Paraty is a historic city recognized and listed by UNESCO, famous for its well-preserved colonial center and cultural charm. Additionally, about 65% of its territory lies within the Bocaina National Park, making it an important natural heritage site. This unique combination of history and nature offers many adventure tourism options, with jeep tours standing out. These tours allow exploration of trails through preserved Atlantic Forest, waterfalls, viewpoints, and traditional villages, all with the comfort and safety of 4x4 vehicles. The jeep tour in Paraty is perfect for those seeking excitement, close contact with lush nature, and an immersive experience in the region’s stunning landscapes, combining adventure and culture in one itinerary. An unmissable experience for visitors of all ages.
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The Pedra Branca Waterfall is one of the most enchanting natural destinations in Paraty, perfect for those seeking direct contact with nature in a breathtaking setting. Located in the heart of the Atlantic Forest, the waterfall forms natural pools of crystal-clear water, ideal for swimming and relaxation. Its name comes from the imposing light-colored rock that is part of the cascade, creating a beautiful contrast with the surrounding lush greenery. Access is via an easy trail, making the visit suitable for all ages. In addition to enjoying a refreshing dip, visitors can explore the surrounding area, observe local flora and fauna, and enjoy peaceful moments in a preserved environment. It’s a perfect tour for families, couples, and adventurers looking for an authentic experience in Paraty’s exuberant nature. Ideal for those wanting to escape the hustle and reconnect with the serenity of water and forest.
Pedra Branca Distillery, founded by Lúcio Gama Freire, began construction in 2007 and started production in 2009 in Paraty–RJ, closely following the century-old tradition of local cachaça. Located in the charming Pedra Branca valley, the site is surrounded by preserved Atlantic Forest, ocean views, and waterfalls, and it sits along the historic Estrada da Patrulha trail, part of the old Gold Trail route. The entire production process — from manual sugarcane planting to bottling — takes place on-site using traditional copper stills with a separation box for “head,” “heart,” and “tail” cuts, resulting in a pure, refined cachaça certified by INMETRO and bearing the Paraty Geographical Indication seal. Open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, the distillery offers guided tours explaining the production process and includes tastings of cachaças, liqueurs, molasses, sweets, and local jams.
Restaurante e Doceria Engenho D’Ouro, located in Paraty (km 8 of the Paraty–Cunha road), is a charming countryside complex that combines a restaurant, sweets shop, distillery, and artisanal product store. Rated 4.5★ on TripAdvisor, it's among the city's top-ranked restaurants. Set in a colonial-style house overlooking the Serra da Bocaina, it offers homemade Brazilian cuisine, served buffet-style or à la carte — with highlights such as the famous free-range chicken. The sweets shop features homemade treats like caramel cachaça, molasses, manioc flour, local jams, and ice cream. The space is family- and pet-friendly, with a playground for kids, a spacious dining area, and a cozy garden. At the on-site distillery, guided tours explain the cachaça production process with tastings of award-winning spirits, including gin and liqueurs, in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
The Caminho do Ouro (Old Gold Trail) in Paraty is a captivating slice of Brazil’s colonial past, where history, culture, and nature converge. Originally used by the indigenous Guaianás, these stone-paved paths were expanded between the 17th and 19th centuries by enslaved Africans and mule drivers to transport gold, slaves, sugar, and later coffee from Minas Gerais to the Atlantic port for export to Portugal Today, approximately 3–4 km of the restored trail can be explored within the Serra da Bocaina National Park. The walking route takes around 2–3 hours and is rated easy to moderate: well-preserved antiquated cobblestones, engineered drainage systems, and occasional stone retaining walls hint at the craftsmanship of its builders . Although open daily, the trail must be crossed with certified local guides—both to protect private lands it crosses and to provide rich interpretation of its ecological, engineering, historical, and social dimensions .
The Cachoeira do Tobogã, located about 8 km from downtown Paraty along the Paraty–Cunha road, is one of the region’s main natural attractions. Its highlight is a huge smooth rock, shaped by the continuous flow of water, forming a natural slide that glides into a crystal-clear pool — perfect for those seeking relaxation or a bit of adrenaline. The trail to the waterfall is easy and short (about 5 minutes from the parking lot near Igreja da Penha). It’s often included in popular jeep tours that combine visits to Tobogã, Poço do Tarzan, and historic distilleries like Engenho D’Ouro. The site is fun and safe for sliding while seated, but sliding standing up — the famous “rock surfing” — is risky and has caused accidents. You can join local youngsters showing off their skills or simply watch and enjoy a refreshing swim in the pool. Next to the waterfall, there’s a bar-restaurant offering snacks and drinks, plus facilities like restrooms and parking.
The Poço do Tarzan is a natural pool located above the famous Cachoeira do Tobogã in Paraty. It is easily accessible via the Paraty–Cunha Road (Km 7.5), near Igreja da Penha. The trail is short and well-marked, ideal for families and adventurers. The pool is surrounded by rocks and a suspension bridge leading to a rustic restaurant with a privileged view. The water is clear and calm, perfect for a refreshing swim. For the more daring, there is a rock about 10 meters high from which you can jump into the pool. It’s important to check the depth before jumping, as it may vary due to sand at the bottom. The site is very popular, especially during jeep tours to Paraty’s waterfalls. The restaurant offers typical local dishes such as moqueca and shrimp bobó, and sometimes live music. Whether to relax or seek adrenaline, Poço do Tarzan is a must-visit stop in Paraty.
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