Sailing cruise in Brazil: set sail from Paraty among tropical islands, forests, and breathtaking coasts ⛵
The Brazilian coast around Paraty is the ideal destination for a relaxing and fascinating sailing cruise, perfect for everyone, even for first-timers. Constant winds, hidden bays, and spectacular landscapes: from Ilha Grande to Angra dos Reis, discover the wonders of the South American Atlantic.
With BeBlue, you can depart from the Marina of Paraty, a convenient and well-equipped base: find out how to get there and set sail without worries.
⚓ The starting base for the cruise in Brazil
📍 Marina of Paraty – located in the heart of the historic city, offers all the services for a simple boarding and an easy departure towards the Brazilian archipelago.
✈ How to get to Paraty
The reference point to reach the marina is:
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport (GIG) – main international hub, connected with flights from all over the world.
🌍 Connections from Italy, Europe, and America
Rio de Janeiro is easily reachable with direct flights or with a stopover from many European and American cities.
💺 Main airlines: LATAM, TAP Portugal, Air France, KLM, Iberia, Alitalia
🚖 How to reach the Marina of Paraty from the airport
The marina is about 4 hours by car from Rio de Janeiro airport. A private transfer or car rental is recommended.
⏱️ Indicative times and costs:
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GIG ➝ Marina of Paraty: ~4 h – €100–€150
🚗 Recommended car rental
Ideal if you want to explore the beautiful Brazilian coast before or after the cruise.
🚐 How to get around
🚖 Taxis available at the airport and in the city
🚗 Car rental recommended
🚌 Public transport available but not very practical for trips to the marina
Experience Brazil with BeBlue! 🌊
Sail among tropical islands, lush forests, and unspoiled coasts starting from Paraty.
An authentic and relaxing sailing cruise, perfect for couples, families, and groups of friends.
👉 Discover the available boats on:
www.bebluesailing.com
📩 Contact us for a personalized quote and set sail with us in the heart of the South American Atlantic!