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The
ILHA DE PAQUETÁ is an island of one square kilometre in the
north of Guanabara Bay, an easy day-trip from Rio that is very
popular with cariocas at weekends. It was first occupied by
the Portuguese in 1565 and later was a favorite resort of Dom João
VI, who had the São Roque chapel built here in 1810. During the
naval revolt of 1893 against the government of Floriano Peixoto, the
island was the insurgents' principal base: their HQ, the Chácara dos
Coqueiros, still stands, though it's not open to the public.
Nowadays, however, the island is almost entirely given over to
tourism. About 2000 people live here, but at weekends that number is
multiplied several times by visitors from the city. They come for
the tranquility - the only motor vehicle is an ambulance - and for
the beaches, which sadly are now heavily polluted. Still, it makes a
pleasant day's excursion - with colonial-style buildings that retain
a certain shabby charm - and the trip is an attraction in itself: if
possible, time your return to catch the sunset over the city as you
sail back. Weekdays are best if you want to avoid the crowds, or in
August come for the wildly celebrated Festival de São Roque .
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The best way to get around is by bike , thousands of which
are available to rent very cheaply from near the ferry terminal; you
can also take a ride in a small horse-drawn cart ( charrete)
or rent one by the hour if you want to take your time and stop off
along the way. Not that there's a great deal to see. When you
disembark, head along the road past the Yacht Club and you'll soon
reach the first beaches - Praia da Ribeira and Praia dos
Frades. Praia da Guarda , a few hundred metres on, has the
added attraction of the Lido restaurant and the Parque
Duque de Mattos , with exuberant vegetation and panoramic views
from the top of the Morro da Cruz, a hill riddled with tunnels dug
to extract china clay.
Ferries
for Paquetá leave from near Rio's Praça XV de Novembro, Centro, take
eighty minutes and cost $1.50. The hydrofoil takes just half an hour
and costs around $5 on weekdays and $8 at weekends.
If
you want to stay over, there are a few pleasant small hotels
, the cheapest being the Paquetá at Praça Bom Jesus 15. More
expensive, but with air-conditioning, are the Lido, Praia
José Bonifácio 59, the largest on the island, the Flamboyant
at Praia Grossa 58. There's a tourist office on Praia José
Bonifácio, near the intersection with Rua Manuel de Macedo, on the
opposite side of the island from the ferry landing.
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