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On the Costa Verde, surrounded by quiet beaches and peninsulas, you will find the beguiling town of Paraty. Known for its exceptional colonial architecture, the historical district is a joy to explore, with cobblestone streets winding between whitewashed buildings and baroque churches. Cultural offerings are not limited to the historical however – Paraty is home to many creative souls and entrepreneurs from around the world, whose restaurants, galleries and shops give the town a cosmopolitan feel. Nature lovers will enjoy the nearby reserves, parks and mountains that surround this enticing destination.












Vila do Abraao is a small, picturesque village in a bay on the northeastern coast of Brazil’s Ilha Grande Island. As the main town on the island, it provides the necessary shops and services among the otherwise quite stunningly untamed wilderness. The town’s palm-fringed, golden-sanded beach, and its surrounding 150 kilometres of trails through virgin Atlantic rainforest make it appeal to adventure-seekers. Hikers will see brightly coloured birds, howler monkeys, and stunning vegetation. From a historical perspective, Vila do Abraao has functioned as a pirate’s lair, leper colony and prison - all of which have now fallen away, leaving traces here and there. Meander the cobbled streets at night for a relaxed atmosphere, live music, and several buffet-style restaurants.
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