Paraty vs. Ilha Grande: Which Should You Base Yourself In?
Discover the trade-offs between colonial charm and car-free island life.
Por Jolly Green Tours Staff | Publicado el 21 de julio de 2026
The Costa Verde region, stretching between Rio and São Paulo, is anchored by two heavyweights: the historic town of Paraty and the car-free island of Ilha Grande. Many travelers try to squeeze both into one trip, but if you have to choose a primary base, the decision comes down to what you value most in your Brazilian holiday.
Paraty: The Cultural and Culinary Capital
Paraty offers a level of cultural depth that is hard to find elsewhere in Brazil. Beyond its UNESCO-listed cobblestone streets, it serves as a gateway to the Atlantic Rainforest and traditional Caiçara communities. Pros: Incredible restaurant scene, historic architecture, artisanal shopping, and a wider variety of land-based tours (waterfalls, Gold Trail). Access is straightforward by car or bus. Cons: The beaches in the immediate town center are not suitable for swimming; you must take a boat or drive 20+ minutes to find clear water.
Ilha Grande: The Rugged Island Paradise
Ilha Grande is an exercise in unplugging. With no cars allowed on the island, the pace is dictated by boat schedules and hiking trails. Pros: Pristine beaches like Lopes Mendes, crystal-clear snorkeling directly from the shore, and a truly remote feel. Cons: Transport is more complex (requires a ferry), infrastructure is simpler (fewer luxury hotels), and dining options are more limited compared to Paraty's gourmet scene.
The Verdict
If you are a foodie or a history buff who wants the convenience of a car, Paraty is your winner. If you want to spend every waking minute on a different beach and don't mind carrying your luggage through sand, Ilha Grande is the place for you.
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