Boredom is a word which does not exist in Suriname. Paramaribo has a small-scaled, but sparkling nightlife. And outside the city there are several recreation possibilities where you can spend a lovely time.
In the heart of the city or deep in the country; large grant or small grant; luxurious or simple; for each traveller who seeks accomodation, there is always a suitable spot. Hospitality has always been a high priority for Suriname. A warm welcome is thus obvious.

It is worth to make an excursion through small paramaribo with a population of hardly 200,000 inhabitants to admire the art. In paramaribo there are galeries, open studios, institutes for fine arts and other places where visitors are most welcome to examine and buy art work.
Most of the in Suriname living and working artists have been associated with the "federation of visual artists in Suriname" FVAS "shortened. Also art-promotors and galeries have been associated as extraordinary members of the FVAS.

The still untouched nature of Suriname is an experience you don't want to miss. Several tour-operators offer the possibility to explore every asset of Suriname under expert supervision: the unique cultural crucible, the captivating history and superb nature.
So many cultures, so many different food: the best from all over the world have met in the Surinamese cuisine. There is no better way for a Surinamese than to show hospitality with a tasty meal.

He who once felt a touch of this enchanting country returns certainly for a closer familiarisation. Feel that you live at seeing rapidstreams. Come to rest in the heart of the country, where living knows a whole other rhythm. Be amazed of the diversity of the people and let the cultural wealth surprises you which this country with its history has. Visit the Winti Prey-rituals in a Creole neighbourhood or Djaran Kepan-demonstrations at Lelydorp. Look which cultural clothings suits better: a panyi or a koto. Test what food tastes better, Peprewatra-soup or Indian roti. Listen to gamelan-music or a sweaping apintie-drum. What you'll hear is the beating heart of the Amazone: Suriname.