google review
This is hands down the best beach to visit in Guarujá. I mean it's massive and beautiful and fun and just simply gorgeous
Raymond E — Google review
Beautiful beach with good hotels and bars on the beach.
Wender M — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(2998)
Guarujá, State of São Paulo, Brazil, USA
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Luís Carlos Train Station

Rail museum
Sights & Landmarks
Park
Historic Sites
Railways
A small town but so much lovely with a nice vision to nature. Remember a historical context when people needed to take the train to work and visit your family. I loved it
André F — Google review
What I liked of this station - the square and the station - the shops and restaurants nearby ready to welcome tourists either by train or their own cars - the atmosphere as it was very clear everything was made to welcome people - there was live music being played in the square by local artists
Andrea R — Google review
Legal
Pr. M — Google review
I like old Train Station.
Ale D — Google review
Organised and secure District with various options regarding leasure. Fantastic for a family trip
Tomaz S — Google review
Nice outing to click some good pics (with trek options) and also a good restaurants
Sanus P — Google review
Lovely day
TUB D — Google review
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Paulo F — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Est. Mun. Argemiro de Souza Melo, 1501 - Luiz Carlos, Guararema - SP, 08900-000, Brazil
http://www.tremdeguararema.com.br/
+55 11 4695-3765
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Pedra Partida

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Tall, foliage-covered mountain with scenic lookout points & a 1.5-hour hike to the summit.
#top
Janaina C — Google review
Beautiful landscapes
Luisa S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Pico da Pedra Partida is the second highest peak in the Monte Verde region and has a beautiful view of much of the Paraíba Valley. The access trail has signs and red ribbons on some trees along the way, especially in places where there might be some doubt. It took us 1 hour to climb the 900m to the top. And on the way back it took us only 40 minutes. At the top there is a sign indicating the altitude and the name, great for photos. The downside is that access is restricted by MOVE, which charges R$35.90 per person. This amount could easily be used for a "single pass" with access to the 5 peaks in the region. This would both attract more tourists and raise the funds needed to improve and preserve the site. (Original) O Pico da Pedra Partida é o segundo mais alto da região de Monte Verde e tem uma vista muito linda de boa parte do Vale do Paraíba. A trilha de acesso possui placas indicativas e fitas vermelhas em algumas árvores ao longo do caminho, especialmente nos locais que podem gerar alguma dúvida. Levamos 1h para subir os cerca de 900mt até o topo. E na volta gastamos apenas 40 min. No topo há uma placa indicando a altitude e o nome, ótima para foto. O senão é o acesso restrito pela MOVE que cobra R$35,90/pessoa. Esse valor poderia muito bem servir para um "passe único" com acesso aos 5 picos da região. O que tanto atrairia mais turistas quanto captaria os recursos necessários às melhorias e conservação do local.
André B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scenery is wonderful and worth the effort. The trail is not well marked, but it is possible to follow the path. If you are not physically fit, the trail takes about 2 to 2.5 hours (don't rush to get there) and has complicated and slippery sections. The trail has 2 viewpoints (close to the final destination). Bring good shoes, water, a shirt and long pants. I recommend leaving in the morning, preferably before 9 am, to avoid the midday sun at the top of the split rock. (Original) Paisagem maravilhosa e vale o esforço. A trilha não é bem sinalizada mas é possível seguir o caminho. Se você não tem preparo físico a trilha leva por volta de 2h - 2h30 (não tenha pressa de chegar) e possui trechos complicados e escorregadios. A trilha possui 2 mirantes (próximos ao destino final). Vá com um calçado bom, água, uma blusa e calça comprida. Recomendo sair de manhã, preferencialmente antes das 9, para evitar o sol do meio dia no topo da pedra partida.
Caio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is the most difficult trail, as in some places you have to climb some rocks (be prepared to get a little dirty, lol). In some places you can get lost, as the trail is not very well marked (I recommend using a GPS if you go without a guide), but the view is incredible and it is worth the effort. (Original) É a trilha mais dificil, pois em alguns pontos tem q escalar algumas pedras (prepare-se para se sujar um pouco rsrs). Em alguns lugares a da pra se perder, pois a trilha nao esta muito sinalizada (recomendo ir com GPS caso for sem um guia) porém é uma vista incrivel, vale a pena o esforço.
Gustavo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The trail is a bit long, with some complicated and steep sections, older people and small children are not advised, in some places you have to climb, and there are many sharp rocks, but nothing that cannot be done, only the strong survive!! It is worth it, stunning views!! (Original) Caminho um pouco longo, com alguns trechos mais complicados e íngremes, pessoas de mais idade e crianças pequenas, não é muito aconselhado, alguns locais, tem que escalar, e muitas pedras pontiagudas, mas nada que não possa ser feito, só os fortes sobrevivem!! Vale a pena, vista deslumbrante!!
André S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular place. The trail is medium to difficult. Follow the yellow ribbons and you can't go wrong. (Original) Lugar espetacular. A trilha é de média para difícil. Acompanhem as fitas amarelas que não tem erro.
Bruno P — Google review
(Translated by Google) This trail is a little more difficult than Pedra Rodada, which has stairs and is very short! I don't recommend doing this trail if you have mobility problems, because at times you'll need a little physical strength to get through certain steep and narrow spots... The trail is well marked and not very well marked, with signs at some points and two really cool viewpoints along the way, to recharge your batteries and admire nature! It's possible to get there without any major problems, because during the holiday season, there are always people going to or coming back from the same place as you... If possible, choose to do this trail while there's daylight and good weather, because it's a 40 to 50 minute walk from the fork that separates the Pedra Rodada/Ronda trails. Unmissable! People who give this trail a bad review must not be physically fit and/or may have gone alone... From Pedra Rodada, the second highest point in the region, you can see Pedra Rodada, which was FULL the day I visited! (Original) Trilha com grau de dificuldade pouco mais elevado que a pedra redonda, que tem escadas e é bem curta! Não recomendo fazer essa trilha, se tiver algum problema de mobilidade, pois em alguns momentos é necessário pouco de força física para passar por determinados pontos íngremes e estreitos... A trilha está bem demarcada e pouco sinalizada, com placas em alguns pontos e dois mirantes bem legais no caminho, para reabastecer a energia e contemplar a natureza! É possível chegar sem grandes problemas, pois em temporada de férias, sempre existem pessoas indo ou voltando para o mesmo local que você... Se possível, opte por fazer essa trilha enquanto há luz do dia e com tempo firme, pois são 40 a 50 minutos à partir da bifurcação que separa as trilhas da pedra partida/redonda. Imperdivel! As pessoas que avaliam mal essa trilha, não devem ter preparo físico nenhum e/ou podem ter ido sozinhas... Da pedra partida, segunda mais alta da região, você consegue ver a pedra redonda que estava LOTADA no dia em que visitei!
Breno G — Google review
4.6
(41)
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4.4
(740)
São Francisco Xavier, São José dos Campos - State of São Paulo, 37650-000, Brazil
20

Juquehy Beach

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3 lists 
Beach
Nature & Parks
Juquehy Beach, located in the municipality of Sao Sebastiao, is a tropical paradise with its long stretch of white sand and clear blue waters. The surrounding lush mountains add to its serene beauty, making it an exquisite retreat for those seeking relaxation away from city life. The area offers various accommodations catering to different preferences and budgets. While it can get crowded at times, the beach's cleanliness and beautiful water make it an excellent spot for families.
Juquehy Beach in São Sebastião is an exquisite stretch of coastline that captivates visitors with its serene beauty and pristine conditions. Known for its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, this beach offers a tranquil retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The surrounding area is well-maintained, boasting a variety of accommodations ranging from cozy guesthouses to luxurious resorts, catering to all preferences and budgets. Juquehy also prides itself on its vibrant local cuisine, with beachfront restaurants serving delicious seafood and traditional Brazilian dishes. Whether you're interested in sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying a scenic sunset, Juquehy Beach provides an idyllic setting for a memorable day by the sea. Its welcoming atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Alexis G — Google review
One of the best beaches in São Paulo, usually not crowded, with small waves and warm water. Great for families.
Renato L — Google review
Great beach and nice swim
Eugen F — Google review
This is a beautiful beach and town with plenty of shopping and amazing restaraunts to choose from. The beach is very clean and the water is beautiful.
Emily — Google review
Wonderful beach with white soft sand and quiet and warm sea water. Excellent for children. There are almost no waves.
Renata M — Google review
Beautiful beach, hot weather and wonderful view.
Karime S — Google review
More than a beach it’s a Cristal Clear pool You can sleep on the water perfect for families
Hoover L — Google review
Although is amazing the beach was too crowded.
Davi G — Google review
4.8
(5743)
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4.6
(2589)
Maresias, São Sebastião - State of São Paulo, 11600-000, Brazil
http://www.turismosaosebastiao.com.br/praias/juquehy
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21

Maresias Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Maresias Beach is a popular surfing destination located in Sao Sebastiao, Brazil. The beach features a 5-kilometer stretch of soft, yellowish sand and is known for its strong waves and currents, making it a favorite spot for surfers and even hosting surfing tournaments. The area also offers a variety of bars and restaurants nearby. Additionally, Maresias Beach is separated from Pauba by a small hill, with the crossing offering scenic views along the way.
Such a beautiful place. With very friendly locals. I can't wait to visit again. With love from South Africa. ❤️
Richard A — Google review
What I liked: - the town and the beach looked reasonably not too crowded, allowing us to find easily space for ourselves on the beach and at the restaurant What I did not like: - the town is in fact just a short road with some bars and restaurants, but there is not a real attraction to visit after the beach.
Andrea R — Google review
Nice beach with some structure and some beach-facing things like restaurants. > Traffic to arrive may be terrible, so pay attention to the period you're visiting. Going on off-season periods is better. > It's not the cleanest beach, but water is good enough for swimming. > You will need to consume (eat or drink) to rent the umbrella and chairs. When I went there it was BRL30 consumption per person. > In comparison to other local beaches, I felt very safe in there. People were friendly and never hostile in any sense.
Gian M — Google review
I love that place. Gorgeous beaches.
Miguel S — Google review
Nice speech and shops along the beach
Kenneth M — Google review
Love you
Evelyn M — Google review
Fantastic beach. Where the forest and hills meet the ocean. It was rainy and cloudy when we were there but still amazing 🤩
Gary M — Google review
Nice sun sets, not much else to offer, horrible food, bad service, everything is overpriced, seems they are taking everything they can from the fame of medina, don't bother going much much better places to see in Brazil, or better you go visit so less people where we go haha
Ben H — Google review
4.8
(10009)
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4.4
(3388)
Maresias, São Sebastião - State of São Paulo, 11600-000, Brazil
http://www.turismosaosebastiao.com.br/praias/maresias
22

Curral Beach

Beach
Nature & Parks
Small, lively sandy beach with restaurants & bars, restrooms, sun loungers & showers.
Such a lovely and marvelous beach! You can eat and enjoy a caipirinha or a coconut water while enjoying the sea Sea water was warm! Very pleasant
M G — Google review
Great beach, expensive drinks and food
Fabian H — Google review
The beach was over crowded and that is one thing I don't like about public beaches. I will however be fair and rate it high as the beach was clean and enjoyable.
Ismail R — Google review
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Josué L — Google review
DPNY❤️
Renata G — Google review
Tip
Luana C — Google review
One word. Magical.
Claudio S — Google review
Bad beach ....
Real_ganang — Google review
4.6
(2281)
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4.0
(3397)
State of São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil, USA
23

Museu Casa da Xilogravura

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19 lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
Located in a former monastery building from 1928, Museu Casa da Xilogravura is a unique museum in Brazil entirely dedicated to the art of woodcut printing. This traditional printmaking technique involves carving images onto wooden blocks for printing. The museum houses an extensive collection of woodcut prints created by over 400 artists, offering visitors a deep dive into the history and complexity of xilogravura.
Very Nice and cozy place. You can see nice pictures and how the write was developed. You have to pay a small tax but worth every penny. The place do not have park lot but the streets are calm and seems to be safety.
Rafael E — Google review
We like this place very much. Very interesting to know the history. The place is very organized and the people are very friendly. We will recommend this to our friends.
Jonathan T — Google review
Nice place! A place full of stories! Fantastic!
Plínio R — Google review
The entrance is R$40 so I didn’t visit. I did buy a glass of water for R$2.
Nitin G — Google review
The exposition is amazing. The garden is fantastic!!!
P M — Google review
Top
João A — Google review
Showww
JOHNY — Google review
Uninteresting
Gonçalo — Google review
4.8
(1997)
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4.4
(764)
Av. Eduardo Moreira da Cruz, 295 - Jaguaribe, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12472-028, Brazil
http://www.casadaxilogravura.com.br/
+55 12 3662-1832
24

Castelhanos

Beach
Nature & Parks
Accessed by boat or trail, this stunning, remote beach is known for water sports & panoramic views.
It was very beautiful, with more strong waves. Quick Tip: Carry Citroilha for those insects.
Nishant B — Google review
Beautiful beach on top Of an island called Ilhabela. However, beware that there are highly infectious mosquitoes by the name of barrachudos that might end with the paradise
Sofía O — Google review
An overrated and oversold beach. It is not worth the challenging and expensive trip in an SUV. It is just ordinary. Has millions of flies and bugs that can resist repellents. The sea is not swimmable.
Esra K — Google review
Jeep tour, sightseeing, swimming, caipirinhas, picanhas, boat tour. So nice, not bothered by the little mosquitos!
Cees S — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever see!
Francisco P — Google review
This is a wonderful beach. Beautiful views and plenty of places to relax. There was also numerous restaurant options. Towards the South end of the beach there is a great overlook perfect for pictures. My wife and I especially enjoyed renting body boards and enjoying the large waves. This will be the highlight of our trip and made us feel like kids again.
Lucas K — Google review
So beautiful but BRING INSECT REPELLENT AND REAPPLY OFTEN. I was bitten over 50 times (honestly I counted) in the 15 minutes between swimming and eating when I reapplied repellent. All of the group had allergic reactions and were ill. It's incredibly beautiful and fun to swim and explore but be careful of the swarming mosquitoes.
Lydia N — Google review
Wonderful beach! Very peaceful, well preserved and quite long. Great option if you're looking for a more quite place or surfing.
Murilo F — Google review
4.7
(1201)
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4.5
(2730)
Ilhabela - State of São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil, USA
25

Jabaquara Beach

Beach
Nature & Parks
Compact, sandy palm-fringed cove with seafood shacks & snack bars, plus rental umbrellas & chairs.
The staff are great. The manager is very accommodating. When I arrived with a Dome bike, he asked for my battery so I can charge it. Gabriel speaks English, he made sure my orders are well-taken care of. Welyngton is a great Chef. He prepared my Asinha do Frango (Buffalo Wings), one of the best I had (the sauce is very Asian which suited my taste, I am Asian). My 2-hour stay after cycling from the Ferry was worthwhile because of the quality of service this beach restaurant offers. 2 thumbs up!
Reyno A — Google review
In my opinion one of the best beaches you can reach by car on Ilhabela. Better than this would only be Castelhanos.
Francisco P — Google review
Beautiful beach in the north side of Ilhabela. Access via an unpaved road
Marcos S — Google review
Really nice beach, standing out from southern ones. Can be reached by regular cars, despite the final 4 km of dirt road. Two big paid parking areas almost by the beach. Well served with a restaurant and beach vendors. Tons of blackflies, though: make sure to take any body oil to spread, which is the only effective protection against them - insect repellents only lasts few minutes.
Eduardo O — Google review
Covered in plastic seats, no decent food options, the only one available is too expensive for what it offers. And make sure to put on repellent otherwise you get butchered by some nasty insects. Road there is pretty unaccessible too if you don't have a 4×4. Not worth it.
Daniela C — Google review
Nice and beautiful beach, the way to get there isn't easy, though. Also, on rainy days, it requests special attention and it wouldn't be recommendable for drivers without experience
Yuri D — Google review
Really beautiful beach! Less crowded than some of the others. Worth a visit, even with the sand flies. The road is more easily acessible than I was expecting.
Kirstin R — Google review
One of the best beaches and we enjoyed a really sunny day. But make sure you carry enough repellent
Rishav G — Google review
4.6
(1438)
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4.5
(2416)
Jabaquara, State of São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil, USA
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26

Praia Domingas Dias - Ubatuba

Nature & Parks
Beaches
4.7
(1862)
SP, 11680-000, Brazil
27

Praia do Lázaro

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia do Lázaro, located approximately 15.5 kilometers from Ubatuba's city center, is a fantastic choice for a peaceful family day at the beach. With its 1.5-kilometer-long sandy shore, it caters to all kinds of beachgoers. The left side of the beach is livelier with beachside kiosks and music, especially during the summer months.
An amazing place, clean water and safe. The only issue are some impolite and pain the neck Brazilians that use cheap usb speakers to play loud and awful songs on the beach.
Alaister T — Google review
Absolutely disgusting. Disappointing actually. Arriving at the beach, the sewer smell going into the water was disgusting. The beach was packed and people and dogs swimming, even that the authorities informed it was not safe. We just had to go through this beach to arrive in another of the safe beaches.
Naia C — Google review
Beautiful, not too crowded, but some trash
Fabiana ( — Google review
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Luan L — Google review
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Igor S — Google review
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Claisson N — Google review
Good beach but crowded. If you like surfing then it is not good place but nice if you are with kids
NARAYAN C — Google review
Top!
Carlos ( — Google review
4.6
(13970)
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4.3
(1449)
Ubatuba, State of São Paulo, 11680-000, Brazil, USA
https://turismo.ubatuba.sp.gov.br/
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Cachadaço beach

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+10 other lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cachadaço beach is a stunning, wide stretch of coastline with a trail leading to natural pools surrounded by rocks and lush native vegetation. To reach this tropical paradise, travelers can take a paved road from Bairro do Patrimonio in Paraty or pay attention after crossing the border between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro when coming from Ubatuba to Trindade. The beach is a favorite among explorers for its access to the Atlantic Forest hillside and short trail.
Great beach tropical paradise with great views and calm waters. We ate some delicious fresh oysters from a shucker right in the sand and also visited a restaurant with views of the water. This was the best beach for us while staying in Paraty
Alex K — Google review
Beautiful beach, on one end has the trail to the Cachadaço Natural Pool
Mayumi W — Google review
Super beach!!! If you get a nice sun and not as much waves, it is one of the nicest beaches in this region.
Björn J — Google review
One of the beaches i prefered when in Brazil. So untouched, no hotels, no restaurants, not a lot of people. Really wild place. The walk from the Trindade beach is just beautiful. Enjoy a bit of trekking with my gf. U better use good shoes because its not that comfy with flipflops.
ANDRES R — Google review
Two beaches next to each other. Beautiful landscape. Although it was not a very good weather when we visited it was still beautiful, clean with not so rough waves!
Maria K — Google review
Best beach in Trindade for me. The waves are a bit intense for kids but great for adults, the beach has a large portion of sand to do a lot of activities, and there's also a great place to eat and have drinks: Caiçara
V. L — Google review
Hard access. As benefit, it is quiet, clean and beautiful
Henrique D — Google review
Beautiful beach, not crowded, warm water, tree shadow available, two nice restaurants runned by locals with fair prices.
Victor A — Google review
4.8
(2826)
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4.5
(3991)
Trindade, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, 23970-000, Brazil, USA
29

Centro Histórico

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19 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Centro Histórico in Paraty is the heart of the city's colonial charm, featuring elegant whitewashed mansions and ornate churches lining its car-free cobblestone streets. The 1722 Igreja de Santa Rita church, overlooking the bay, houses a museum of sacred art. Visitors can enjoy a diverse dining scene with trendy bistros and traditional restaurants offering al fresco dining.
4.6
(14352)
Paraty - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
30

Praia de São Gonçalo

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3 lists 
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Praia de São Gonçalo is a popular destination for tourists, featuring a long beach that can be accessed by crossing a small river either on foot or by canoe, depending on the tide. Visitors can also take boats from the beach to Ilha dos Pelados, which is known for its bars. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy cold drinks while taking in the beautiful surroundings. This beach offers a tranquil escape and is highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful getaway in Paraty.
had a great time here during the labour day public holiday. it wasn’t very busy, the bar offer tours to the island in front and very cold beer!
Tauana T — Google review
Nice beach to kayak or take a boat to the Island
Borja H — Google review
Basic beach, not particularly attractive and lacks facilities. Convenient access from the highway to park your car and get on a small boat to the nearest islands (Pelado, Peladinho and Cedro)
Carlos Q — Google review
Top
Marcelo H — Google review
Every place in Paraty is a paradise.
Telma G — Google review
Top
Leonardo C — Google review
Show
Rosângela S — Google review
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Laerte L — Google review
4.7
(2004)
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4.3
(728)
Tarituba, Paraty - RJ, 23970-000, Brazil
+55 24 99928-6585
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