Salvador & The All Saints Bay
Bahia Swamp & Beach
The Cacha Pregos village is a place to relax, know a little about the local culture, enjoy beautiful white sand beaches and the swamp. Continue reading
The Cacha Pregos village is a place to relax, know a little about the local culture, enjoy beautiful white sand beaches and the swamp. Continue reading
In 1991, the UNESCO recognized the Atlantic Forest as a Biosfere Reserve, and recently, the south of Bahia as a World Natural Heritage site. Continue reading
This Diamond Plateau – National Park of the Chapada Diamantina offers some of the most scene landscapes you can find in the country. Continue reading
The site is considered of special importance due to the great concentration of well-preserved aboriginal rock drawings. Continue reading
This gracious floating hotel is full of personality, and sail through the history and geography of the All Saints Bay gathering comfort and leisure. Continue reading
For groups interested to learn and tour around important facts and remarkable natural sceneries of Brazilian history. Continue reading
A village with sandy streets, beaches with warm and crystal-clear waters. It’s a cosmopolitan place with comfort, nature and entertainment. Continue reading
Visit to the Praia do Forte village to see the Sea turtle conservation project, enjoy the warm waters and tide pools. Continue reading
Maraú Peninsula has untouched beaches and tropical forest. There’s a handful of small fishing villages mostly not on any maps. Continue reading
The city of Ilhéus is certainly a cultural vocation. It’s located 400 km south of Salvador, its history is as old as the history of Brazil. Continue reading
Itaparica, the biggest island among the 56 on the All Saints Bay. The interior of the island continues to be primarily uninhabited. Continue reading
Home to a dense Atlantic forest, and with its salt marshes, sand dunes, extensive mangroves, and paradisiacal coconut-palmed beaches and reefs. Continue reading
Sail to experience the lovely beaches of Frades and Itaparica islands and enjoy the view of Salvador and All Saints’ Bay. Continue reading
This Diamond Plateau – National Park of the Chapada Diamantina offers some of the most scene landscapes you can find in the country. Continue reading