Brazil · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Paranagua
Everything you need to explore Paranagua — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Paranagua
A large covered market with over 50 stalls selling local handicrafts, including lacework from the Ilha de Valadares, ceramics, wooden carvings, and cachaça. Also has a small food court serving regional snacks like barreado.
🕐 Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00, Sun 09:00-13:00
💡 Prices are fixed at most stalls, but haggling works if you buy multiple items. Try the pastel de palmito (heart of palm pastry) at the food court.
Hotels near Mercado de Artesanato de Paranaguá →Historic in Paranagua
One of Brazil's oldest Franciscan churches, built between 1718 and 1725, with a simple whitewashed facade and impressive baroque wood-carved altar inside. The adjacent cloister now houses a small museum of sacred art.
🕐 Tue-Sat 09:00-12:00 and 14:00-17:00
💡 The museum entry is free, but donations are accepted. Visit early morning to avoid tour groups. The wooden choir loft has excellent acoustics.
Hotels near Igreja da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco das Chagas →Museum in Paranagua
Museum housed in a 19th-century former Jesuit college, with extensive collections of indigenous artifacts, colonial-era objects, and archaeological finds from the Paraná coast.
🕐 Tue-Fri 09:00-17:00, Sat-Sun 10:00-16:00
💡 Check the small garden behind the building for a quiet spot to sit among recovered stone carvings. Closed on Mondays.
Hotels near Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da UFPR (MAE) →Landmark in Paranagua
The public viewing area overlooking Brazil's second-largest grain port. Watch massive ships being loaded and unloaded, with tugboats manoeuvring in the bay. The port structure itself dates from the early 20th century.
🕐 24-hour public access
💡 Best in late afternoon when the light is good for photos and the port workers finish shifts, creating a busy atmosphere. No access beyond the public barrier—bring binoculars.
Hotels near Cais do Porto de Paranaguá →A 160-hectare protected area of Atlantic Forest with well-marked walking trails, a boardwalk over mangroves, and good birdwatching opportunities. The park also protects remaining stands of juçara palms.
🕐 Wed-Sun 08:00-17:00
💡 Wear sturdy shoes and bring insect repellent. The longest trail takes about 1.5 hours. No drinking water available inside the park.
Hotels near Parque Estadual Palmito →Where to Eat in Paranagua
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Paranagua?
The top attractions include Mercado de Artesanato de Paranaguá, Igreja da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco das Chagas, Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da UFPR (MAE), Cais do Porto de Paranaguá, Parque Estadual Palmito.
How many days do you need in Paranagua?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Paranagua 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Paranagua famous for?
Paranagua is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Paranagua?
Top options include BeeHouse, Restaurante Paraíso, Mar e Sol, Armazém Kahuna.