Local Festivals
Check the local calendar for religious and agricultural festivals, which are the highlights of social life in the town.





Nestled in the northern region of Paraná, Tomazina offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Brazilian interior. With a population of around 8,500, the town maintains a slow-paced and welcoming environment. The Cinzas River is a central feature of the local landscape, providing opportunities for relaxation and nature photography. Visitors often use the town as a base to explore nearby natural wonders like the Salto Cavalcanti waterfall. It is an ideal destination for travelers seeking to get off the beaten path and experience the quiet beauty of rural Brazil, away from the bustle of major metropolitan areas.
Nestled in the northern region of Paraná, Tomazina offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Brazilian interior. With a population of around 8,500, the town maintains a slow-paced and welcoming environment. The Cinzas River is a central feature of the local landscape, providing opportunities for relaxation and nature photography. Visitors often use the town as a base to explore nearby natural wonders like the Salto Cavalcanti waterfall. It is an ideal destination for travelers seeking to get off the beaten path and experience the quiet beauty of rural Brazil, away from the bustle of major metropolitan areas.
Scenic views of the Cinzas River winding through the town.
Proximity to natural attractions like the Salto Cavalcanti waterfall.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in the heart of Paraná.
Traditional local festivals and a welcoming community spirit.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to larger cities in Paraná.
Best reached by car as public transport options to small interior towns can be infrequent.
A great spot for photography enthusiasts interested in rural landscapes and river views.
Check the local calendar for religious and agricultural festivals, which are the highlights of social life in the town.
Bring comfortable shoes and insect repellent if you plan to visit the nearby waterfalls and riverbanks.
A quiet rural retreat and exploring the natural beauty of the Cinzas River.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
8,426
As a small rural town, English is rarely spoken; learning basic Portuguese phrases will be very helpful for daily interactions.
Portuguese
April-September
Pleasant temperatures make it ideal for outdoor exploration and visiting the river banks.
Hot and humid; perfect for cooling off near the water, though afternoon rain showers are common.
Mild weather and clear skies provide great conditions for scenic drives through the region.
Cooler temperatures, especially at night, offering a cozy and quiet atmosphere in the countryside.