Arraial do Cabo is located 140 km from Rio de Janeiro, on the coast known as the “lakes region”, about 2 and a half hours away.
Known as the Brazilian Caribbean, its natural beauty ranges from a coastline of fine sand and perfect turquoise water, to lagoons, dunes, and hills covered with Atlantic Forest vegetation.
A short walk from the city center, which is on a peninsula, and you can feel the sand between your toes and dive into the warm sea. The nearest beaches are Praia Dos Anjos
Cradle of the afro-brazilian culture, Salvador, Bahia is a must in Brazil. Between the fine sandy beaches, the colorful walls of Pelourinho, the acarajés (afro-brazilian gastronomy) and the capoeira, this city can leave no one indifferent.
Capital of the Bahia region well known for its beautiful coastline, Salvador remains a big city, third largest in Brazil. Moreover, even with its three million inhabitants, the atmosphere of the city is warm and gives the impression of a village.
The mix of historical center with colonial buildings, numerous churches (including the popular Senhor do Bonfim church), and a very marked Afro culture makes it a
Did you know that this tour still exists and runs every day ?
The tramway ride is a trip back in time and costs R$20.00 per person.
The famous tramways, besides being a trademark of Rio de Janeiro and a true postcard, are also real transportation for residents and tourists who want to get around and get to know the Santa Teresa neighborhood.
Santa Teresa carries Rio de Janeiro in its essence. Its walls, bars, and houses tell stories with colors and phrases for the more attentive