African American Group Travel Tours
Essential Salvador Tour (Upper City Tour)
Discover the essential sights of Salvador on a half day tour tracing
the development of the city from its simple beginnings to the what
is now the third largest city in Brazil. After hotel pick up with
private Essencial Salvador takes you to the mouth of the immense
bay and then via elegant tree-lined avenues and bustling city streets
to the Pelourinho, a Unesco Heritage site and the largest complex
of colonial architecture in the South America. We leave the vehicle
at the Muncipal Square, by the towering Lacerda Elevator, with great
views of the bay stretching out to the lower city, and stroll through
the narrow, bustling streets lined with buildings in pastel shades
of an age gone by, soaking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant
city. We visit the church of São Francisco with its exuberant
gold-leafed Baroque interior and the Pelourinho square, the heart
of the old town.
The Lower City tour offers another perspective of the sprawling
city, taking us to the quiet waters of the Itapagipe Peninsula where
life moves at a slower pace than the bustling upper city. Fishermen
fish from dug out canoes, locals collect shellfish at low tide,
schooners lie at anchor, all protected by the famous Bonfim church,
one of the most important churches of pilgrimage in Brazil and deeply
syncretised with the Candomblé. (visit). We continue to the
Monserrat district with its panoramic view of the city and on to
the Mercado Modelo, a thriving market for local artifacts and souvenirs.
This is also where you can test your bargaining talents!
This excursion complements the Essencial Salvador tour.
Please note that the Church of Bonfim is closed on Mondays.
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Tours Bahia by Night
Bahia By Night: Dinner in Pelourinho and Show by Balé Folclórico
da Bahia
The Bahia Folklore Company (Balé Folclórico da Bahia)
is one of the most respected folklore dance troupes in the world.
The company performs in the intimate Miguel Santana Theatre in the
Pelourinho in a seamless presentation of the multiple African traditions
that underpin Bahian culture. We will see the sacred dances of the
Candomblé; puxada de rede, a song by fishermen in honor of
Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea; maculelê, an acrobatic
stick and sword dance with its origins in the cane fields; capoeira,
a martial art/dance of Angolan origin and the samba de roda, a spinning,
swirling version of this exuberant national dance.
After the show diner will be served in one of the many fine restaurants
in the area.
Show time: 20:00.
Duration of show : 45 mins.
Dinner : 21:00
Return to hotel: 22:30
Not available Tuesday or Sundays
Cachoeira Tour : A Day in the Heartland
We leave the city behind to explore the farming hinterland on the
western side of the All Saints. bay. This is the land of sugar cane
plantations, peaceful colonial towns and busy country markets, a
day of insights into the life in rural Brazil.
We drive north out of the city and then head west, stopping at busy
country market town of Santo Amaro. We continue our drive westwards
through rolling hills to Cachoeira, the jewel of the Bahian hinterland.
Once a busy riverport town, Cachoeira provided an essential supply
link to Salvador both in the era of sail and later railroad, but
the road system bypassed the town, leaving it the tranquil haven
that it is today, nestled in the deep valley of the Paraguaçu
River.
After lunch we take a walking tour of the town, with an opportunity
to browse in some local wood carvers stores.. Like Salvador, Candomblé
plays an integral part in the life of the town, epitomised by the
Sisterhood of the Boa Morte, a sorority which traces its origins
back to the time of slavery.
We cross to the western bank of the slow moving river and visit
the Danemann Cultural Center where we can also see world class cigars
being expertly rolled.
A journey back in time to the Brazil of yesteryear.
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Tour to Praia do Forte and The North Coast
The scenic Coconut Highway leads to Praia do Forte, a fishing village
80 kms north of Salvador, home to some of the best beaches in Bahia.
En route we stop at Barra do Jacuípe where river meets the
ocean. Continuing north the appearance of the distinctive white
sands of the mysterious restinga vegetation, signals that we are
approaching Praia do Forte. We visit the Sapiranga reserve where
we learn of the delicate restinga ecosystem. We then visit the ruins
of the imposing Garcia D.Ávila castle (1556), once the home
of the largest landowner in the New World, set on the lands of what
was the first farm in Brazil. From here we have a panoramic view
of the northern coastline. Lunch times sees us in the village of
Praia do Forte. After lunch we visit headquarters of the TAMAR Project,
the national sea turtle preservation project and one of Brazil.s
most successful ecological programs. The visitors. center provides
a unique up-close view of these majestic animals. Then time to relax
on the beach or browse in the many local handicrafts stores before
returning to Salvador.
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Scuna ( Boat ) Island Tour Itaparica Island
Schooner Tropical Island Cruise After our transfer from the hotel,
we board a comfortable schooner and cruise to two of the 36 islands
in this sparkling bay, a day of rest and relaxation with great views
of the city both on the outbound and homeward journies. Our first
stop is Frades (or Monk's) Island. Virtually unhihabited, the island
is home to some of the best beaches in the bay. Here we have ample
time to swim in the warm inviting waters, or relax in the sun or
the shade, and there is never a cold drink too far away! Then we
continue our cruise to the larger Itaparica Island for lunch. After
lunch transport will be available to take us to the colonial town
of Itaparica just a short distance away for a light walking tour
of the charming waterfront town. We return to the schooner, raise
anchor and set off for Salvador with the setting sun flooding the
city in its warm glow.
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