Salvador, Brazil Tours

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From Salvador: Schooner Tour to Frades Islands and Itaparica

From Salvador: Schooner Tour to Frades Islands and Itaparica

The tour starts as the schooner departs from the Nautical Terminal towards the first island. During the scenic journey through Baía de Todos os Santos, you'll see landmarks such as São Marcelo Fort, the city of Salvador from the sea, the Itapagipe peninsula, Monte Serrat Fort, Bonfim Church, and other attractions. Your first stop is Ilha dos Frades, where you can swim in the calm, crystal-clear waters, mingle with the locals, and enjoy a snack and a cold drink. You will stay here for about 2 hours. Next, you will head to Itaparica Island for lunch at a beachfront restaurant, offering a buffet of delicious homemade food. Afterward, you can relax on the sandy beach or in the warm waters of the Itaparica sea. At 3:30 pm, guide will begin boarding for the return trip. On the way back, you can enjoy the sunset over Todos os Santos Bay. Included in the vessel: - Tourist guide; - ⁠ Live music. Not included: - Boarding fee in Salvador: R$ 20.00; - Entrance to Ilha dos Frades: R$ 25.00; - Lunch, snacks and drinks. Payment methods for fees and services: - Pix, cash or card (national flags).

Salvador: City Highlights Private Tour

Salvador: City Highlights Private Tour

Choose from 5 different itineraries to best fit your time in Salvador and your preferences. Explore the city's highlights on a private or shared tour with an expert guide and learn about the historical background of the city. • 4-Hour Cidade Baixa - Salvador Outskirts Tour Visit the lower city of Salvador and get to know the coastal area of Baía de Todos os Santos. Go to Dique do Tororó and enjoy a panoramic view of the Arena Fonte Nova football stadium. Next, see the beaches of Ribeira and the Itapagipe Peninsula and visit a tile-painting workshop. Taste a tropical ice cream at the traditional Sorveteria da Ribeira and head to the famous Senhor do Bonfim Church. Get a beautiful view of Montserrat Fortress and end your tour visiting Mercado Modelo, a major landmark of colonial Brazil where you can find a wide variety of vendors selling art and handicrafts. • 4-Hour Old Salvador with Pelourinho Tour Learn about the rich history of Salvador by starting your tour at Santo Antonio da Barra Fortress and Lighthouse. Then, visit the monument to Brazilian Independence, and walk the UNESCO-inscribed Historic Center of San Salvador de Bahia, also known as "Pelourinho.” Visit the Jesuit Basilica Cathedral and the Church of St. Francis of Assis, two of the most extraordinary religious buildings in Brazil. • 6-Hour Salvador Essentials Tour with Local Snack Make the most of your time and see the main sights in the city in this combo tour of the Cidade Baixa – Salvador Outskirts and Old Salvador with Pelourinho tours. Have a quick stop to try a crepioca (included) and taste a unique flavor of Bahian gastronomy. • 7-Hour Old Salvador with Pelourinho Tour & Salvador Beaches Live Salvador at its best and combine history with beach relaxation. This tour combines the Old Salvador with Pelourinho tour with some time to enjoy Praia do Flamengo and Stella Maris, two of the best beaches in Salvador. Lunch is not included. • 8-Hour Salvador Essentials Tour with Regional Lunch  Take the complete tour of Salvador combining the Cidade Baixa – Salvador Outskirts and Old Salvador with Pelourinho tours at a more relaxed pace with a stop for a traditional Bahian lunch (included).

Afro-Brazilian Roots Private City Tour in Salvador

Afro-Brazilian Roots Private City Tour in Salvador

Explore Afro-Brazilian Roots in Salvador Unearth Salvador– the Afro-Brazilian gem with this fantastic 6-hour tour! Prepare to be captivated by Salvador's enviable rich Afro-Brazilian culture, the pulsating capital of music and faith. This city, which stands in defiance of time, with stories breathing in every corner, is ready to provide you with an unforgettable experience. Starting from your accommodation, we will venture into this enchanting city and commence by exploring the lively waterfront of Rio Vermelho. Here, you will have an opportunity to visit the sacred altar of African deity, Yemayá, carefully maintained by local fishermen. Our next stop is Tororó Dike, where you will be able to take pictures of imposing African monuments that exude mystery and magic. Next, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant São Joaquim Fair, Salvador’s intangible heritage. Absorb the delightful aromas and flavors of Africa from stores laden with exotic fruits, fresh vegetables, and typical dishes that brim with the authenticity of local cuisine. Before embarking on the next adventure, we will taste the famous acarajé - a Brazilian culinary gem that promises to tantalize your taste buds. We then transport ourselves to the sacred temple of candomblé in Ewe Fon tradition. Here you will unravel the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions that define Candomblé. We conclude our tour at a picturesque seaside favela. Here, you may unwind from the tension and savor a delicious relaxing lunch, with panoramic views of the shimmering sea. After a day filled with wonders and adventures, we will return to your hotel, leaving you with indelible memories of vibrant Salvador.

Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Island Transfer Service

Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Island Transfer Service

Make the most of your trip to Morro de São Paulo Island and avoid the stress of planning your travel to or from Salvador. With your pre-booked transfer service, enjoy pickup from your Salvador hotel or the airport, then sit back and relax as your driver does all the work. After pickup from Salvador before 1:15PM, enjoy a ride in a comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle to the maritime terminal. From here, board a shared boat that takes you over to Itaparica Island. Once there, relax during the 2-hour car drive to Valença city followed by a 15-minute shared speedboat ride to Morro de São Paulo Island. The return journey takes the same route back.

Salvador: Cultural Treasure - Samba de Roda.

Salvador: Cultural Treasure - Samba de Roda.

Your teacher speaks fluent English, which will help you to follow the lessons and the explanations given to you to learn more about Brazilian culture, dance, music, and history. Samba is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Bahia in the late 19th century. Unfortunately, African cultural manifestations such as Capoeira and Candomblé were viewed with suspicion and criminalized. Samba was no different. But in 100 years it has gone from being a persecuted culture to a symbol of a nation. Samba is now recognized by UNESCO as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity". The class will take place at the first Capoeira School in Brazil - since 1937 - founded by Mestre Bimba, the creator of Capoeira Regional. The school was seen as a great quilombo of resistance, standing firm in the resourcefulness of cultural elements in the city of Salvador, and has been highly respected ever since.

Salvador: Praia Do Forte and Guarajuba Beach Day Trip

Salvador: Praia Do Forte and Guarajuba Beach Day Trip

Embark on an unforgettable journey from your hotel in Salvador to the mesmerizing North Coast of Bahia, home to some of Brazil's most enchanting and breathtaking beaches. Brace yourself for an adventure where calm, crystal-clear waters await you at Guarajuba Beach and Praia do Forte, boasting unparalleled biodiversity and natural beauty. Our route follows the renowned Camino del Coco, adorned by stunning coconut palm trees along its entirety. As we traverse the iconic Avenida Oceánica, we'll visit the captivating beaches leading up to Itapuã and the Abaeté Lagoon, treating you to a panoramic view of this magnificent natural wonder. Next, we'll explore Praia do Forte, known as the "Brazilian Polynesia," strolling through its famous fishing village. Don't miss the chance to visit the TAMAR Project (admission not included), a national initiative for the preservation of sea turtles and one of Brazil's most successful ecological programs. Our journey continues to the well-developed coastal complex of Guarajuba Beach, where pristine beaches and serene waters await. Here, take a moment to relax and indulge in the delicious flavors of traditional Bahian cuisine (lunch not included). As the day draws to a close, we'll return to Salvador, bidding farewell to an unforgettable adventure. Cherish the memories as you make your way back to your hotel, knowing you've experienced the best of Bahia's North Coast.

Salvador de Bahia African Culture Tour

Salvador de Bahia African Culture Tour

We'll meet at 2 pm in front of the Cathedral Basilica of San Salvador and begin a walking tour to learn about the influence and legacy of African culture in Salvador de Bahia. First, we'll go to Terreiro de Jesus, where we'll learn the history of the colonization of this area of Brazil through the actions of the Jesuit Missions and the Portuguese colonization. We'll also learn about some African celebrities who have worked in Salvador de Bahia throughout history. We'll continue walking through the center to the Cross of Sao Francisco. Here we'll tell you about the birth in the 19th century of a men's organisation whose aim was to help the black community of Salvador in the struggle for their liberation. We'll also learn about other key part of African culture such as the samba and capoeira dances. The rhythms are sure to get you wanting to move your feet! Finally, we'll visit the Escola do Olodum, a cultural and educational center of African descent where we'll review the importance of Carnival in the city. After three hours of sightseeing, we'll end the guided tour at the Cross of San Francisco.

Salvador: Walking Tour Through Pelourinho

Salvador: Walking Tour Through Pelourinho

Discover the heart of Brazil on a guided walking tour of Salvador. Visit the Lacerda Elevator, the first street in Brazil, and the Monument to the Fallen Cross. See the first Faculty of Medicine in the country and the impressive Igreja de Ouro. Meet your guide at Praça Castro Alves, where you can enjoy an incredible view of Baía de Todos os Santos and its islands. After leaving Praça Castro Alves, continue walking along Rua Chile (the first street in Brazil) and then make a photo stop at Pau da Bandeira street, known in Salvador for its magnificent view of the bay. Proceed to Praça Thomé de Souza, named in honor of the first General Governor of Brazil. In Praça Thomé de Souza, find the Palácio do Primeiro Governo, which was used as Brazil's first prison, and the magnificent Lacerda Elevator, which connects Salvador's two areas: Cidade Alta and Cidade Baixa. Continuing along Rua Chile, pass by the Museu da Misericórdia, and head to Praça da Sé, where you will see the remarkable Monument to the Fallen Cross, erected in protest of the demolition of Igreja da Sé. At Praça da Sé, make two stops: one to view the statue of the first Bishop of Brazil and learn about his tragic end, and another to see the statue of Zumbi dos Palmares, the leader of the resistance against slavery. Leaving Praça da Sé, head to Largo Terreiro de Jesus. Be amazed by the first Faculty of Medicine in the country and a complex of churches that stand out in the square. Next, move on to Largo do Cruzeiro de São Francisco, where the impressive Igreja de Ouro stands out. Pass by Olodum's house, and finally visit the famous "Ladeira do Pelô," where the pop star Michael Jackson filmed the music video for "They Don’t Care About Us." See the church of black people, the brotherhood of black men in Brazil.

Salvador Historic Walking Tour - Pelourinho

Salvador Historic Walking Tour - Pelourinho

Strolling through Brazil's captivating coastal city of Salvador de Bahia, we will discover the secrets of iconic landmarks as the magnificent Rio Branco Palace and the amazing Lacerda Elevator. Later, we will head into the Pelourinho neighborhood which is filled with 17th and 18th-century mansions that give this area a special charm. You will discover exactly why this area has been designated the status of World Heritage Site by Unesco. Strolling through Brazil's captivating coastal city of Salvador de Bahia, we will discover the secrets of iconic landmarks as the magnificent Rio Branco Palace and the amazing Lacerda Elevator. Later, we will head into the Pelourinho neighborhood which is filled with 17th and 18th-century mansions that give this area a special charm. You will discover exactly why this area has been designated the status of World Heritage Site by Unesco. We make a stop at the Praça da Cruz Caída square where you can enjoy incredible views of the ocean. Then our tour continues at the idyllic Largo do Pelourinho square where you will encounter the beautiful, baroque São Francisco church. You may recognize these enchanting streets from the video for Michael Jackson's hit song 'They don't care about us'.

From Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Paradise Island Daytrip

From Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Paradise Island Daytrip

Discover Paradise: Day Trip to Morro de São Paulo from Salvador Start your adventure bright and early at 5 AM for a complete journey to one of Bahia's most breathtaking destinations. Travel by ferry to Itaparica Island, continue by road to Valença, and finish with a quick speedboat ride to Morro de São Paulo. The full journey takes about 4 hours and offers scenic views all along the way. Once there, enjoy soft white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a charming village where cars are not allowed. Everything is done at a relaxed pace, on foot. Embrace the laid-back local vibe, sip drinks by the beach, or adventure with ziplining and horseback riding. Perfect for all ages and travel styles, Morro de São Paulo offers nature, joy, and unforgettable moments. Relax, dance, try a caipirinha, and soak up the true spirit of Bahia. Experience Highlights Departure at 5 AM and approximately a 4-hour scenic trip to Morro Ferry, road, and speedboat journey through stunning landscapes Free time to enjoy beaches, the village, and optional activities A car-free atmosphere is ideal for relaxation and exploration

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Our most recommended Salvador, Brazil Tours

From Salvador: Schooner Tour to Frades Islands and Itaparica

From Salvador: Schooner Tour to Frades Islands and Itaparica

The tour starts as the schooner departs from the Nautical Terminal towards the first island. During the scenic journey through Baía de Todos os Santos, you'll see landmarks such as São Marcelo Fort, the city of Salvador from the sea, the Itapagipe peninsula, Monte Serrat Fort, Bonfim Church, and other attractions. Your first stop is Ilha dos Frades, where you can swim in the calm, crystal-clear waters, mingle with the locals, and enjoy a snack and a cold drink. You will stay here for about 2 hours. Next, you will head to Itaparica Island for lunch at a beachfront restaurant, offering a buffet of delicious homemade food. Afterward, you can relax on the sandy beach or in the warm waters of the Itaparica sea. At 3:30 pm, guide will begin boarding for the return trip. On the way back, you can enjoy the sunset over Todos os Santos Bay. Included in the vessel: - Tourist guide; - ⁠ Live music. Not included: - Boarding fee in Salvador: R$ 20.00; - Entrance to Ilha dos Frades: R$ 25.00; - Lunch, snacks and drinks. Payment methods for fees and services: - Pix, cash or card (national flags).

Salvador: City Highlights Private Tour

Salvador: City Highlights Private Tour

Choose from 5 different itineraries to best fit your time in Salvador and your preferences. Explore the city's highlights on a private or shared tour with an expert guide and learn about the historical background of the city. • 4-Hour Cidade Baixa - Salvador Outskirts Tour Visit the lower city of Salvador and get to know the coastal area of Baía de Todos os Santos. Go to Dique do Tororó and enjoy a panoramic view of the Arena Fonte Nova football stadium. Next, see the beaches of Ribeira and the Itapagipe Peninsula and visit a tile-painting workshop. Taste a tropical ice cream at the traditional Sorveteria da Ribeira and head to the famous Senhor do Bonfim Church. Get a beautiful view of Montserrat Fortress and end your tour visiting Mercado Modelo, a major landmark of colonial Brazil where you can find a wide variety of vendors selling art and handicrafts. • 4-Hour Old Salvador with Pelourinho Tour Learn about the rich history of Salvador by starting your tour at Santo Antonio da Barra Fortress and Lighthouse. Then, visit the monument to Brazilian Independence, and walk the UNESCO-inscribed Historic Center of San Salvador de Bahia, also known as "Pelourinho.” Visit the Jesuit Basilica Cathedral and the Church of St. Francis of Assis, two of the most extraordinary religious buildings in Brazil. • 6-Hour Salvador Essentials Tour with Local Snack Make the most of your time and see the main sights in the city in this combo tour of the Cidade Baixa – Salvador Outskirts and Old Salvador with Pelourinho tours. Have a quick stop to try a crepioca (included) and taste a unique flavor of Bahian gastronomy. • 7-Hour Old Salvador with Pelourinho Tour & Salvador Beaches Live Salvador at its best and combine history with beach relaxation. This tour combines the Old Salvador with Pelourinho tour with some time to enjoy Praia do Flamengo and Stella Maris, two of the best beaches in Salvador. Lunch is not included. • 8-Hour Salvador Essentials Tour with Regional Lunch  Take the complete tour of Salvador combining the Cidade Baixa – Salvador Outskirts and Old Salvador with Pelourinho tours at a more relaxed pace with a stop for a traditional Bahian lunch (included).

Afro-Brazilian Roots Private City Tour in Salvador

Afro-Brazilian Roots Private City Tour in Salvador

Explore Afro-Brazilian Roots in Salvador Unearth Salvador– the Afro-Brazilian gem with this fantastic 6-hour tour! Prepare to be captivated by Salvador's enviable rich Afro-Brazilian culture, the pulsating capital of music and faith. This city, which stands in defiance of time, with stories breathing in every corner, is ready to provide you with an unforgettable experience. Starting from your accommodation, we will venture into this enchanting city and commence by exploring the lively waterfront of Rio Vermelho. Here, you will have an opportunity to visit the sacred altar of African deity, Yemayá, carefully maintained by local fishermen. Our next stop is Tororó Dike, where you will be able to take pictures of imposing African monuments that exude mystery and magic. Next, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant São Joaquim Fair, Salvador’s intangible heritage. Absorb the delightful aromas and flavors of Africa from stores laden with exotic fruits, fresh vegetables, and typical dishes that brim with the authenticity of local cuisine. Before embarking on the next adventure, we will taste the famous acarajé - a Brazilian culinary gem that promises to tantalize your taste buds. We then transport ourselves to the sacred temple of candomblé in Ewe Fon tradition. Here you will unravel the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions that define Candomblé. We conclude our tour at a picturesque seaside favela. Here, you may unwind from the tension and savor a delicious relaxing lunch, with panoramic views of the shimmering sea. After a day filled with wonders and adventures, we will return to your hotel, leaving you with indelible memories of vibrant Salvador.

Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Island Transfer Service

Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Island Transfer Service

Make the most of your trip to Morro de São Paulo Island and avoid the stress of planning your travel to or from Salvador. With your pre-booked transfer service, enjoy pickup from your Salvador hotel or the airport, then sit back and relax as your driver does all the work. After pickup from Salvador before 1:15PM, enjoy a ride in a comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle to the maritime terminal. From here, board a shared boat that takes you over to Itaparica Island. Once there, relax during the 2-hour car drive to Valença city followed by a 15-minute shared speedboat ride to Morro de São Paulo Island. The return journey takes the same route back.

Salvador: Cultural Treasure - Samba de Roda.

Salvador: Cultural Treasure - Samba de Roda.

Your teacher speaks fluent English, which will help you to follow the lessons and the explanations given to you to learn more about Brazilian culture, dance, music, and history. Samba is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Bahia in the late 19th century. Unfortunately, African cultural manifestations such as Capoeira and Candomblé were viewed with suspicion and criminalized. Samba was no different. But in 100 years it has gone from being a persecuted culture to a symbol of a nation. Samba is now recognized by UNESCO as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity". The class will take place at the first Capoeira School in Brazil - since 1937 - founded by Mestre Bimba, the creator of Capoeira Regional. The school was seen as a great quilombo of resistance, standing firm in the resourcefulness of cultural elements in the city of Salvador, and has been highly respected ever since.

Salvador: Praia Do Forte and Guarajuba Beach Day Trip

Salvador: Praia Do Forte and Guarajuba Beach Day Trip

Embark on an unforgettable journey from your hotel in Salvador to the mesmerizing North Coast of Bahia, home to some of Brazil's most enchanting and breathtaking beaches. Brace yourself for an adventure where calm, crystal-clear waters await you at Guarajuba Beach and Praia do Forte, boasting unparalleled biodiversity and natural beauty. Our route follows the renowned Camino del Coco, adorned by stunning coconut palm trees along its entirety. As we traverse the iconic Avenida Oceánica, we'll visit the captivating beaches leading up to Itapuã and the Abaeté Lagoon, treating you to a panoramic view of this magnificent natural wonder. Next, we'll explore Praia do Forte, known as the "Brazilian Polynesia," strolling through its famous fishing village. Don't miss the chance to visit the TAMAR Project (admission not included), a national initiative for the preservation of sea turtles and one of Brazil's most successful ecological programs. Our journey continues to the well-developed coastal complex of Guarajuba Beach, where pristine beaches and serene waters await. Here, take a moment to relax and indulge in the delicious flavors of traditional Bahian cuisine (lunch not included). As the day draws to a close, we'll return to Salvador, bidding farewell to an unforgettable adventure. Cherish the memories as you make your way back to your hotel, knowing you've experienced the best of Bahia's North Coast.

Salvador de Bahia African Culture Tour

Salvador de Bahia African Culture Tour

We'll meet at 2 pm in front of the Cathedral Basilica of San Salvador and begin a walking tour to learn about the influence and legacy of African culture in Salvador de Bahia. First, we'll go to Terreiro de Jesus, where we'll learn the history of the colonization of this area of Brazil through the actions of the Jesuit Missions and the Portuguese colonization. We'll also learn about some African celebrities who have worked in Salvador de Bahia throughout history. We'll continue walking through the center to the Cross of Sao Francisco. Here we'll tell you about the birth in the 19th century of a men's organisation whose aim was to help the black community of Salvador in the struggle for their liberation. We'll also learn about other key part of African culture such as the samba and capoeira dances. The rhythms are sure to get you wanting to move your feet! Finally, we'll visit the Escola do Olodum, a cultural and educational center of African descent where we'll review the importance of Carnival in the city. After three hours of sightseeing, we'll end the guided tour at the Cross of San Francisco.

Salvador: Walking Tour Through Pelourinho

Salvador: Walking Tour Through Pelourinho

Discover the heart of Brazil on a guided walking tour of Salvador. Visit the Lacerda Elevator, the first street in Brazil, and the Monument to the Fallen Cross. See the first Faculty of Medicine in the country and the impressive Igreja de Ouro. Meet your guide at Praça Castro Alves, where you can enjoy an incredible view of Baía de Todos os Santos and its islands. After leaving Praça Castro Alves, continue walking along Rua Chile (the first street in Brazil) and then make a photo stop at Pau da Bandeira street, known in Salvador for its magnificent view of the bay. Proceed to Praça Thomé de Souza, named in honor of the first General Governor of Brazil. In Praça Thomé de Souza, find the Palácio do Primeiro Governo, which was used as Brazil's first prison, and the magnificent Lacerda Elevator, which connects Salvador's two areas: Cidade Alta and Cidade Baixa. Continuing along Rua Chile, pass by the Museu da Misericórdia, and head to Praça da Sé, where you will see the remarkable Monument to the Fallen Cross, erected in protest of the demolition of Igreja da Sé. At Praça da Sé, make two stops: one to view the statue of the first Bishop of Brazil and learn about his tragic end, and another to see the statue of Zumbi dos Palmares, the leader of the resistance against slavery. Leaving Praça da Sé, head to Largo Terreiro de Jesus. Be amazed by the first Faculty of Medicine in the country and a complex of churches that stand out in the square. Next, move on to Largo do Cruzeiro de São Francisco, where the impressive Igreja de Ouro stands out. Pass by Olodum's house, and finally visit the famous "Ladeira do Pelô," where the pop star Michael Jackson filmed the music video for "They Don’t Care About Us." See the church of black people, the brotherhood of black men in Brazil.

Salvador Historic Walking Tour - Pelourinho

Salvador Historic Walking Tour - Pelourinho

Strolling through Brazil's captivating coastal city of Salvador de Bahia, we will discover the secrets of iconic landmarks as the magnificent Rio Branco Palace and the amazing Lacerda Elevator. Later, we will head into the Pelourinho neighborhood which is filled with 17th and 18th-century mansions that give this area a special charm. You will discover exactly why this area has been designated the status of World Heritage Site by Unesco. Strolling through Brazil's captivating coastal city of Salvador de Bahia, we will discover the secrets of iconic landmarks as the magnificent Rio Branco Palace and the amazing Lacerda Elevator. Later, we will head into the Pelourinho neighborhood which is filled with 17th and 18th-century mansions that give this area a special charm. You will discover exactly why this area has been designated the status of World Heritage Site by Unesco. We make a stop at the Praça da Cruz Caída square where you can enjoy incredible views of the ocean. Then our tour continues at the idyllic Largo do Pelourinho square where you will encounter the beautiful, baroque São Francisco church. You may recognize these enchanting streets from the video for Michael Jackson's hit song 'They don't care about us'.

From Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Paradise Island Daytrip

From Salvador: Morro de São Paulo Paradise Island Daytrip

Discover Paradise: Day Trip to Morro de São Paulo from Salvador Start your adventure bright and early at 5 AM for a complete journey to one of Bahia's most breathtaking destinations. Travel by ferry to Itaparica Island, continue by road to Valença, and finish with a quick speedboat ride to Morro de São Paulo. The full journey takes about 4 hours and offers scenic views all along the way. Once there, enjoy soft white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a charming village where cars are not allowed. Everything is done at a relaxed pace, on foot. Embrace the laid-back local vibe, sip drinks by the beach, or adventure with ziplining and horseback riding. Perfect for all ages and travel styles, Morro de São Paulo offers nature, joy, and unforgettable moments. Relax, dance, try a caipirinha, and soak up the true spirit of Bahia. Experience Highlights Departure at 5 AM and approximately a 4-hour scenic trip to Morro Ferry, road, and speedboat journey through stunning landscapes Free time to enjoy beaches, the village, and optional activities A car-free atmosphere is ideal for relaxation and exploration

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An incredible experience to immerse yourself in the spirituality of Bahia. And Alex was a fantastic guide who gave us all the explanations we needed to understand everything. Thank you so much, Alex. I highly recommend it.

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A pure marvel! Misael will make you fall in love with Salvador. His knowledge of the city is encyclopaedic. And what a joy to come across such a cultured French-speaking guide! Thank you Misael, I highly recommend him.

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The tour guide gentlemen not only was he exceptional and knowledgeable in everything Afro-Brazilian culture and history, but also had very good energy. We gained unforgettable insights on this tour. I recommend!

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Eduardo's depth of knowledge in both the local history and Brazilian history generally was fascinating to dig in to. He is outstanding at his job. The tour is very insightful, would greatly recommend it.

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The guides, in particular, made this trip absolutely outstanding. So warm, fun, helpful and patient. The trip is so worth the money, Morro de São Paulo is gorgeous!