About Suriname

Hidden in the heart of South America lies Suriname.
Rich in natural beauty, cultural diversity, and adventure.
With over 85% of its land covered by pristine jungle, Suriname is part of the vast Amazon rainforest.
Suriname’s history is as fascinating as its landscape. The area was originally inhabited by Indigenous tribes, until the arrival of European settlers in the 16th century, with the Dutch eventually taking control in the 17th century. The Dutch established plantations for coffee, cotton, cocoa, and sugar, using enslaved Africans to do the labor. However, many of these enslaved people managed to escape with the assistance of Indigenous tribes and formed independent communities known as the Maroons deep in the jungle.
Following the abolition of slavery in 1863, the Dutch brought indentured laborers from Indonesia and India to work on the plantations. Later, Chinese and Middle Eastern workers also arrived. This history holds the key to understanding Suriname’s greatest treasure: its diversity
This rich history has shaped Suriname into a vibrant melting pot of cultures, each leaving a lasting influence on the country’s traditions, languages, and cuisine. The harmonious coexistence of these diverse groups creates a unique atmosphere that is a delight for any traveler.
Exploring Suriname is life-changing. This relatively unknown country deserves to be discovered by more travelers. It’s the people who make Suriname truly special. Every ethnic group has contributed to the rich cultural tapestry that adorns the country today. And you can literally taste it in the cuisine. A beautiful example of how different cultures can enrich each other.
The feeling that stays with you after visiting Suriname is beyond words—a deep, lasting sense of wonder and connection that words can hardly capture.
About Suriname

This rich history has shaped Suriname into a vibrant melting pot of cultures, each leaving a lasting influence on the country’s traditions, languages, and cuisine. The harmonious coexistence of these diverse groups creates a unique atmosphere that is a delight for any traveler.
Exploring Suriname is life-changing. This relatively unknown country deserves to be discovered by more travelers. It’s the people who make Suriname truly special. Every ethnic group has contributed to the rich cultural tapestry that adorns the country today. And you can literally taste it in the cuisine. A beautiful example of how different cultures can enrich each other.
The feeling that stays with you after visiting Suriname is beyond words—a deep, lasting sense of wonder and connection that words can hardly capture.
Hidden in the heart of South America lies Suriname.
Rich in natural beauty, cultural diversity, and adventure.
With over 85% of its land covered by pristine jungle, Suriname is part of the vast Amazon rainforest.
Suriname’s history is as fascinating as its landscape. The area was originally inhabited by Indigenous tribes, until the arrival of European settlers in the 16th century, with the Dutch eventually taking control in the 17th century. The Dutch established plantations for coffee, cotton, cocoa, and sugar, using enslaved Africans to do the labor. However, many of these enslaved people managed to escape with the assistance of Indigenous tribes and formed independent communities known as the Maroons deep in the jungle.
Following the abolition of slavery in 1863, the Dutch brought indentured laborers from Indonesia and India to work on the plantations. Later, Chinese and Middle Eastern workers also arrived. This history holds the key to understanding Suriname’s greatest treasure: its diversity
About Suriname

Hidden in the heart of South America lies Suriname.
Rich in natural beauty, cultural diversity, and adventure.
With over 85% of its land covered by pristine jungle, Suriname is part of the vast Amazon rainforest.
Suriname’s history is as fascinating as its landscape. The area was originally inhabited by Indigenous tribes, until the arrival of European settlers in the 16th century, with the Dutch eventually taking control in the 17th century. The Dutch established plantations for coffee, cotton, cocoa, and sugar, using enslaved Africans to do the labor. However, many of these enslaved people managed to escape with the assistance of Indigenous tribes and formed independent communities known as the Maroons deep in the jungle.
Following the abolition of slavery in 1863, the Dutch brought indentured laborers from Indonesia and India to work on the plantations. Later, Chinese and Middle Eastern workers also arrived. This history holds the key to understanding Suriname’s greatest treasure: its diversity
This rich history has shaped Suriname into a vibrant melting pot of cultures, each leaving a lasting influence on the country’s traditions, languages, and cuisine. The harmonious coexistence of these diverse groups creates a unique atmosphere that is a delight for any traveler.
Exploring Suriname is life-changing. This relatively unknown country deserves to be discovered by more travelers. It’s the people who make Suriname truly special. Every ethnic group has contributed to the rich cultural tapestry that adorns the country today. And you can literally taste it in the cuisine. A beautiful example of how different cultures can enrich each other.
The feeling that stays with you after visiting Suriname is beyond words—a deep, lasting sense of wonder and connection that words can hardly capture.
Airlines in Suriname
Surinam Airways
Soar to new heights with Surinam Airways, the national carrier of
- Mr. Jagernath Lachmonstraat, Paramaribo, Suriname
- (597) 465700 ext 241 / 244
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Embrace the Enchantment of Suriname with KLM. KLM offers direct flights
Fly AllWays
Your Gateway to Exceptional Travel Experiences! For Charter Flights and Scheduled
- Hoek Coesewijnestraat / Parastraat, Paramaribo, Suriname
- 455645 | 552616 | 552617
