Explore the Afro-Brazilian roots of Salvador on a captivating 6-hour tour. Start by visiting the sacred Yemayá altar in Rio Vermelho's waterfront, maintained by local fishermen. Next, admire the mystical African monuments at Tororó Dike. Immerse yourself in the vibrant São Joaquim Fair, savoring the aromas and flavors of African cuisine. Enjoy the famous acarajé before delving into the Ewe Fon tradition of candomblé at a sacred temple. Finally, relax at a seaside favela with a delicious lunch and panoramic ocean views. Return to your hotel with unforgettable memories of vibrant Salvador. Reserve now for a unique and immersive digital touristic experience!
hotéis em Salvador
Duration: 6 hours
included lunch
Terminal dos navios
by car
Pickup included
iemanjá's House in Rio Vermelho welcomes with its serene beauty. Visitors can explore the rich history and cultural significance of this sacred place. Immerse yourself in the vibrant to the goddess of the sea, Iemanjá
Set in the heart of Salvador, Brazil, the Tororó Dike captivates visitors with its enchanting beauty. The mirrored waters reflect the city's skyline, providing a serene backdrop for peaceful strolls. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this urban oasis and witness its iconic sculptures, a testament to Salvador's rich cultural heritage.
The São Joaquim Market in Brazil holds great historical importance, particularly during the slavery era. It was a central hub for the trade of enslaved Africans, and today it stands as a powerful reminder of this dark chapter in history. The market symbolizes strength, resilience, and serves as a space for reflection, education, and a reminder to understand and honor our collective past.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We need the name of the hotel independently if it's not on the area selected, we pick up all clients in all hotel around Salvador City or in Airbnb address.
When visiting a favela and enjoying a beach swim, it is important to wear appropriate and comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities. Opt for lightweight attire, such as a t-shirt, shorts, or casual pants, along with comfortable footwear like sneakers or sandals. Dress modestly and respectfully, keeping in mind the local culture. Don't forget to bring a hat or cap for sun protection and suitable swimwear for enjoying the ocean. Making smart clothing choices ensures a pleasant and appropriate visit to the favela and beach.