Get up, Stand Up! Stand up Paddle in Paraty!
SUP lessons, tours & surf trips with Paraty Explorer

SUP in Brazil
_ The calm, warm
waters of the protected bay of Paraty are ideal conditions for learning the
Stand Up Paddle (SUP) basics before heading out to enjoy the enormous variety
of paddle boarding tours the region has to offer.
On the Green Coast SUP-ers are spoilt for choice!
- Paddling on the flat, warm waters of the bay of Paraty
- Surfing on the Green Coast Beaches
- Visiting the local Caiçara fishing communities on cultural and eco-tours
SUP is easy to learn and great fun for all the family - info@paratyexplorer.com for more info on lessons and tours
On the Green Coast SUP-ers are spoilt for choice!
- Paddling on the flat, warm waters of the bay of Paraty
- Surfing on the Green Coast Beaches
- Visiting the local Caiçara fishing communities on cultural and eco-tours
SUP is easy to learn and great fun for all the family - info@paratyexplorer.com for more info on lessons and tours
SUP Fun For All the Family - click to start slideshow
SUP lessons, tours, surf trips and fitness
_ Paraty Explorer
offers hourly lessons, SUP 1/2 day tours, full day SUP boat trips, SUP surf trips and SUP multi-day
trips on Brazil´s stunning Costa Verde (Green Coast)
ABOUT SUP:
SUP in Top 10 Beach Sports
_ Acccording to
Essential Travel Magazine, who write:
"Stand Up Paddle boarding, or SUPing as it is more commonly known, appears to be the love child of canoeing and surfing. Guys and girls ride waves on these long, buoyant surfboards using an oar to propel and steer themselves - all the while standing up. It's great fun and a fantastic way to stay fit - you'll find yourself using muscles you didn't know existed. But the biggest draw card is how accessible it is. The waves can be absolutely tiny (perfect for those still learning) and the boards are still buoyant enough to ride them."
"Stand Up Paddle boarding, or SUPing as it is more commonly known, appears to be the love child of canoeing and surfing. Guys and girls ride waves on these long, buoyant surfboards using an oar to propel and steer themselves - all the while standing up. It's great fun and a fantastic way to stay fit - you'll find yourself using muscles you didn't know existed. But the biggest draw card is how accessible it is. The waves can be absolutely tiny (perfect for those still learning) and the boards are still buoyant enough to ride them."