Paraty Bay

Paraty Bay

Paraty Bay

Nestled in Brazil, the Portuguese colonial town of Paraty, home to about 36,000 people, is known for its quiet streets and colorful homes. The town’s European influence and historic roots draw visitors from around the world. Yet, it is the easy access to the pristine coastlines of Paraty Bay and its 65 islands that truly set this destination apart. Visitors can explore the bay’s untouched beauty, discovering a blend of natural and cultural heritage.

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