Experience the authentic and local side of Salvador with a private tour that takes you off the beaten path. Discover hidden gems, try delicious street food, and capture stunning photos with a knowledgeable guide.
Experience the authentic and local side of Salvador with a private tour that takes you off the beaten path. Discover hidden gems, try delicious street food, and capture stunning photos with a knowledgeable guide.
- Santo Antonio da Barra Fort and Nautic Museum of Bahia - Begin your journey at the iconic Lighthouse of Barra, situated in Santo Antônio Fort. Stroll around, capture stunning photos, and enjoy the refreshing breeze. This spot marks the entrance to the Bay of All Saints.
- Praia do Porto da Barra - The birthplace of Salvador, founded by the…
- Santo Antonio da Barra Fort and Nautic Museum of Bahia - Begin your journey at the iconic Lighthouse of Barra, situated in Santo Antônio Fort. Stroll around, capture stunning photos, and enjoy the refreshing breeze. This spot marks the entrance to the Bay of All Saints.
- Praia do Porto da Barra - The birthplace of Salvador, founded by the Portuguese Thomé de Souza! Known as the city’s most inclusive beach, it features warm, calm waters and a diverse crowd. Highly recommended for a morning visit or a sunset return.
- Forte de Santa Maria - This fort now houses the Espaço Pierre Verger of Baian Photography.
- Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Vitoria - One of Brazil’s oldest churches, offering a fantastic view of the Bay of All Saints and vistas from the Community Vila Brandão.
- Sao Bento monastery - Experience beautiful Gregorian music in this church on Sundays.
- Largo do Campo Grande (Praca 2 de Julho) - This significant square commemorates Baian Independence.
- Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora da Piedade - Located right in front of the Portuguese Library and across from Saint Peter Church.
- Praca Castro Alves - A landmark with fascinating buildings.
- Cathedral Basilica of Salvador - Considered one of Brazil’s most important churches, this 17th-century cathedral was the fourth temple built by the Jesuits in Salvador and boasts a magnificent collection of Sacred Art.
- Praca Thome de Souza - Situated atop the hill where Brazil’s first capital was established. This square features the famous 19th-century Lacerda Elevator connecting the Lower and High City, the Rio Branco Palace (former headquarters of Brazil’s first Governor, Thomé de Souza), the City Hall, and the Casa de Camara, which still serves as the municipal administration. Begin exploring the Historical Center Pelourinho on foot, visiting the Cathedral and São Francisco of Assis Convent & Church. Enjoy street food or a restaurant meal and interact with locals to experience daily life.
- Sao Francisco Church and Convent - Built in the early 18th century, this church and convent are among the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World. The complex features beautiful tiles, jacaranda wood, gold accents, and paintings by local artists.
- Pelourinho - This famous square is home to the Foundation Casa Jorge Amado, dedicated to one of my favorite writers, and the site where Michael Jackson performed “They Don’t Really Care About Us” with Olodum.
- Afro Brasileiro Museum - A fantastic place to learn about our history.
- Dique de Tororo - Features Orixas sculptures by Baian artist Tati Moreno.
- Sorveteria da Ribeira - A recommended stop to try the ice cream.
- Senhor Do Bonfim - Immerse yourself in Baian faith.
- Forte de Nossa Senhora de Monte Serrat - Offers another great view of the Upper City.
- Ponta de Humaita - Provides a spectacular view of the city and Monteserrat Church, perfect for photos.
- Climate-controlled vehicle interior
- Climate-controlled vehicle interior
- Lunch
- Tickets for churches & Museums
- Ticket to Cathedral; São Francisco and museums
- Lunch
- Tickets for churches & Museums
- Ticket to Cathedral; São Francisco and museums
Get to know Salvador from an authentic and local point of view and at your own pace; without wasting precious time, in this MUST DO itinerary . We will always go out of the traditional route to discover the real city and all the possibilities that has to offer. Trying street food is always part of the fun and we will have plenty of opportunities to do…
Get to know Salvador from an authentic and local point of view and at your own pace; without wasting precious time, in this MUST DO itinerary . We will always go out of the traditional route to discover the real city and all the possibilities that has to offer. Trying street food is always part of the fun and we will have plenty of opportunities to do it. I will suggest the best photography spots and you will be able to do it safely with me. Also, I provide you valuable information about all the activities you can do on your own during your stay in the city. If you like to interact with the local community this is also the tour for you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.