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Paramaribo Heritage and Landmarks Private Guided Walking Tour
Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Step into the heart of Paramaribo and let the city’s stories unfold around you. On this private guided walking tour, you’re not just a visitor — you’re an explorer tracing the footsteps of history through charming streets and stunning colonial architecture. Wander past the stately Presidential Palace, breathe in the tranquility of the Palm Tree Garden, and stand where centuries of history echo within the walls of Fort Zeelandia. Feel the vibrant pulse of the Riverside, admire colorful street art, and take in the city’s rich cultural blend at the mosque and lively central market. With your own personal guide, every question is answered, every hidden detail revealed, and every moment tailored to your pace. This is your journey through Paramaribo, where every step brings you closer to the soul of Suriname’s capital.
5 hours
$ 400
/person
Commewijne Plantation Boat Tour
From the office, we'll travel along Anton Drachtenweg towards Leonsberg. Along this road, you'll encounter several beautiful homes and it's known as one of Paramaribo's most expensive neighborhoods. We'll depart from Leonsberg by wooden tent boat for Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam, home to the historic open-air museum. Dutch colonists built the fort at this strategic location in 1734 to protect the underlying plantations from the English and French. After this stop, we'll continue to the former Rust and Werk plantation. Here, you'll find a fishing village and the old colonial coffee and sugar plantations. You can experience the simple way of life of the descendants of indentured laborers. The next stop is the beautiful old Frederiksdorp coffee plantation. The buildings have been beautifully restored and now serve as hotel rooms. On the way back, we'll stop at the Johan and Margaretha plantation, which is currently used by local farmers to grow various crops such as cassava, bananas, and peppers.
From 8 hours to 9 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 298.5
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