Discover the charm of the Witmarsum Colony on a guided tour that immerses you in rich German heritage, beautiful landscapes and authentic local flavors. Just an hour from Curitiba, this immersive experience allows you to get the most out of the day, while our guide takes care of all the logistics for you to explore without worry.
The adventure begins with the transfer from your hotel in a comfortable vehicle, where your guide shares the fascinating history of the German Menonites and their influence in Paraná. Upon arrival, explore the Witmarsum Historical Museum and learn about the traditions and customs that gave life to the community. Walk through charming streets, visit craft shops and taste local delicacies like fresh bread and German sweets.
Enjoy a typical lunch at a traditional restaurant, with all the details arranged by the guide, so you can relax and enjoy. Book now for a day full of culture, history and natural beauty in the heart of Witmarsum!
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Take a guided tour to the Witmarsum Colony, 60 km from Curitiba, where your guide takes care of every detail, allowing you to enjoy culture, history and natural beauty.
Itinerary:
The guide meets him at the hotel, and during the 1-hour trip, he shares the history of the Menonites and their agricultural traditions. In Witmarsum, he organizes the entrances and takes you to the Historical Museum, where he presents the local culture. Follow the guide through the streets and enjoy his tips in shops, bakeries and cafes to taste typical breads and sweets.
At lunch, the guide indicates the best German restaurant and makes the reservations. After the meal, he leads you on a walk through the beautiful rural landscapes, with stops for photos and small walks.
At the end, the guide takes you back to the hotel, ensuring a rich and immersive experience in Witmarsum, without you having to worry about anything.
Car transfer - return
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