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2-Day Jodensavanne and Overbridge from Paramaribo
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Reviewed December 6, 2012

Marina Da Costa offers a great day trip to Joden Savannah. Her family is steeped in Jewish Surinamese history so she is the ideal person to have you show around. First, by car to Overbridge, then a lovely trip on the river, a visit to her family plantation and then a walk around Joden Savannah. She is enthusiastic, interesting and entertaining- definitely worth your while!

Date of experience: November 2012
5  Thank Gráinne D
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Reviewed October 26, 2012

If you do this, definitely go with Marina de la Costa, whose family has been in Suriname since some of the first Jews were invited. Suriname has a very interesting Jewish history, and Marina's family has been part of it the entire time. Her tour takes you to her family's plantation as well as to Jodensavanne and Overbridge.

To really understand Jodensavanne's significance, you have to understand and appreciate the history behind it, and the history of Jews in Suriname. It is well worth the time to learn and to see a historically significant part of the history here.

Date of experience: September 2012
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Reviewed August 5, 2012

We went over the road and crossed the river by ferry. In Jodensavanna, you see what is left of a synagogue as well as numerous tombs, one area with slave tombs. It is well kept, clean but very hot.

Date of experience: January 2012
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Reviewed June 22, 2012

the place has been cleaned and organized, signs, good job

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Reviewed January 25, 2012

Jodensavanne, as the name says it, was where many Jews lived back in the colonial times. It's interesting to see the graves of the Jews, and those who were of mixed heritage. The place still has the ruins of their synagogue back then. You go there by boat, if you want to see it go to a local tour operator like the METS to book a tour.

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