Coronie: Land of Milk, Honey, and Coconut Palms

Are you looking for a destination where time seems to stand still, fringed by thousands of coconut palms and characteristic wooden houses? Welcome to Coronie. This district, located on the northwest coast of Suriname, is known for its rustic charm, the production of pure honey, and its vast coconut plantations.

At Suriname Vakantiehuizen, we recommend Coronie for travelers who want to enjoy an authentic, almost Caribbean atmosphere and the simple beauty of the Surinamese countryside.

The Atmosphere of Totness and Surroundings

Coronie is unique in its structure; life largely unfolds along the single main road, the East-West Link, which traverses the district like a ribbon.

  • Monumental Architecture: In the main town of Totness and surrounding villages like Friendship and Burnside, you will find beautiful, well-maintained wooden houses on high stilts (neuten). This architecture, often white with green or blue accents, breathes the rich history of the district and is a photographer’s dream.
  • Coconuts and Honey: Coronie is inextricably linked to the coconut palm. Although the large-scale industry of the past has changed, the famous Coronian coconut oil is still produced using traditional methods. Additionally, ‘Coronian honey’ is famous throughout Suriname; gathered in the parwa (mangrove) forests, this honey has a unique, medicinal, and potent flavor you won’t find anywhere else.

Nature and the Coronie Sea Wall

The coastline of Coronie offers a very different experience than the muddy banks of Paramaribo or the mangroves of Commewijne.

  • The Sea Wall: A walk along the Coronie sea wall offers a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the perfect place to breathe in the salty sea air, listen to the rustling palms, and watch local fishermen cast their nets in the canals or at sea.
  • Birdlife and the ‘Swamp’: The hinterland of Coronie consists of vast swampland (marshes) that serve as a sanctuary for countless bird species. For nature lovers, this is a hidden gem where you can peacefully spot the Scarlet Ibis, various heron species, and birds of prey.

The Taste of the Coconut District

The cuisine of Coronie has its own specialties, which are often slightly different from the rest of the country.

  • Fresh Coconut Products: Taste authentic coconut oil in your dishes or enjoy local snacks prepared with freshly grated coconut. Don’t forget to drink ice-cold coconut water directly from the nut.
  • Local Fish & Game: Thanks to its coastal location and many canals, fresh fish such as warappa or kwi-kwi are frequently on the menu. Be sure to try a locally prepared meal at one of the small eateries along the road for a true Coronian taste experience.

Plan Your Visit to Coronie

Coronie is approximately a 2 to 2.5-hour drive from Paramaribo and is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

How to make the most of your visit via our platform:

  • Transport: Rent a comfortable car to drive through this ribbon-shaped district at your own pace. The road is excellent, and the route through the coconut palms is one of the most scenic drives in Suriname.
  • Accommodation: Use Suriname Vakantiehuizen to find authentic guesthouses or lodges in Coronie. Here, you will experience the legendary hospitality and the ‘no-spang’ (no worries) mentality of the locals.
  • Tours & Guides: Book a local guide who can take you to a beekeeper to see how the famous honey is harvested, or who can tell you the stories behind the historical cemeteries and plantation houses.

Let yourself be carried away by the serene peace, the white houses, and the scent of fresh honey. Coronie is not just a district; it’s a state of mind!

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