150 Tourist attractions in Porto Seguro & Cabrália
Discover the main sights of Porto Seguro and Santa Cruz Cabrália
In this section we help you plan the best route for your trip through a real tour with photos and/or videos that show the beaches, centers, fairs, tours and curiosities of the main attractions in the region. Just scroll down to the end of the site and enjoy.
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Taperapuan Beach (North Rim)
The beach on which the Porto Dourado Hotel is located is also the widest and most structured, with dozens of beach huts, leisure complexes and restaurants for you to enjoy with your whole family. This region is where the main shows, congresses and events take place, in addition to the Axé Moi Arena carnival; It is also the location of the leisure complexes: Tôa Tôa, Axé Moi, Barramares, Beat Beach and Boa Beach.
Historic City of Porto Seguro
In the Historic City of Porto Seguro you will get to know the local culture, buy handicrafts, visit the first church in Brazil, see the old houses, in addition to privileging the panoramic view of the city. The miscegenation of the customs of the Portuguese with that of the indigenous people can be felt and perceived in the friendliness and welcome of the people from Bahia. In the place you can also visit the historic lighthouse, jail house and town hall, watch a capoeira presentation and much more.
Praia de Coroa Vermelha (Cabrália)
Considered the best beach in the extreme south of Bahia, located in the bay of Porto Seguro and Santa Cruz Cabrália, the blue-green ocean of Coroa Vermelha is famous for its long coastline with calm seas with rare waves, amidst ecological reserves, park of reefs and corals. It is also close to the commercial center of Coroa Vermelha and the indigenous fair that sell Pataxó handicrafts, dominant in the region.
District of Arraial D'Ajuda (South Rim)
Charm, relaxation and sophistication coexist harmoniously when discovering the sea at the beaches of Taípe, Apaga Fogo and Pitinga, with beautiful landscapes formed by white sand, clear waters, cliffs and coral pools. At night, the schedule on Rua do Mucugê, the most charming in the country, is rich in gastronomic options, live music and stores signed with brands from the region or from the national fashion scene. Definitely an itinerary to be visited.
District of Trancoso (South Rim)
Trancoso is one of the hottest regions for celebrities from Brazil and the world. District of Porto Seguro, the place stands out for its cozy climate, contact with nature, alternative cuisine and total uniqueness. Full of cliffs, white sand beaches with crystalline waters, rivers and mangroves, Trancoso has a colorful and photogenic Quadrado: its beautiful historic center with the feel of a fishing village
Espelho Beach (South Rim)
Internationally known, Praia do Espelho was chosen by the specialized media as one of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. Located between Caraíva and Trancoso, a noble address, its beauty mirrors its surprising perfection and full of contrasts. Tartarufgas spawning site, due to the tranquility it offers and the difficult access. A tip is, before going to observe the tides and understand their nuances to enjoy the natural pools.
Discovery Walkway (Center)
The colorful colonial houses that make up Passarela are one of the city's most famous postcards. With a beautiful view of the pier, and right in front of where the Buranhém River meets the green waters of the sea, the place stands out for the diversity of handicraft options, diversity of restaurants for all tastes, budgets and flavors, in addition to being rich in accessing history. Recently reopened, it has a sidewalk, a bike path and a lot of comfort for visitors.
Sun Island (Cabralia)
Ilha do Sol, honored in the song "Mila" by singer Netinho, is also famous for offering sweets and liquors from the region and for having the famous therapeutic mud bath. The place, very cozy, has a restaurant and a very rustic decoration that guarantees wonderful photos to those who visit. The island is a true ecological preservation park. As for the João de Tiba River, the beauties of the route to the island are indescribable.
Historic City of Cabrália
Located in the upper part of Santa Cruz Cabrália, the Historic City holds buildings erected in the 17th and 18th centuries and listed by the National Historic Heritage. Among them are the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição and the Town Hall and Jail. In addition to the architectural collection, also made up of ruins, the region offers a beautiful panoramic view of the center and the João de Tiba River. Next to the church there is also the oldest cemetery in the city.
Aquarium Island (Temporarily Closed)
Located on the crossing from Porto Seguro to Arraial D'Ajuda on the Buranhém River, Ilha dos Aquários or Ilha Pacuio is a space designed to serve and receive all audiences. With 5 aquariums that take care of sharks, moray eels and exotic fish, the place has several environments that perform different musical styles, in addition to a variety of restaurants. The island's program is very varied with musical entertainment and visitation.
Recife de Fora (North Rim)
Area of preservation of natural reefs with pools of colorful corals, Recife de Fora is a different experience for those who want to dive in the high seas without facing great depths. The tourist arrives by schooner and can contemplate the marine life when diving with the use of fins and snorkel. The tip is: try to board the first schooner of the day to ensure diving in clear and transparent water.
Eco Aquatic Park Arraial D'Ajuda (South Rim)
Located on Praia do Mucugê in Arraial D'Ajuda, is one of the largest and most beautiful water parks in Brazil!
Adventure, nature, gastronomy, diversity and lots of fun guaranteed for the whole family! The place was built to welcome and serve all ages, with a variety of water structures and an infinity of toys to have fun with total safety, zeal and comfort.
Marine Park Coroa Alta (Cabrália)
The high crown is a coral platform and sandbar on the high seas, in the city of Santa Cruz Cabrália. With orange sand that stands out amid the blue and crystalline waters that surround it, at low tide natural pools are formed with various species of fish and corals. The tour is attractive because it is very long, providing a longer-lasting enjoyment and because it is complemented with a visit to Ilha do Sol, which is a true ecological reserve.
Vilarejo Caraíva (South Rim)
Vilarejo de Caraíva brings together simplicity and rusticity with charm in every corner. Tents on the beach and on the river, forró music that happens at night on weekends, the pleasant atmosphere of Beco, the delicious Pastel do Pará. The great highlight is the fact that there are no vehicles in the place and the only transport allowed for suitcases, the elderly and children is the Jeguber or Jegue Taxi. The indigenous root is very characteristic. Worth knowing.
Indigenous Fair (Shopping dos Índios)
Located on Praia do Mucugê in Arraial D'Ajuda, is one of the largest and most beautiful water parks in Brazil!
Adventure, nature, gastronomy, diversity and lots of fun guaranteed for the whole family! The place was built to welcome and serve all ages, with a variety of water structures and an infinity of toys to have fun with total safety, zeal and comfort.
Mãe Tereza Farm Environmental Reserve
The Mãe Tereza Farm Ecological Park is the most relaxing environment in Cabrália. Lagoon with zipline and kayak, speedboat ride on the João de Tiba River, horseback riding, resting in a hammock, catch and release, ping pong, swings, in short, all the experiences of a farm and environmental reserve are guaranteed in this place with incredible energy. Highlight is given to being received with a little train. The food served is also very good.
Jaqueira Reserve Indigenous Village (South Rim)
Located just 1.5 kilometers from the Hotel Porto Dourado, the Jaqueira Reserve preserves the history and customs of the Pataxó indigenous people, providing a unique experience. Visitors learn a little about the life of a native indigenous community. In the place, it is possible to take a light walk and observe rare tree species, such as brazilwood, and endangered animals. It is also possible to purchase handicrafts.
Txagrú Mirawê Indigenous Reserve (Cabrália)
The Txagrú Mirawê Reserve is located in the center of the Coroa Vermelha district, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, close to Mutá beach, in Porto Seguro. In the place, in addition to cultural presentations, the indigenous people offer handicrafts, talk about the history and customs of the village, roast the fish on the banana leaf for tasting and even invite visitors for a walk in the preserved forest near the huts and crossed by a small river.
Santo André beach (Cabrália)
Santo André beach, located in the municipality of Santa Cruz Cabrália, just 20km from Porto Seguro headquarters, is known for being the destination chosen by the German Football Team during the 2014 World Cup. stands out for its calm and transparent waters at low tide and for being divided by the João de Tiba River. The place is really charming, as it preserves the characteristic of forests and virgin sea.
Rua do Mucugê (Arraial d'Ajuda)
Considered the most charming street in the country, Rua do Mucugê, in the Arraial d'Ajuda district, in Porto Seguro stands out for its rustic decoration and amber lighting that guarantees the cozy atmosphere of the whole place. High gastronomkia restaurants, designer stores, small show venues, in addition to the famous Bêco das Cores where there is always top quality live music with native or naturalized Arrayan musicians.
Trancoso Square (South Rim)
The Quadrado de Trancoso is one of the famous destinations in the region. Following the Portuguese tradition of the time, in the center is the Church, and around it, forming a square, the colorful houses. Some of these houses are still the home of the natives, in others brand stores and restaurants are installed. These establishments tend to be frequented by celebrities, so don't be surprised if you run into someone you know.
Paragliding (South Rim)
Adventure is guaranteed for those who enjoy adrenaline in the heights. In Arraial D'ajuda, on the cliffs, every day, a group of experienced professional instructors are waiting for you to guarantee this exclusive tour. Seeing from the top, flying over the sea with only the force of the wind, the natural beauties that only Porto Seguro has, is another great opportunity to capture good memories of your trip and make memories for a lifetime._cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b -136bad5cf58d_
ATV Ride (North Rim to South Rim)
The experience is ideal for having a differentiated contact with the beautiful beaches on the south coast of Bahia, in the Trancoso region, known as one of the most popular beaches in Bahia. Riding is easy, requiring no previous knowledge, which allows you to enjoy the entire route composed of the native Atlantic Forest, beaches, trails and cliffs that vary in color from ocher to pink. For those who like adventure, the script is one of the favourites.
Buggy Ride (Porto Seguro to Corumbau)
One of the favorites of tourists is the traditional and exclusive buggy, or "bugre". From Porto Seguro to Corumbau, there are several companies that offer a tour service with trail itineraries or vehicle rental to move around the city. The feeling of a retro vehicle in the middle of nature or the beach is something unique, as the pleasure of breaking the rules a little is in line with this incredible adventure. Records and perrengues are the best on this tour.
Pitinga Beach (South Rim)
Located in the district of Porto Seguro, Arraial D'Ajuda, Pitinga is a beach formed by a small cove of crystalline blue-green, calm and warm waters, framed by multicolored cliffs, coconut trees and other types of vegetation tropical. It has a good structure of beach huts, children's entertainment, an artificial swimming pool for children, and varied cuisine. For adventurers, it is a popular spot for paragliding.
Mucugê Beach (South Rim)
The beach closest to the center of the Arraial d'Ajuda district has a large number of beach huts with structures for all types of audiences and tastes. It is one of the most sought after beaches by families who visit us in search of sun and sea. In summer, several huts hold parties by the sea with the best of live music with DJ, sax, voice and guitar or bands, with very eclectic and/or diversified repertoires.
Axé Moi Arena (North Rim)
Located close to the Axé Moi Leisure Complex, more precisely on Taperapuan beach, this space with enormous infrastructure hosts, throughout the year, major events such as Carnaporto (traditional party that takes place after the city's carnival), New Year's Eve, October Revelry, University Congresses and other large public parties. The structure, in addition to being airy, is very spacious and exclusive.
Tôa Tôa Leisure Complex (North Rim)
Complexo de Lazer Tôa Tôa is one of the busiest beach huts on the north shore. Lamba-aerobics shows, with dancers performing on a stage overlooking the sea, invite the most excited to join in the festive spirit that makes the south of Bahia famous. In addition, there are more radical options, such as a helicopter ride, Parasail or Banana Boat. The space has day and night programming.
Pau Brasil National Park
A federal full protection conservation unit administered by ICMBio, created in April 1999, located near the districts of Arraial d'Ajuda, Vale Verde and Trancoso. The park is home to many important tree species such as pau-brasil, braúna, maçaranduba and arapoti. Its fauna has endangered species, such as the jaguar, the harpy eagle and the chauá parrot, as well as anteaters, tamarins, squirrels and armadillos.
Clovo do Cabral (Historic Center)
A mandatory stop, this small square, located at the entrance to the historic center, right at the bottom of the slope that descends from the airport, houses a statue of Pedro Álvares Cabral, the Portuguese navigator who commanded the expedition to discover Brazil in April 1500. Arm outstretched, Cabral welcomes you and points you in the direction of the colonial houses that make up the discovery walkway, a few meters away.
Epic Memorial (North Rim)
With a perfect replica of a life-size Portuguese ship, the Memorial da Epopeia do Descobrimento is an open-air museum that offers a representation of one of Pedro Álvares Cabral's caravels in 1500. It is also known for its botanical gardens with rare plants and several times used by native ancestors, or even by newly arrived Europeans, in the 16th century, who medicated with them.
L'Ooccitane Theater (Trancoso)
Place where the Music Festival in Trancoso takes place, a diversified event in musical styles, with programming ranging from classical music to MPB. Its architectural design is modern and bold, with an open-air auditorium and a covered one, superimposed, for better acoustics, and, in case of rain, change of location for the show in minutes. The decoration preserves the rusticity and charm of Trancoso, despite being in the Arraial D'ajuda area.
Ponta do Apaga Fogo Beach (South Rim)
Located on the banks of the famous Buranhém River, Ponta do Apaga Fogo beach comprises a stretch where the sea meets the river, offering excellent conditions for bathing at any time of tide. When the river is at low levels, the color of blue water predominates, but when the river is at a high level, the water on this beach takes on a brownish color. From here you can see the crossing of the ferry and small boats.
Caraíva River (South Rim)
One of the main attractions of Caraíva, without a doubt, is the river that gave its name to the village. Its descent allows for a privileged view of the facades of the bars and restaurants located on its right bank. It is guaranteed fun for all ages and in communion with nature. The calm water is a good option for practicing standup or kayaking. To reach the village, the main crossing is made with the natives' canoes.
Rural tourism
The Rural Tourism Experience HERE will surprise you! The attractions enchant those who love strolling through preserved nature and appreciate new flavors. Passing through producing farms, RPPN's, national parks, indigenous villages, boat trips up the Buranhém River, historical routes and other surprises. One of the highlights is the Vale dos Buffalos, which is cut by a road and is in a preserved area of river, which sometimes covers the whole place.
Complexo de Laxer Barramares (North Rim)
Located on Taperapuan beach, Barramares is a leisure complex with a restaurant, outdoor activities, music, aerobics, bars, shops, private parking, tables in covered areas or on the beach. Contact with nature is something remarkable with access, in addition to the sea, to a river outlet in a preserved area of mangroves. The repertoire of Bahian music predominates in the place and the quality of the structure pleases everyone who attends.
Mutá Beach (North Rim)
Last beach on the North Shore of Porto Seguro, on the border with Santa Cruz Cabrália, this charming strip of fine white sand serves as a stop for schooners and boats that take to Coroa Alta, a coral bank that forms close by, with low tide. Mutá is much sought after by practitioners of water sports powered by sailing, mainly kitsurfing. Some haute cuisine stalls are in place with the most diverse culinary dishes.
Coqueiros Beach (South Rim)
It is the closest beach to Quadrado de Trancoso, just a 15-minute walk away. Its calm waters are an invitation for family activities. During the ebb tide, the graceful reefs are visible a few meters ahead, which, together with the extensive strip of coconut trees, a few meters behind, transform this beach into the ideal setting for excellent photos. There are excellent structures of beach restaurants with exclusive service.
Ponta de Itaquena Beach (South Rim)
Long beach, with natural pools at low tide and coral formation. It is where the best waves in the region are found. Located in the middle of beautiful native forest, Itaquena is in an Environmental Preservation Area, with sea turtles nesting, with no access to cars and strong lighting at night. A true natural paradise to discover and enjoy, in addition to being another exclusive beach option in Porto Seguro.
Ponta Grande Beach (North Rim)
One of the most beautiful settings in the city for photos and contemplation of the sea is Praia de Ponta Grande. The road runs parallel to the blue waters, and, in some stretches, the sea is so close that it seems possible to touch it through the car window! The calm beach, without waves, maintains an immense area of shallow relief. The natural pools guarantee tranquility for bathers, fishermen and passers-by. The place is very popular for photoshoots of couples and pregnant women.
Praia dos Nativos (South Rim)
The busiest beach frequented by celebrities in Trancoso. Here, the variety of Bahian cuisine restaurants, beach clubs with complete service infrastructure, live music, are reasons to get to know the region! Praia dos Nativos is considered the high season point with many electronic music parties, which happen during the day by the sea and continue into the night with a more sophisticated atmosphere.
Rio da Barra Beach (South Rim)
On one side, the mouth of the Rio da Barra, with the diversity and beauty of the mangroves. On the other, the Atlantic Ocean. It is this spectacle that tourists expect to see, but it offers other charms. A few meters before the mouth of the river forms a cove with warm and calm waters. Meanwhile, on the other side, the waves are advancing decisively and crashing against the cliffs. The contact with the preservation of Atlantic vegetation is also characteristic of the place.
Taípe Beach (Arraial d'Ajuda)
The beauties of Taípe beach itself are complemented by the spectacle offered by the existence of the great cliffs of about 45 meters that rise, imposing, in front of the sea! Frequented by cool people, the place is excellent for hiking and cycling, in addition to being the point where paragliders are released, which guarantee the tourist a privileged view of nature.
Barra Beach (Caraiva)
At the southern end of Porto Seguro are the most isolated beaches, which offer almost complete privacy. It's nature in its purest state, writing invitations that surpass imagination. With its sand dotted with romantic shells, whelks and corals, the beaches of Caraíva serve as a backdrop for the fleeting promises of lovers. At one point it meets the Caraíva river, a place most frequented by tourists.
Itapororoca Beach (South Rim)
Typical tropical paradise beach, with unparalleled beauty, perfect for resting and connecting with nature, it has white sand and native vegetation at the top. With the calm and privacy that the environment provides, it has become a meeting point for couples. In winter, the waves delight surfers, due to the height and strength of the open sea winds. Definitely an exclusive tour of the region.
Mundaí Beach (North Rim)
Located 4 km from the center, Mundaí beach has calm waters and generous shade from coconut trees. It is ideal to go with the family. Because it has traditional tents, with great service and different music, such as blues, reggae and rock, it is very frequented by natives. Opposite the beach, there is space for Camping, and it is common to see several Motor Homes from everywhere, parked there. It is the closest beach to gas stations and a 24-hour bank.
Whale Watching
Between the months of July and October, Porto Seguro is presented with the opportunity to observe whales in their natural environment, developing behaviors related to their reproduction. It's a fantastic experience! The observation is carried out following the rules of sighting to guarantee the safety of all and the well-being of the animals. A true dance in the waters and a show of nature.
Fountain of Our Lady of Help
Legend has it that the community of Arraial d'Ajuda, in other times, made prayers and promises to Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda asking for water, which was scarce in those difficult times. Suddenly, by a miracle, crystal clear water began to flow from the very altar of the Church, slipping surreptitiously down the hill behind it. The community, of course, says that the water is blessed and that it cures diseases! And those who visit, of course, do not doubt and then taste the water.
Monte Pascoal National and Historical Park
Monte Pascoal would have been the first place sighted by the Portuguese fleet in April 1500, when the sailor on duty shouted from the top of the observation basket: "Land in sight". However, the park was only created much later, in 1961. The Mount itself, that is, the peak seen by the Portuguese, is actually located in the center of the National Park, and located 35 km from the Atlantic Ocean, 156 km south of Porto Seguro.
Municipal Market of Porto Seguro
Located in the center of the city, the municipal market is the ideal place for those looking for all kinds of fresh products, including regional products, fruits and even typical foods. A visit in the morning, very early, especially on weekends, can be a good choice for anyone looking to get in touch with the local population, their habits and customs, in addition to getting to know some delicacies and agricultural products that are grown in the region.
Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda Church (Arraial d'Ajuda)
The district of Arraial d'Ajuda includes the first sanctuary in Brazil: the Church of Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda. The image of the Saint arrived in 1549, brought by the Portuguese Jesuits. Construction of the sanctuary began around 1550 and was completed in 1772 with the grandiose work of stone and lime. Behind the church, in addition to the exuberant view of the coast and the active forest of Arraial, there is a source of pure water, considered miraculous by many.
Broadway (Arraial d'Ajuda)
"Broduei" is a nice street that connects Praça São Brás to Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda Church. Considered the first entertainment center in Arraial, it has several shops, bars and restaurants, where you can find people from all over the world looking for a souvenir, a good photo, or a drink to relax. Also internationally known as the “Corner of the World”, because many people from all over the world meet there.
Alley of Colors (Arraial d'Ajuda)
Beco das Cores has the feel of a gallery, with its little clothing stores, small bars with varied cuisine, cachaça and open-air musical attractions. Cozy and eclectic place for all tastes and tribes. Located on the most charming street in Brazil, Mucugê. Every weekend it welcomes passers-by with first-rate live music ranging from rock to samba, reggae to pagode alto. It is worth checking.
Saint John the Baptist Church (Trancoso)
At the very end of Trancoso Square is the São João Batista Church, built in 1656 with its back to the sea, with the aim of protecting the faithful and property. A igrejinha is very popular for holding charming weddings celebrated in the square. Behind the church there is a lookout with a panoramic view of some of the most beautiful beaches in Trancoso, as well as part of the native vegetation of the place, characteristic of the Atlantic forest.
Fishermen's Tariff
Marked by the charm of the Buranhém River together with the moored fishermen's boats, who sell their fresh fish and seafood products in the place, Tarifa is a mixture of a local market with a wonderful deck to witness the most beautiful sunset in Porto. Safe. There are bars and restaurants that complement this scene with good food to the sound of voice and guitar, in addition to the most beautiful sunset in the city.
Ribeirinhos and Tancinho (Pau do Macaco Island)
On the Buranhém river we find two restaurants on the island of Pau do Macaco: Os Ribeirinho, belonging to a Spaniard and a Baiana, which offer, in a pleasant environment, the most authentic mixed haute cuisine of European and regional cuisine. We also have the authentic Tancinho, native to the region, which offers homemade food options and the guiamum. The walk to the island is magnificent, as you can see various species of birds and vegetation.
Barra Velha village
Located in the famous Monte Pascoal National Park, in Porto Seguro, the village of Barra Velha can be reached in three ways: on foot, in a light six-kilometer walk along Caraíva beach; in a buggy, venturing along a beautiful trail, or enjoying the cadenced trot of a horse. The choice is yours, the thrill is guaranteed. It is considered today the largest native indigenous reserve in the country and is open to tourists and passers-by.
Pedalo in Coroa Vermelha (Sea & Bike)
On Coroa Vermelha beach, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, there is a super excited crowd offering bike rides over the sea... That's right, bicycles readapted to ride on water. The calm sea in the region guarantees a fun and very original tour to obtain excellent records of moments experienced on your trip. The mega positive part is that the modality is an intense aerobic exercise, but very fun.
Hawaiian Canoe (CPP Extreme)
In Porto Seguro, CPP Extreme offers Hawaiian canoe lessons for locals and tourists alike. Following several itineraries on the nautical area of sea and river existing in Porto Seguro and Santa Cruz Cabrália, the programs have been highly praised by those who venture to drive canoes in groups, in addition to being a sport that is always well remembered and indicated because already practiced or practice. Another exclusive activity on the coast of the Discovery Coast.
Cycling Route
In Porto Seguro several companies, guides and groups offer cycling routes for all modalities: amateur, intermediate or professional. There are beach, trail, farm, road routes among others. The region also encourages championships that take place throughout the year for those who practice professional cycling. Some schedules include stops for rest and lodging. It is worth visiting paradise on two wheels.
Apaga Fogo Beach (South Rim)
This is the beach located right after Ponta do Apaga Fogo. Close to the banks of the Buranhém River, the beach comprises a stretch of coastline where the sea offers good conditions for swimming, whatever the height of the tide tables. Natural pools are formed during the low tide, allowing free diving and an extension of white sand ideal for walking or cycling near the shores of the beach.
Ponta de Santo Antônio Beach (North Rim)
Located in the village of Santo Antônio, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, the beach of Santo Antônio or Ponta de Santo Antônio is an exclusive place, usually deserted and with a unique beauty, as it has very fine white sand and is close to the exit of the Santo River. Antonio. The site is commonly used by couples who like to camp by the sea or isolate themselves from the rest of the world. There are only two simple kiosks, but excellent quality of service and care.
Guaiú Beach (North Rim)
Located in the city of Santa Cruz Cabrália, in the extreme south of Bahia, 30km from Porto Seguro, Guaiú beach is close to the district of Santo André. To get to the place, departing from Porto Seguro, it is necessary to cross the Santa Cruz Cabrália ferry. It is on this beach that the Guaiú River meets the sea on days of high tides, which guarantees a constant change in the landscape. For those who want an experience with nature, it is the ideal place.
River João de Tiba (Cabrália)
The João de Tiba river rises 135 km away, from its mouth at Santa Cruz Cabralia, in the serra dos aimorés on the border of da bahia com Minas Gerais. In a section close to the city of Eunápolis is named after the Santa Cruz river, where there was a plant called by the same name. Its estuary is very fishy and is home to a huge area de mangrove, in addition to some islands in its extension, such as the famous Ilha do Sol.
Buranhém River (Porto Seguro)
Known as the Peixe River or the Porto Seguro River, the Buranhém River rises in Minas Gerais and runs 148 kilometers to its mouth no Atlantic Ocean, at safe harbor. It is the source from which the water that supplies cities in the extreme south of Bahia is collected. The river is at the center of the tourist triangle of Porto Seguro that involves the districts of Arraial da Ajuda, de trancoso e Porto Headquarters Center. "Buranhém" means "sweet stick" in Tupi.
Jacumã Beach (South Rim)
Located 50 km from Porto Seguro headquarters, Jacumã beach is difficult to access, but stands out for its cliffs and wide beaches on days of low tide. Excellent for those who enjoy crossing by bicycle, as the firm sand is very good for pedaling. It is located between Curuípe da Orla Sul and Praia do Espelho. There are no tent options in the place, as it is an area of 100% native and preserved vegetation, so it is recommended to bring your own drinks.
Praia do Satu (South Rim)
With cliffs, lagoons and natural pools, Satu beach has become the point of the main digital influencers in the country. With rustic beauty and surrounded by 3 lagoons on the 2.5k of beach, which are worth visiting, the paradisiacal place evokes the feeling of well-being in the midst of nature and clear waters, especially in summer. It is located between Espelho beach and Caraíva village. It is certainly the newest beach spot among celebrities in the country.
Curuípe Beach (North Rim)
Urbanized beach and close to the center of Porto Seguro, it stands out for being quite wooded and at times of low tide it maintains a long sand space with calm tides. One of the most beautiful spots to see the full moon rise, the beach is very popular with couples and families, who prefer to enjoy the structure of tables, chairs, food and drinks. Another attraction is the calm and proximity to the main track.
Arakakai Beach (Cabralia)
Sea with strong waves and an open coastline that has a rocky part as it is the last beach before leaving the João de Tiba River. In one area there is a large barrier of rocks, but at the beginning of it the sea has a long strip of sand where people go to exercise, especially at the end of the day due to the remarkable landscape of the sunset. It is one of the most visited beaches by those who live in the center of Cabrália.
Lookout "Oh How Beautiful!" (Cabralia)
In the upper part of Santa Cruz Cabrália, geographically close to the Historic Center, but with different accesses, the Mirante Ai Que Lindo was built by an Italian. The place has a wonderful view of the João de Tiba River, the islands and the rock wall that divides and separates the sea from the river. You can see the crossing of the ferry and the passing of the schooners that go to Ilha do Sol or Coroa Alta. Certainly a beautiful place to admire and relax.
Turtle Beach (Cabrália)
Also known as Jacumã de Cabrália beach, as there is also another Jacumã on the North Shore, Praia das Tartarugas is identified with a sculpture of the reptile and takes this name because it is a spawning and birthing place for this incredible animal. The beach is not very busy, but it is located in an urban area and has one of the most beautiful landscapes at the end of the day. It is worth knowing the place to walk around and end the day with a beautiful sunset over the sea.
Araçaípe Beach (South Rim)
Araçaípe is a beach with warm waters, which, at low tide, shows its coral barrier that forms natural pools. It is located between the beaches of Apaga Fogo and Pescadores, in the district of Arraial d'Ajuda, in Porto Seguro. For those who want to escape the hustle and bustle and are looking for reserved environments, it is a good choice, as environmental preservation is outstanding in this place and there is a scarcity of stalls or food services on this stretch of coastline.
Fisherman's Beach (South Rim)
Golden sand beach in a village with palm trees, fishing boats and local seafood kiosks. No large structures, with just one stall that caters very well to the public that attends, João Pescador. When it reaches low tide, the beach has natural pools in the corals, which are excellent for children. Tranquility, peace and a peaceful atmosphere are the hallmarks of the place, which makes the visit worthwhile.
Parracho Beach (South Rim)
Located to the right of Mucugê beach, in Arraial d'Ajuda, Parracho beach, named after a former mayor of Porto Seguro, has the most incredible tents and events in Arraial. It stands out for having in front of it a large barrier of corals, where the waves break leaving the sea calm. This beach is very frequented by young people during the summer holidays, as it is very popular and has tents ready to serve them.
Blue Lagoon Waterfall (South Rim)
The Blue Lagoon was one of the most beautiful settings in Arraial d'Ajuda for its bluish medicinal water. The site is being revitalized by the management and it is believed that within a few years it will be 100% rescued. In current reality, there is a wonderful waterfall, in the same location, which can be enjoyed by bathers who frequent the Lagoa Azul beach. Until the original landscape returns, it is a good idea to enjoy this waterfall.
Blue Lagoon Beach (South Rim)
The Lagoa Azul, which gives its name to the beach, has not existed for over a decade, but the beach, with its transparent waters and white dunes, is one of the most beautiful in the region. Access to the place is via Pitinga or Mucugê beach, with just a single, simple beach hut. The sea of the place is calm and the environment is very peaceful, as the difficult access only by walking, prevents crowds and riots.
Lençóis Beach (Cabrália)
Very beautiful, quiet and deserted beach. A walking show. The beach of Lençois, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, is the type of tumble, because has thick, soft and lighter sand. It's the beach you walk with difficulty because your feet sink in as you step on the sand. It is also a beach whose depth is felt as soon as you enter the water. It is not very busy and has bigger waves than the others in the region.
Ferry crossing Porto Seguro x Arraial d'Ajuda
A safe crossing that takes an average of 10 to 15 minutes, the Porto Seguro Sede - Arraial d'Ajuda ferry operates 24 hours a day. At dawn, the interval between departures is one hour; during the day, 30 minutes. The crossing is carried out over the Buranhém River for both pedestrians and vehicles of all sizes. Despite being a connection between districts, it is worth some exclusive photos at dawn and late afternoon.
Santa Cruz Cabrália - Bahia
A 20-minute crossing over the João de Tiba River, the Balsa de Cabrália connects the city center with the district of Santo André, supporting pedestrians and medium-sized vehicles. Smaller than Porto Seguro, during the day the crossing seems to resemble a true Bahian swamp, which guarantees several incredible photos, such as this one that shows the city of Cabrália seen from the outside. It is common to see some native birds and herons along the way.
Discovery Museum and Landmark
Name given to the first specific monument of Bahia, in Porto Seguro, brought by the Portuguese, around 1500, in the so-called “discovery” of the country. Currently protected by acrylic, the Marco do Descobrimento is a Portuguese stone column that features an inscription, which has the function of asserting Portuguese sovereignty in the place where it is located. It is a way of expressing: Portugal is the law and the divinity.
Pitangueiras Square (Downtown Porto Seguro)
Located at the entrance to the city, it is a small square just behind the famous Cabral interchange. A space for coexistence and integration between residents and tourists. With a good view of Praia do Cruzeiro, the first from the center, towards the north coast, it receives, in the late afternoon, many practitioners of walking, crossfit, street exercises in search of tranquility or good shape. The name is given by the amount of pintagueiras planted in the square.
Mugiquiçaba Beach (North Rim)
Mogiquiçaba beach is 23 kilometers from Santo André, in the Cabrália district, and draws attention to the variety of seabirds. Access is on foot, crossing the village that gives its name to the beach. Offers good waves for surfing. The beach belongs to the municipality of Belomonte, which is part of the Discovery Coast, as well as Porto Seguro and Cabrália. Another highlight is the fact that it is a place for turtles, as it is open sea.
Itacimirim beach
Wonderful beach with warm and crystalline waters. At low tide until the beginning of high tide there are no waves. It is located a few kilometers from the center of Porto Seguro. The small stretch of coastline, being a continuation of Curuípe beach, has a strip of dark colored sand, with several tents and leisure complexes that in high season play various musical styles, in addition to serving a variety of typical dishes from the region.
Backyard Cambolo
Located in a neighborhood of Porto Seguro, close to BR, Quintal Cambolo is a space with containers of bars, restaurants and various services, in addition to a kids area with a playground for various games. The place has options for craft beers, meats, Arabic and oriental food, pastries, live music and much more. For those looking for a charming nightlife, with quality and sophistication, it is certainly an excellent option for the whole family.
Mutari Beach (North Rim)
Located right after Coroa Vermelha beach, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, the sea at Mutari beach is one of the most beautiful in the region, being visited by few people, which makes this beach even more exclusive, even though it is very close to BR 364. This piece of Bahian coast is identified by the strong presence of indigenous inhabitants and it is not uncommon to find them selling handicrafts and delicacies while regulars are at sea. It is worth mentioning the existence of some highly qualified gastronomic structures for the most demanding public.
Church of Our Lady of the Baroque Conception
The church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição was inaugurated in 1715, that is, from the beginning of the 18th century . construction is in the old colonial village of Santa Cruz, today the Historic Center of Santa Cruz Cabrália Some documents reveal that this is probably a second construction of the church in place of the previous one, which collapsed, according to records sent by the Overseas Archive of Portugal in 1997, under the custody of the Municipal Public Archive.
Church of São Benedito (BPS Historic Center)
Small church flanked by the ruins of the Jesuit college, located in the historic city (center) of Porto Seguro. History points out that the ireja was built to Catholicize the slaves and the Jesuit college for blacks to attend, but it was destroyed by the indigenous people who did not accept the imposition of religion above the beliefs they had. In the same region there is another church, that of Nossa Senhora da Pena, built for the Portuguese and white barons to attend.
Our Lady of Pena Parish
The church of the patron saint of Porto Seguro, Nossa Senhora da Pena, is located in front of Marco do Descobimento and next to the old Town Hall and Jail - current Museum of Discovery, at the top of the Historic City. It was built in 1664 under the command of Father Manuel de Araujo. A fortified building, with walls thick with hardwood, structured to fight pirates and protect from indigenous arrows. "House to pray and defend Christians".
Our Lady of Brazil Church
Located on Passarela do Descobrimento, in the center of Porto Seguro, opposite where the Buranhém River meets the sea at Praia do Cruzeiro. On the outside, there are railings with ribbons tied by faithful and passers-by. With a more modern structure, it has air conditioning and is close to several handicraft stalls.
Ruins of the Church of Outeiro Da Glória
The Archaeological Site of the Ruins of the Church of Outeiro Da Glória is located in the private neighborhood of Outeiro da Glória. Its access is restricted because it is a listed area and prohibited from carrying out any type of construction. Annually the place celebrates a mass once a year to celebrate the anniversary of the Church that existed there.
paramotor ride
Taking place on some beaches in Santa Cruz Cabráia and on the beaches in the District of Arraial d'Ajuda, it is certainly a true exclusive adventure for those who want to enjoy the natural beauties of the region flying along the coast of the Costa do Descobrimento. The tour always accompanies a driver who guarantees all the safety of the flight.
Avenida Navegantes (Downtown Porto Seguro)
Located in the center of Porto Seguro, Avenida Navegantes gets its name because it was all built on top of a river. On site there are supermarkets, snack bars, restaurants, pastry shops, beverage deposits and various stores. The nightlife extends along this street, which even has an establishment that operates 24 hours a day.
Avenida Getúlio Vargas (Downtown Porto Seguro)
Located in the center of Porto Seguro, Avenida Getúlio Vargas is also known as "bank street", in which, in addition to several stores in various sectors, Itaú, Caixa Econômica and Bradesco bank branches are found. It is the main avenue that gives access to the crossing of the buranhém river ferry.
Municipal Pier (Downtown Porto Seguro)
the Municial Pier is in front of Praça do Relógio in the center of Porto Seguro. The place is used for embarking and disembarking passengers who wish to visit, mainly, Recife de Fora; or go by sea to the Buranhém River, Praia do Espelho, Trancoso and/or Caraíva by schooner or speedboat.
Porto Seguro Chocolate Factory
On the banks of the BR-367, close to the Convention Center and the Federal Faculty of Porto Seguro, there is the Fábrica de Chocolates Finos Di Porto, an agro-industry from cultivation to consumption. The place allows free visitation open to the public and there is even a tasting exclusive space.
Rua do Mangue (Downtown Porto Seguro)
Located close to the center of Porto Seguro or just after going down the hill from the international airport, Rua do Mangue exposes the charm of colorful old houses and listed as historical heritage, with bars, restaurants, hotels and inns, parallel to the mangrove of the River Buranhém .
Flag Square (Downtown Porto Seguro)
Located next to Passarela do Descobrimento and close to the routes that give access to the ferry. It is a typical Bahian square, a resting place overlooking the sea and the mouth of the Buranhém river. Around the square are also concentrated numerous inns, bars and restaurants in old houses, some 500 years old.
Clock Square (Porto Seguro Center)
Originally known as Praça da Paz, Praça do Relógio gained its 'nickname' in 1999, when a clock was installed for the countdown to the arrival of the year 2000. The equipment was later removed, which left the square without its structure for a period of time. time. The place is a bohemian spot in Porto Seguro.
Av. April 22 (Porto Seguro Center)
Main avenue in the center of Porto Seguro, which gives access to Avenidas Getúlio Vargas and Navegantes. It has three small malls (Porto Plaza Shopping, Blue 22 and Avenida), several utility, convenience, retail, restaurant, and Banco do Brasil stores. It is one of the most popular places in the city.
shopping center park
Located close to Praça da Bandeira and Passarela do Descobrimento, Central Park was the first mall or commercial center in Porto Seguro. It was closed for years, but underwent a major restructuring, making it an attractive place for both residents and tourists.
Porto Plaza Shopping
Porto Plaza Shopping is the first mall on Avenida 22 de Abril. With an area for electronic games, bowling, oriental food restaurant with air conditioning, artifact stores, massage chairs, lottery house, handmade hamburger shop, bookstore, restaurant and the only cinema in town.
Shopping Blue 22
Blue 22 is the second mall on Avenida 22 de Abril, with a chocolate shop, haute cuisine restaurant, clothing stores and perfumeries of renowned brands, there is also a kids area with games and toys of all kinds. The tip is because of the restaurant that offers double draft beer on some days.
Shopping Oceania
One of the most traditional malls in Porto Seguro, it is a passing point for those coming from Avenida Navegantes and wanting to get to Avenida Getúlio Vargas. With restaurants, sports glasses kiosks, clothing stores and even a travel agency that offers currency exchange, the space is complete and well attended.
shopping avenue
Located on Avenida 22 de Abril, facing the sea and the Buranhém River, the Avenida mall offers several clothing stores, accessories, a food court, an accounting office, a beauty salon, a cafeteria and even a real estate agency. Very frequented by tourists who come to discover Passarela do Descobrimento.
São Brás Square (Arraial d'Ajuda)
Located opposite the church of Nossa Senhora D'ajuda, the square is close to Broadwey and Esquina do Mundo. Being a super cozy garden, surrounded by clothing stores, crafts, gourmet coffee shop and haute cuisine restaurants with reservations for service. Very charming place to meet and enjoy.
Porto do Boi village (Caraíva)
Located 30 minutes by boat from Caraíva, it is home to approximately 50 people of the Pataxó ethnic group in a reserve close to the Monte Pascoal National and Historic Park. It is a small family group that created in 2004 a Cultural Center open to visitors with the aim of disseminating the Pataxó indigenous culture.
Xandó village (Caraíva)
Traditional indigenous land located in the Monte Pascoal National Park. created in 2010, Aldeia Xandó is inhabited by 12 traditional families from Barra Velha, Pará and Monte Pascoal. In the 1980s, they began to come to the coast next to Vila de Caraíva and today it is a symbol of preservation of indigenous traditions.
Beco da Lua (Caraíva)
Setting in Caraíva with live music of different styles, Beco da Lua is traditionally the place where the night starts. With its colorful houses decorating the night, cuisine with several gastronomic options, from sushi and pizza, to barbecue and handmade hamburger. Charming and very exclusive place.
The Alley (Discovery Walkway)
It is a pedestrian street at the end of Passarela Cultural (Old Passarela do Álcool or Passarela do Descobrimento) where there are several restaurants offering different gastronomic options, as well as live music with voice and guitar. It is worth knowing and enjoying the night in this region.
House of Tango and Blues (Arraial d'Ajuda)
Totally exclusive environment located in the district of Arraial d'Ajuda, close to Rua do Mucugê. In their description they state: "Live an experience with high-end cocktails and gastronomy to the sound of Blues, Tango and Jazz!"
Birdwatching
Porto Seguro has an area of 2,287 km² with 90 kilometers of tropical beaches and over 90% of environmental preservation. There is a diversity of animals that inhabit the native fauna. Birds are highly sought after by photographers. There are groups that get together to look for exclusive records of these exotic Bahian flyers.
morocha
Sophisticated spot with contemporary cuisine, cozy atmosphere, live bands & DJs. Morocha Club is the right destination for those who appreciate good food, good music in an exclusive place, without forgetting the opportunity to enjoy the night in an atmosphere of flirtation or new friendships. Located on Rua do Mucugê, in Arraial d'Ajuda.
beach beat
Beach Club, located on Avenida Beira, offering snacks, seafood and drinks, in a rustic space on the beach, with live music and a supervised children's area. A very sophisticated and charming environment, with small spaces covered in sand, top-quality cuisine and a completely diversified musical repertoire.
good beach
The beach club is one of the most sophisticated options on Taperauan beach. Drinks, snacks, various foods, frequented by young people, couples and families for the warm and welcoming atmosphere, in front of the most popular sea in Porto Seguro. At various times they hold concerts and festivals throughout the year.
Our Lady of Health Mother Church
The main Catholic church Nossa Senhora da Saúde is located in a forest in Alto do Mundaí, with access to a beautiful lookout that presents a high view of the north shore of Porto Seguro. There are always masses on Sundays and two additional times during the week and the place is open to visitors.
Mundaí Lookout
In Alto do Mundaí, an upscale neighborhood on the North Shore of Porto Seguro, there is the Mirante do Mundaí. A forest with high trees, with wild animals such as horses, in addition to a fenced sports court and the Catholic church Matriz Nossa Senhora da Saúde, which brings an even lighter air to the place.
Outeiro Beach (Setiquara) - Trancoso
Setiquara beach is deserted and follows in sequence with Praia dos Amores and Praia do Espelho, located in the Trancoso district, opposite the Outeiro das Brisas condominium, which is why it is nicknamed Praia do Outeiro. Known for its infinity of natural wave pools and for allowing you to see reefs when the tide is low.
Patimirim Beach - Trancoso
There are no kiosks or restaurants on Patimirim beach. What reigns there is the wild and desert environment of the South Coast of Bahia. For those who enjoy deserted beaches, it is one of the most recommended places and because it has good waves, it is a favorite among surfers, but there is also a large area with corals that form natural pools.
Caminho do Mar Square - Arraial d'Ajuda
Located in the heart of Arraial d'Ajuda, on the famous Rua do Mucugê, Praça Caminho do Mar is a unique environment that integrates nature and architecture. There are bars, restaurants, shops, live music, handicrafts, a chocolate shop and an ice cream shop. Very cozy atmosphere in the midst of the charm of the Arraian night.
Praia dos Amores (South Rim)
The paradisiacal Praia dos Amores is on the south side of Praia do Espelho, after the rocks. As they say, many couples are trapped in the place when the tide rises and took advantage of the privacy to date, hence the name Praia dos Amores. Deserted, it is surrounded by an immense reddish white cliff.
Praia do Cruzeiro (North Rim - Center)
Little busy beach, located close to the center of Porto Seguro, its strip of sand is clear and extensive and excellent for a walk in the morning to the sound of the sea and contemplating the landscape with lots of vegetation. The sea waters are dark, because of the Buranhém river and the waves are calm.
Lighthouse of the Historic City of Porto Seguro
located in the Historic City, on a hillside above the coastal road (BR-367), about 1.5 km (1 mile) north of Porto Seguro, marking the entrance to the reef-protected channel that borders the coast. According to the IPHAN, National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute, the lighthouse would have been inaugurated on July 10, 1907.
because Eco.do Sanctuary (Statue of Saint Anthony)
Located at the top of a hill, the Ecological Park of the Sanctuary has the largest statue of Saint Anthony in the world, which is next to the chapel of the same saint. The place is also a lookout overlooking the Santo Antônio river and the river bar that meets the sea. it is an Environmental Protection Area (APA), in the middle of the Atlantic Forest.
Vale Verde Historic Square
Rural village on the banks of the Buranhém River, between Arraial d'Ajuda and Trancoso. Its history is related to Portuguese colonization and the coming of the Jesuits to Brazil. It was in this place that, during the second half of the 16th century, the Jesuit Mission Aldeia do Espírito Santo dos Índios, or Aldeia Patatiba, was founded.
Landmark of Discovery
An important symbol of the arrival of the Portuguese in Brazil, which is located in the Historic Center of Porto Seguro. It is a Portuguese stone column that features an inscription, which has the function of asserting Portuguese sovereignty in the place where it is inserted.
Ponta de Corumbau (Meadow)
Ponta do Corumbau is one of the most isolated regions on the south coast of Bahia, located in Corumbau, in the Prado district. It is located on the Discovery Coast, 224 km from Porto Seguro headquarters, 55 km from Cumuruxatiba and less than 10 km from Caraíva (on the way along the sand strip), getting out of a buggy, for example.
Sao Joao in Porto Seguro
During 20 days of June, there is a sequence of musical attractions in the center, neighborhoods and districts of Porto Seguro. With renowned artists from the sertanejo scene and authentic forró, the festivities mix successful bands from the current national scene and rescue traditional names from the northeastern forrozeiro scene.
Tonhão de Cabrália
Every beginning of June, opening the June festivities, the traditional Tonhão takes place in Santa Cruz Cabrália. The event held in a public square brings together renowned artists of sertaneja and northeastern forrozeiro music. It's two days of lots of music in the midst of several craft and food kiosks, all right next to the sea!
New Year's Eve in Porto Seguro
New Year's Eve in Porto Seguro alternates between various party spots. The traditional turn takes place in the center of the city, with bands, in the region of Passarela do Descobrimento. On the waterfront, at the beach complexes, Arena Axé Moi and Tôa Tôa, there are always programs with renowned artists from the national scene.
Birthday of Brazil (April 22)
During the month of April, Brazil's birthday is celebrated in the Historic City of Porto Seguro. The festive structures feature traditional orchestras from the city. On the 22nd, there is an official celebration with authorities, ministers, deputies and even the president, when Porto becomes the country's capital for a day.
Vila Natal in Porto Seguro
During the month of December, VILA CHRISTMAS is set up in the Historic City of Porto Seguro, which includes a small village with Santa Claus's house and various luminous decorations that refer to themes of the period. There are also presentations with bands, orchestras and children's artists. Guaranteed programming for the whole family.
Feast of Our Lady of Help
Every year, on the 6th of August, the pilgrimage in honor of Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda takes place in the district of Arraial d'Ajuda, with festivities continuing from the 7th to the 15th of the same month. The event brings together many people from various parts of the country and is very popular due to the variety of stalls that are set up in the streets.
Feast of Our Lady of Pena
From the 30th of August to the 7th of September, the celebrations in honor of Nossa Senhora da Pena, patron saint of Porto Seguro, begin with a novena at the Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Pena, in the Historic Center, considered one of the first churches built in the country. A street fair is set up during the party.
Carnival in Porto Seguro
Every year, as an authentic Bahian city, Porto Seguro becomes the stage for the second largest carnival in the state. The main Axé Music artists do the Salvador-Porto Seguro duo and perform on a public avenue with electric trios in the city center. There is also room for traditional local blocks.
Extended Carnival at Arena Axé Moi
Right after Ash Wednesday, a new carnival begins in Porto Seguro, the extended one at Arena Axé Moi, on Taperapuã beach. In an enclosed area, there are performances by various Axé Music artists on various electric trios. The place offers several options for food and drinks, including a cabin.
O Bloquinho - Cultural Carnival
Created by a group of friends, in Porto Seguro, during Carnival, the famous fantasy block "O BLOQUINHO" takes to the streets. Free and open to the entire population, last year it was followed by a crowd of almost 5000 people in costume. Very familiar party, those with the most creative costumes stand out.
Sao Joao de Caraiva
In the village of Caraíva, district of Porto Seguro, during the weekend close to the date of São João, a stage is set up in the square in front of the São Sebastião church for the presentation of bands and groups that play the authentic forró pé-de-serra. The place is all decorated with pennants, bonfire and the sound is leveled to an ambient height.
First Baptist Church of Porto Seguro
Considered one of the most traditional evangelical churches in Porto Seguro, PIB is located in the center of the city, on Avenida Navegantes. Open every Thursday from 7 pm. On Sundays from 9am to noon and from 7pm. The services are taught with a lot of music and words of reflection.
Bom Sossego Farm
Ecotourism in Porto Seguro is at Fazenda Bom Sossego. With an exclusive schedule, you will walk for approximately 1.5 km through the plantations, getting to know the planting and cultures of açaí, cupuaçu and coconut. You will still get to know the processing industry and have lunch at the rustic restaurant of the place.
Apuan Beach (North Rim)
Apuã beach is one of the natural beauties of southern Bahia. It has some good areas for bathing and others for fishing, as there are no barriers to prevent the waves, so be careful when visiting it and always inform yourself. it is possible to see sea turtles, some of them huge. There are several beach huts.
Heart of Cabralia
On Mutari beach, in Santa Cruz Cabralia, is the Coração de Cabrália square. The place is frequented by residents and tourists, to take pictures, admire the sea, ride a bicycle, skate or skates, in addition to meeting to talk. There is a plaque with the stylized name Cabrália of which many photos are recorded!
River Tour (Santa Cruz Cabrália)
The river tour is one of the most complete in the region, as it takes you, in a single route, to the marine park of Coroa Alta with a stop at Santo André beach, later lunch at one of the restaurants on the banks of the João de Tiba river and finally a stop at Ilha do Sol, also known as Ilha dos Doces.
Santo Antônio Church (Sta Cruz Cabrália)
In the village of Santo Antônio, in Santa Cruz Cabrália, right after Santo André, there is the church that names the place. The Matchmaker Saint, who even has a statue in homage to his history in the municipality, has his church built in a very simple street, with a countryside atmosphere and simplicity, and in front of the neighborhood square.
Praia do Rio Verde Trancoso (South Rim)
The beach has an extensive strip of sand and some corals on the coastal edge, which are apparent at low tide. Generally the sea is without waves, making the bath more pleasant. In some periods of the year it fills with algae, as a result of the natural oceanic undertow. There is a lot of preserved Atlantic forest in the place
Ocean Fishing Tournament (Sta Cruz Cabrália)
In December, the blue marlin ocean fishing tournament takes place in Cabrália. Promoted by the Yatch Clube da Bahia, it is a stage of the fishing tournament held in the district of Santo André. The region is located within the area called Royal Charlotte, the best in the world in terms of blue marlin fishing.
Jacumã Beach (South Rim)
Difficult access beach, in a deserted area, located in Trancoso. Environmental preservation is the key point of this place. There are no structures for beach huts, so it is recommended for those who want to go for a walk and enjoy a more secluded coastline without many people. It is worth checking out for those who want to tour more discreetly.
Museum of Chairs (Belmonte - North Rim)
For those who like to enjoy some peculiarities of neighboring cities, after Santa Cruz Cabrália, in the city of Belmonte, there is the curious Museum of Chairs. Mounted in a building with centuries of construction, the simple space evokes reflection on the creation and use of this object that we spend at least 1/3 of our lives.
Porto Seguro waterfront roundabout
The site has an open garage for an average of 90 vehicles. With several options for children's parks for all audiences and physical exercise equipment, it is located on the second contour towards the center-shore, in front of Praia dos Pescadores. There is also a wooden deck for jogging in front of the sea.
Space and Cultural Center of Porto Seguro
On Avenida Navegantes, downtown Porto Seguro, there is the Espaço Cutural Porto Seguro. Shows, comedy shows, theater plays are held there, in addition to the structure being used for various workshops and courses, such as ballet, painting, dance, languages, among others. The schedule is always publicized by the city.
Monument of the First Mass of Brazil
At the entrance to Santa Cruz Cabrália, at the beginning of Coroa Vermelha beach, there is a moment in honor and representation of the First Mass that took place in Brazil. They are tall sculptures that guarantee good portraits of memories and a reflection of the contrast of constuments of the historical period.