Suriname
Where the jungle whispers secrets and the rivers dance with history!
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Nestled on the northeastern coast of South America, Suriname is a hidden gem that boasts a rich tapestry of cultures, breathtaking natural beauty, and a vibrant history. With its lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and a unique blend of indigenous, African, Asian, and European influences, Suriname offers an unforgettable experience for adventurous travelers. Explore the capital city of Paramaribo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where colonial architecture meets lively markets and delicious street food. Venture into the wild to discover pristine nature reserves, majestic waterfalls, and the enchanting sounds of the Amazon rainforest. Suriname is not just a destination; it's an adventure waiting to unfold.

Quick Facts

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When to Visit

Suriname experiences a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity and temperatures averaging around 27 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from August to November, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities and wildlife spotting. However, the wet season from December to July brings lush landscapes and vibrant flora, making it a great time for eco-tourism enthusiasts. Each region has its own charm, so whether you prefer the bustling city life or the serene wilderness, Suriname has something to offer year-round.

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Public Holidays

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Holidays in 2025

Date Holiday Name Description Fixed Date
Wed 1 Jan New Year's Day Celebration of the first day of the Gregorian calendar year. Yes
Mon 3 Feb Carnival A festive season occurring before Lent, celebrated with parades and parties. No
Fri 18 Apr Good Friday Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. No
Sun 20 Apr Easter Sunday Celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. No
Thu 1 May Labor Day A day to honor workers and their contributions. Yes
Sun 1 Jun Independence Day Commemoration of Suriname's independence from the Netherlands in 1975. Yes
Fri 1 Aug Keti Koti Celebration of the abolition of slavery in Suriname. Yes
Fri 10 Oct Day of the Indigenous Peoples A day to recognize and celebrate the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples. Yes
Thu 25 Dec Christmas Day Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Yes
Fri 26 Dec Boxing Day A day for giving gifts and spending time with family and friends after Christmas. Yes
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Holidays in 2026

Date Holiday Name Description Fixed Date
Thu 1 Jan New Year's Day Celebration of the first day of the Gregorian calendar year. Yes
Mon 16 Feb Carnival A festive season occurring before Lent, celebrated with parades and parties. No
Fri 3 Apr Good Friday Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. No
Sun 5 Apr Easter Sunday Celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. No
Fri 1 May Labor Day A day to honor workers and their contributions. Yes
Mon 1 Jun Independence Day Commemoration of Suriname's independence from the Netherlands in 1975. Yes
Sat 1 Aug Keti Koti Celebration of the abolition of slavery in Suriname. Yes
Sat 10 Oct Day of the Indigenous Peoples A day to recognize and celebrate the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples. Yes
Fri 25 Dec Christmas Day Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Yes
Sat 26 Dec Boxing Day A day for giving gifts and spending time with family and friends after Christmas. Yes
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Climate Zones

Coastal and interior regions - Tropical rainforest climate

Suriname's tropical rainforest climate features warm temperatures year-round, with minimal temperature variation. Expect high humidity and frequent rainfall, ideal for exploring the rich natural landscapes and wildlife.

Area covered: This climate zone covers the majority of Suriname, including the capital city Paramaribo and the lush rainforest areas. It is characterized by high humidity and consistent rainfall throughout the year, making it a prime location for biodiversity and eco-tourism.

Rainy Season: Rainfall is abundant year-round, with two peak rainy seasons typically occurring from December to January and from April to August, where heavy downpours are common.

Dry Season: There is a short dry season from mid-August to November, but even during this time, occasional rain showers can occur.

Northern coastal areas - Tropical monsoon climate

The tropical monsoon climate features a distinct wet and dry season, with heavy rainfall during the wet season and a more pronounced dry period, making it suitable for agriculture and local settlements.

Area covered: This climate zone is found in the northern coastal regions of Suriname, where the influence of the ocean creates a distinct monsoon pattern. It includes areas near the Atlantic coast, where the climate is slightly drier than the rainforest regions.

Rainy Season: The rainy season lasts from December to February, with intense rainfall and potential flooding in low-lying areas.

Dry Season: The dry season occurs from March to November, with significantly less rainfall and more comfortable humidity levels.

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Geography Topology

Water Bodies and Lakes

  • Suriname River: The Suriname River is the largest river in Suriname, flowing through the heart of the country and providing stunning views and recreational opportunities.
    Location: Central Suriname
    Length: 480 km
    Maximum Width: 3 km
    Average Depth: 10 m
    Type: river
    Major Activities: Boating, fishing, and river tours.
  • Brokopondo Reservoir: A large artificial lake created by damming the Suriname River, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.
    Location: Brokopondo District
    Area: 1560 km²
    Length: 50 km
    Maximum Width: 30 km
    Average Depth: 15 m
    Volume: 0.024 km³
    Type: lake
    Major Activities: Fishing, kayaking, and nature excursions.

Islands

  • Marowijne Island: A beautiful island located at the confluence of the Marowijne River and the Atlantic Ocean, known for its lush vegetation and wildlife.
    Location: Near the border with French Guiana
    Area: 50 km²
    Highest Point: Unknown
    Major Attractions: Wildlife watching and cultural experiences with local communities.
    Accessibility: Accessible by boat from the mainland.

Mountain Ranges

  • Tumuc-Humac Mountains: A rugged mountain range located in the southern part of Suriname, known for its rich biodiversity and remote landscapes.
    Location: Southern Suriname
    Length: 150 km
    Width: 50 km
    Maximum Elevation: 1000 m
    Highest Peak: Unknown
    Type: mountain range
    Popular Trails: Limited trails for adventurous hiking.
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Tourist Regions

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Visa Requirements

Country Tourist Visa Required Visa on Arrival E-Visa Available Visa Organized in Advance
Australia Yes Yes Yes Yes
Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes
China Yes Yes Yes Yes
Egypt Yes Yes Yes Yes
France Yes Yes Yes Yes
Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes
India Yes Yes Yes Yes
Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes
Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mexico Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Zealand Yes Yes Yes Yes
Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes
South Korea Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes
Turkey Yes Yes Yes Yes
United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes Yes
United States Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Travel Advice

Crime: Suriname has a moderate crime rate, with petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching being common in urban areas, particularly in Paramaribo. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, avoid displaying valuables, and use reputable transportation services. Violent crime, while less common, can occur, especially in certain neighborhoods after dark.

Terrorism: The terrorism risk in Suriname is low. However, travelers should remain aware of their surroundings and stay informed about local news. There are no specific regions identified as high-risk for terrorism, but general caution is advised in crowded places.

Natural Hazards: Suriname is prone to seasonal flooding, particularly during the rainy season from December to August. Travelers should monitor weather reports and avoid areas known to flood. Additionally, the country is located in a seismically active region, so awareness of earthquake safety is recommended.

LGBTQ+ Travelers: LGBTQ+ travelers may face social stigma in Suriname, as same-sex relationships are not widely accepted. While there are no laws against homosexuality, public displays of affection may attract unwanted attention. It is advisable for LGBTQ+ travelers to exercise discretion and be aware of local attitudes.

Solo Travelers: Solo travelers, especially women, should take precautions when traveling in Suriname. It is recommended to avoid walking alone at night, use trusted transportation, and stay in well-populated areas. Engaging with local communities can enhance safety, but caution is advised in unfamiliar settings.

UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Summary: Travel to Suriname is generally safe, but caution is advised in certain areas.

General Advice: Take normal precautions

Area Reason Level
Paramaribo Increased petty crime in urban areas medium
View official travel advice on UK FCDO website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official UK FCDO website for the latest information.

US Department of State

Summary: Suriname is generally safe for travel, but some areas require caution.

General Advice: Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution

Area Reason Level
Paramaribo Petty crime such as pickpocketing and theft medium
View official travel advice on US Department of State website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official US Department of State website for the latest information.

Canada Advice

Summary: Suriname is generally safe for travelers, but exercise caution in certain areas.

General Advice: Exercise a high degree of caution

Area Reason Level
Paramaribo Risk of petty crime and theft medium
View official travel advice on Canada Advice website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official Canada Advice website for the latest information.

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