7 Must-do Cultural Activities in Paraty - Carnival 2024

7 Must-Do Cultural Activities in Paraty During Carnaval 2024

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Paraty, a coastal town in Brazil, transforms into a vibrant hub of cultural activities during Carnaval 2024. Here are the seven most engaging experiences you shouldn’t miss:

1. Enjoy Paraty’s Street Carnival:

The street parades are among the most interesting to witness and participate in during your visit..

  • Starting with the world famous Bloco da Lama or “Mud Parade”, in this bloco, participants immerse themselves in black mud, echoing tribal chants, offering a remarkable experience. This distinct contrast to Rio’s vibrant costumes underscores a deeper connection with nature. Immerse yourself in this lively event, with its captivating live music and spirited afternoon parade adorned with mud and various decorations.
  • The Arrastão de Jabaquara bloco is notable for its impressive giant paper maché puppets, parading to the rhythm of traditional Carnaval music. This fusion of art, music, and celebration captivates both children and adults with its exciting visual and auditory feast.
  • A key highlight is the Banda de Santa Cecília, delivering a traditional musical experience that echoes the classic and historical facets of Brazilian Carnaval. Their performance offers a genuine taste of the local culture and history.
  • The Meninos do Pontal bloco, known for its vivacious energy and crowd-pulling prowess, embodies the spirited essence of the Carnaval, uniting people of all ages in celebration. Each bloco adds its own flavor to Paraty’s Carnaval, creating a festive tapestry woven with traditional music, dance, creative artistry, and cultural displays.

Find the details for times and locations of these blocos on their social media channels.

2. Delight yourself to the Cachaça Tour:

As a region renowned for its Cachaça production, Paraty offers tours where you can explore local distilleries. You can fully immerse yourself in the process of cachaça making and enjoy tastings of this traditional Brazilian spirit in our second cultural recommendation.

The Cachaça Tour Paraty stands out as the city’s first regular walking tour, dedicated to exploring the rich heritage of cachaça, Brazil’s iconic spirit, intertwined with the local gastronomy. This tour takes participants on a historical journey, tracing the roots of cachaça from the arrival of sugarcane in Brazil to the refined distillation processes of today. It’s more than just a tasting journey; it’s an educational dive into the cultural significance of this beloved Brazilian beverage.

The tour, led by Rafael Leporage, a seasoned guide with a geography background and over a decade of experience in tourism, offers an intimate and knowledgeable exploration of Paraty’s cachaça scene. Each session includes visits to dedicated cachaça stores, where participants can taste various types of cachaças and local liquors, learning the nuances of each flavor.

Beyond tasting, the tour also provides valuable tips on appreciating cachaça and suggests excellent local restaurants catering to all palates. With its mix of cultural insights, gastronomic delights, and practical information like tour times, group sizes, and special discounts at visited cachaçarias, the Cachaça Tour Paraty presents a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of Brazilian culture and taste.

The tour runs everyday in Portuguese starting at 18:00h and can be booked on demand in English to start either at 16:00 or 20:00.

Find all the details and contact information in cachacatourparaty.com.br

3. Visit to Quilombo do Campinho da Independencia:

Nestled in the heart of Paraty’s cultural landscape, Quilombo do Campinho emerges as a beacon of cultural heritage and culinary delight. A visit to this unique community offers an immersive experience into the vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture.

One of the highlights of Quilombo do Campinho is its restaurant, a testament to sustainable gastronomy. The restaurant not only tantalizes the taste buds with traditional dishes, such as the celebrated feijoada and the exotic azul-marinho, but also plays a crucial role in preserving the culinary heritage passed down through generations. The use of local produce in their dishes exemplifies a commitment to sustainable practices, making dining here not just a pleasure for the palate but also a responsible choice for the environment.

The impact of visiting Quilombo do Campinho extends beyond the sensory experience of its cuisine. Engaging with this community offers profound insights into the resilience and richness of Afro-Brazilian culture. Each visit supports the community’s efforts towards self-sustainability, helping to preserve their traditions and history.

The restaurant, along with the beautifully crafted local handicrafts, provides vital income and empowers the community. Moreover, the storytelling sessions, where elders share tales of ancestry and survival, enrich visitors’ understanding of Brazil’s diverse cultural tapestry. Thus, a trip to Quilombo do Campinho is not just a cultural excursion but a meaningful contribution to the preservation and celebration of an essential part of Brazil’s heritage.

You can find the Quilombo 16 km going South in direction to Trindade or Ubatuba beaches. You can drive there or get a bus in the Rodoviaria bus station that goes either to Patrimonio, Vila Oratoria, Trindade, or Divisa com Ubatuba.. Contact them to confirm open times for the restaurant through their Instagram account.

4. Prepare your own dinner in the Academy of Cooking & Other Pleasures:

This culinary journey is not just about food, but a deep dive into Brazilian culture and history. This experience transcends the traditional dinner setting, blending the art of cooking with the joy of learning and social interaction.

Here, under the guidance of the Brazilian chef and author Yara Castro Roberts, guests are not just spectators but active participants in the culinary process. The evening begins with the co-host, Richard Roberts, teaching guests how to craft the perfect caipirinha, Brazil’s national cocktail, setting a relaxed and jovial tone for the night. As the guests sip on their freshly made drinks, they are invited to join Yara in the kitchen.

The atmosphere is one of communal joy, as guests, donning aprons and washing hands, take part in preparing dishes that represent the rich regional culinary traditions of Brazil, from the hearty flavors of Minas Gerais to the exotic tastes of the Amazon and Bahia.

What truly sets the Academy apart is its ability to intertwine cooking with storytelling, offering an insightful overview of Brazilian history and culture through its ingredients and recipes. Whether one is actively cooking or just watching with a caipirinha in hand, the experience is both educational and delightful.

The menu is carefully crafted to cater to all, including families with children and vegetarians, ensuring that each dish uses pure Brazilian ingredients and reflects the authenticity of the local cuisine. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the stories behind the ingredients and the joy of sharing a meal.

The Academy hosts a diverse array of guests, from vacationing businessmen to backpacking students, and even royalty. Conversations flow freely, crossing language barriers as the hosts are fluent in multiple languages. This setting creates a unique opportunity for guests to learn what life is “really” like in Brazil, directly from residents who love and understand the country deeply. As the evening winds down, guests leave with not only a satisfied palate but also a deeper appreciation for Brazilian culture, cuisine, and hospitality.

Book a cooking experience with The Academy by visiting their website or contacting them via email or WhatsApp

5. Attend the Marionette Show at Teatro Espaço by Contadores de Estórias:

Located in the heart of Paraty’s historic center, Teatro Espaço is not just a venue; it’s a cultural beacon with a rich history. Founded on July 14, 1985, by Marcos Caetano Ribas, it started as a humble space with borrowed chairs and makeshift stages. Over the years, it has transformed into a thriving hub for the arts, maintaining its charm and authenticity. This theatre symbolizes resilience and creativity, evolving from a simple dwelling to an armazém, a cinema, a bar, and finally, the celebrated Teatro Espaço. Its journey mirrors that of Paraty itself – a blend of history, culture, and continuous renewal.

One of the most enchanting aspects of Teatro Espaço is its regular hosting of the Grupo Contadores de Estórias, a renowned performing group that brings life to the theatre every Wednesday and Saturday night at 9 pm. These nights are a must-see for anyone visiting Paraty, offering a unique glimpse into Brazil’s rich theater tradition. The performances by Grupo Contadores de Estórias are more than just shows; they have been presenting for a long time using a very special type of marionettes that are manipulated by hand instead of strings or sticks giving them a very natural motion through a speechless narrative (literally, there is no speech in their presentations) that connect audiences to the heart and soul of Brazilian culture. Each performance is a testament to the group’s dedication to preserving and celebrating the art of storytelling, making them a pivotal part of Paraty’s cultural landscape.

The venue is small so seats are very limited. Plan on buying your tickets some days before the presentations by visiting the theater that you can find in Downtown Paraty using the following Google Maps link.

Teatro Espaço
Rua Dona Geralda, 42
Centro Histórico
Paraty – RJ – Brasil

6. Participate in a Capoeira Cultural Workshop:

Embarking on a cultural journey through Paraty, one cannot miss the exhilarating Capoeira Cultural Workshop. Imagine yourself in the heart of picturesque Paraty, engaging in an immersive experience that delves into the rich Afro-Brazilian culture through the art of Capoeira. This UNESCO-recognized cultural expression is more than just martial arts; it’s a fusion of dance, music, and history.

As you step into the workshop, you’re transported into a world where every movement tells a story of resistance and freedom. The Capoeira Roda, a circle formed by participants, becomes a vibrant stage where history and tradition come alive. You’ll learn the iconic Ginga stance, feel the rhythm of traditional instruments like berimbaus and pandeiros, and even pick up some Portuguese as you sing along to Capoeira songs. This workshop isn’t just about learning an art form; it’s about connecting with a community, understanding the roots of a culture, and experiencing a joyous celebration of movement and music.

Choose between the lush green backdrop of Largo de Santa Rita or the serene views at Jabaquara Beach, each setting offering its unique charm. The grassy plaza behind Santa Rita de Cassia Church, with its rich historical significance, serves as a perfect canvas for your Capoeira journey. Alternatively, the local favorite Jabaquara Beach offers a tranquil yet invigorating environment, ideal for embracing the Capoeira spirit. These locations are more than just coordinates on a map; they are integral parts of the Capoeira experience, blending natural beauty with cultural richness.

Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, these workshops are tailored for everyone, creating an inclusive atmosphere where every participant, regardless of skill level, is welcomed and celebrated. “Capoeira é para homem, menino e mulher!” – Capoeira is for men, children, and women! This phrase echoes the inclusive and celebratory spirit of Capoeira, making it a must-do cultural activity in Paraty.

Learn more about it visiting the dedicated page in our website where you can find all the details and the booking links.

7. Join the Historical Walking Tour by Capoeira Para Ti:

The Historical Walking Tour in Paraty is an essential experience for anyone seeking to delve into the heart and soul of Brazil’s rich history. As you embark on this 2 to 2.5-hour journey, you’re not just walking through a city, but stepping back into a pivotal era of Brazilian heritage. Paraty, with its UNESCO World Heritage status, serves as a living museum, showcasing stunning 19th-century colonial architecture and urban planning.

The tour is more than a visual feast; it’s an intellectual voyage that uncovers the layers of Brazilian history intertwined with the global narrative. Your guide, Juanjo Gonzalez, well-versed in the intricate tapestry of Paraty’s past, leads you through the city’s cobblestone streets, narrating the tale of the 800 km “Golden Road” and its crucial role in financing the Portuguese empire. Each landmark you visit is a chapter in the story of Brazil, from colonial times to the present day.

This tour stands out for its interactive approach, engaging you in discussions and thought-provoking insights, far from scripted narratives. As you traverse the historic streets, you also contribute to local community projects, making your visit a meaningful one. The Historical Walking Tour in Paraty is not just a sightseeing activity; it’s an opportunity to connect with the past, understand the present, and take a piece of Brazilian history with you.

Learn more about it visiting the dedicated page in our website where you can find all the details and the booking links.


Paraty, with its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, offers a Carnaval experience that is markedly different from Rio de Janeiro’s. The town’s preservation of its historical and cultural heritage makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a more immersive cultural experience during Carnaval

Whether you’re rolling in the mud at Bloco da Lama or learning the art of Capoeira, Carnaval 2024 in Paraty promises a blend of tradition, history, and festivity that’s unlike anywhere else in Brazil.