Tour To Morro De São Paulo





Description
Morro de São Paulo, nestled on Tinharé Island within the municipality of Cairu, is steeped in the rich history of Colonial Brazil. Our journey begins with a thrilling Speedboat or Ferry Boat ride from Salvador to Itaparica Island. As we traverse the Baía de Todos os Santos, you'll be captivated by the views of Salvador from the sea. Upon reaching Itaparica Island, we'll venture onward to the municipality of Valença via the Ponte do Funil, a bridge connecting the island to the mainland, in the enchanting Costa do Dendê region. Next, we'll dock at Ponta do Curral, part of the historic municipality of Valença, where a swift speedboat will whisk us away to Morro de São Paulo in just 10 minutes. Upon arrival, we'll embark on a leisurely stroll to the picturesque Fourth Beach. Our idyllic spot for swimming and optional lunch awaits at the vibrant Second Beach. After soaking up the sun and sea, we'll return to the hotel.
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Morro de São Paulo
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(12)
Fabulous! No cars, no crime, great food, and lovely people. Everyone walks everywhere’s. So laid back and peaceful. I absolutely loved it there.
Wonderful place, soon I will be back to talk all this space would not fit, I already indicated to several friends. The hotels are wonderful there is no banditry, very quiet, and there is better thing yet pretty women.
Nice but to cross only to then go to Boipeba. Mass tourism and noisy. It's not worth staying there
Cher J_JL548, Merci d'avoir partagé votre avis. Nous regrettons que votre expérience n'ait pas répondu à vos attentes. Cependant, nous tenons à préciser que cette excursion n'a pas été réalisée par Tangol Tours. Nous nous excusons pour tout inconvénient que vous avez pu rencontrer, mais nous vous demandons respectueusement de supprimer cet avis et de le publier auprès de l'agence de voyages concernée, car nous ne sommes pas associés à l'organisation de cette excursion. Nous apprécions votre compréhension et vous remercions d'avoir pris le temps de partager vos commentaires. Cordialement, Tangol Tours
It was very nice and the beach was stunning, the bus ride was a bit long but that’s how it is. The guide was very knowledgeable
Great walk on the hill of São Paulo. Agency bhaia earth and tourism, very obg for incredible experience,proportioned to my family obg.
The excursion around the island is worth visiting several natural pools and beautiful beaches, such as Morere and Boipeva. It's a speedboat ride on the high seas, time-consuming and sometimes uncomfortable.
Beautiful place to enjoy , the 4th beach peace in this plane. I suggest not going into the season after the holidays a lot of teenagers high on drugs and noise. Greetings and do not hesitate to make this trip.
We were organized by the Viagens Agency Enterprise Rnb Turismo and this ride is highly recommended. Enterprise management was excellent. We made the semi-terrestrial journey to avoid the Catamaran which makes it more direct but being by open sea causes more problems of dizziness. Many places to eat, paradise beaches and many activities to do. We stayed two days but it is advisable to consider more days to make the most of this nice place.
An indispensable tour for those who go to MSP. We did with an agency called MSP Tourism, the sailor was Felipe, excellent professional. It is a full-day walk, so prepare to burn in the sun and arrive tired (laughs). Pools of Garapua and Moreré are "top", stop in Boipeba is "ok", return by the River of Hell to Cairu and then an excellent sunshine. You can go, it'll be very good. Search the tide table, visit the low tide near 12h if possible.
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The excursion to the Morro de Sao Paulo is a must-see that combines visiting a 17th century fortress with paradise beaches. Very pleasant boat trip, then about 1 hour by micro and then about 10 minutes by boat leave us at the Morro, where we will see the church of Our Lady of Light, fully restored, and a street winding through where only passers-by and some affected vehicle to Service. On those blocks you will find stores selling clothing and handicrafts. Beach 2 is where most bars and restaurants are and I recommend a quick tour comparing prices and services before lunch because they will find price differences, especially in the places recommended by the guides, which are the most expensive. Note that Cover and Table Service (almost 10% more) are added to the price of the menu. The use of parasols, chairs and chairs is free of charge If you are going to beach, do not hesitate to choose the 3 which is a rough beach, with calm waters and if you have time the 4 is a more picturesque beach although not indicated to walk as it is rockier.



