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How long is the drive from Itatiaia to Salvador?

The direct drive from Itatiaia to Salvador is 1,091 mi (1,755 km), and should have a drive time of 21 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Itatiaia to Salvador, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Morro de Sao Paulo, Tiradentes, Niteroi, Juiz de Fora, Nova Friburgo, Rio das Ostras, Teresopolis, and Sao Joao del Rei, as well as top places to visit like Tijuca National Park and Ipanema Beach, or the ever-popular Municipal Zoo Volta Redonda.

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Top cities between Itatiaia and Salvador

The top cities between Itatiaia and Salvador are Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Morro de Sao Paulo, Tiradentes, Niteroi, Juiz de Fora, Nova Friburgo, Rio das Ostras, Teresopolis, and Sao Joao del Rei. Rio de Janeiro is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Itatiaia and 20 hours from Salvador.
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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, a sprawling seaside city in Brazil, is renowned for its stunning beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema. The iconic 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and the granite peak of Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable cars are major attractions. The city's vibrant Carnaval festival is famous for its parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba dancers.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Salvador
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Niterói

Niterói, located in southeast Brazil, is linked to Rio de Janeiro by a bridge over Guanabara Bay. The city boasts the striking Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, an architectural marvel created by Oscar Niemeyer. Another of Niemeyer's designs is the Teatro Popular situated to the north. Overlooking the bay to the south stands the historic Fortress of Santa Cruz da Bara with its cannons and dungeons.
5% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
18 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Salvador
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Petrópolis

Petrópolis, also known as the Imperial City, is a Brazilian mountain retreat located north of Rio de Janeiro. Situated near the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, it offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. The city is famous for its Imperial Museum, which is housed in the former palace of Emperor Dom Pedro II and showcases period furnishings.
11% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
8 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Salvador
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Teresópolis

Teresópolis, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, sits at an elevation of 900 meters. This charming city boasts a cooler climate and stunning mountainous landscapes. While not as affluent as its counterpart Petropolis, Teresópolis serves as a perfect starting point for exploring the breathtaking Serra dos Orgaos National Park.
1% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
4 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Salvador
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Juiz de Fora

Sights & Landmarks
History Museums
Churches & Cathedrals
Juiz de Fora, a city in southeastern Brazil, is home to the Mariano Procópio Museum which showcases sculpture, paintings, and colonial artifacts. The surrounding Mariano Procópio Park features fountains, statues, and native plants. In the southeast lies the Murilo Mendes Modern Art Museum that houses the poet’s library and art collection. Nearby is the ornate Cine-Theatro Central, a 1920s theater with ceiling frescoes.
1% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
3 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Salvador
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Nova Friburgo

Nova Friburgo, located in the Serra do Mar mountains of southeastern Brazil, is a charming city known for its 19th-century European-style architecture. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as Anchieta College and the Chapel of Santo Antônio, both dating back to the late 1800s. For stunning panoramic views of the city, take a ride on the Teleférico (cable car) up Morro da Cruz hill.
1% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
29 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Salvador
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Rio das Ostras

Rio das Ostras is a charming coastal city in Brazil, known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and natural beauty. The city offers a relaxing atmosphere with stunning ocean views and a variety of outdoor activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Visitors can explore the pristine beaches like Costa Azul Beach and Tartaruga Beach or take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade.
1% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
1 hour off the main route, 16% of way to Salvador
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São João del Rei

Tours
Scenic Railroads
In the heart of South America lies São João del Rei, a charming village known as Solar dos Nunes or 'Sun of the Nuns'. This peaceful place offers a simple and quiet way of life. Despite its small size, it boasts beloved attractions and shops. Visitors can admire a beautiful church, stroll by a picturesque lake, and explore a quaint garden near the village's most important feature - the nunnery.
1% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
1 hour off the main route, 19% of way to Salvador
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Tiradentes

Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Tiradentes, located in the heart of Minas Gerais, is a charming destination known for its well-preserved historic center. Visitors can explore the area on foot, taking in the colorful colonial houses, churches, museums, and craft shops. The town's tranquility and artisanal furniture scene add to its appeal.
3% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
1 hour off the main route, 20% of way to Salvador
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Morro de São Paulo

Morro de São Paulo, situated on Tinharé Island in Brazil, is a charming car-free village boasting stunning palm-fringed beaches like First Beach and Second Beach. The 17th-century ruins of the Fortress of Tapirandu offer breathtaking sea views, while the whitewashed Church of Our Lady of Light showcases an intricate wooden altar. Visitors should be aware of a tourism tax upon arrival.
5% as popular as Rio de Janeiro
1 hour off the main route, 87% of way to Salvador

Best stops along Itatiaia to Salvador drive

The top stops along the way from Itatiaia to Salvador (with short detours) are Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Complexo Bohemia. Other popular stops include Escadaria Selarón, Copacabana Beach, and 2a Praia.
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Municipal Zoo Volta Redonda

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
The Municipal Zoo Volta Redonda is a delightful destination for animal lovers and families alike. Visitors can explore a diverse array of wildlife, including fascinating felines, intriguing reptiles, and vibrant birds. The zoo also offers an enjoyable train ride that adds to the experience, along with play equipment designed for children to have fun. It's a serene spot where you can appreciate nature while spending quality time with loved ones.
Very nice place so many animals to see
Philip K — Google review
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Nael T — Google review
Exellent.
Messias S — Google review
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Marcelo S — Google review
Regular!!
Suely R — Google review
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R. 93-C, 1171 - Vila Santa Cecília, Volta Redonda - RJ, 27261-170, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/zoovroficial/
+55 24 3512-9830
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Tijuca National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Tijuca National Park, located in Rio de Janeiro, is a remarkable urban rainforest offering a variety of activities for nature enthusiasts. Spanning 9,600 acres within the Atlantic Forest, it boasts diverse terrains, waterfalls, caves and an abundance of wildlife. The park attracts over 3 million visitors annually who come to explore its numerous hiking trails and enjoy birdwatching while taking in breathtaking vistas of Rio's iconic landmarks.
We barely did any research. We took an Uber for $15 USD from Copacabana. Got dropped off at the visitor's center. There was no entrance fee. A lot of easy trail. Got to see two waterfalls. There was no signal for our phones but we didn't get lost. We got to see monkeys. And other animals. It was nice to get away from the city stress and traffic. I would recommend this place if you love nature, walking around and explore, and get away from the city.
Connie H — Google review
Such an amazing place. From the tram station ride to the mountain top to the steps up the cliffside. The views are incredible and on a clear day like today you can see for hundreds of miles. Jutting out from the ocean you can see the sugarloafs and landscapes. Take your time and spend the day there. Have lunch or a snack be sure to bring water and hydrate and just enjoy. I shot these arial pictures and videos with a dji mini pro 3 drone. You can see full edits on my YouTube channel. I hope you can feel the breathtaking images.
Mark N — Google review
If your intention is to have a good sports day away from the beach, this is a great alternative.There are many different hiking trails here from the very easy to much more complex ones and even a trail for the seeing impaired!!! 👀 we went with a guide, a tour that ended up being very interesting.But there were many groups of people that were just in groups doing their own thing , so I don't necessarily think you have to have a guide. There's a cup of nice waterfalls , not all of them you can bathe in , but the one that we visited for swimming was more of a shower than actual swimming pond! Good place to also escape the heat of the city.Even though we were told by our guide that when it's very hot outside , it gets double hot sauna style in there. Unfortunately, for us, we did not get to see many animals.We heard lots of birds that we did not see and we saw some monkeys.But I was hoping to see much more.And unfortunately when we went that was not the case. As far as what you should wear while you're there , we were in sneakers and t shirt and shorts. We did see some people wearing tall hiking boots and walking sticks. The bathrooms in the park itself are free.But there are trails that have a cafe with bathrooms but they charge almost 4 reals .. You are discouraged at all times of feeding the animals however I did see some locals giving bananas to the monkeys.
Noelle M — Google review
A unique experience at Tijuca National Park with our guide Erik from Get Your Guide. He was incredibly friendly, informative, and encouraged us to fully enjoy the caves and trails. The hike through the jungle was absolutely worth it—beautiful views, rich nature, and even some wildlife sightings.
Varak K — Google review
A local friend booked us on the Indiana Jungle Tour which I enjoyed very much!!! Don’t miss the Museum Açude built circa 1920-30s. Antonio and fernando are great guide!!i appreciated their knowledge of the jungles plants。
Rose S — Google review
It took us about 2.5 hrs to hike up to the Pico de Tijuca and the views were breathtaking.
Kasey S — Google review
Tijuca National Park was great. It hike was very Chakraborty but so worth every step. We saw toucans and monkeys. It was quite the experience. We really enjoyed ourselves. Entering the bat caves was a highlight for all of us. I totally recommend Tijuca National Park for anyone up for a challenging hike and any with a desire to see a real Brazilian rain forest.
Winston B — Google review
The national park is stunning! As you venture deeper into the forest, the scenery becomes increasingly breathtaking. I had a great time biking here and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Along with catching a glimpse of the Christ Reemder view, I also had the chance to observe a variety of trees, bamboo forests, birds, monkeys, and even pythons. The forest is adorned with intermittent waterfalls that add to its charm. This location is a must-visit for any nature enthusiast.
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| Santa Teresa, Estr. da Cascatinha, 850, Estrada das Paineiras, S/N - Alto da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20531-590, Brazil
https://parquenacionaldatijuca.rio/
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Ipanema Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Ipanema Beach is a renowned stretch of coastline in Rio de Janeiro, famous for sunbathing and sports like soccer and volleyball. It is located south of Copacabana Beach, separated by the Copacabana Fort. Nearby attractions include Dentro Beach and Diabo Beach.
Cannot recommend this beach enough, it has a cool, laid back vibe and the sand is white with a deep blue sea. As the sun is setting the music begins to blare and the beach area and promenade come alive. Absolutely worth a visit to soak in the charm of Rio.
Kara H — Google review
Great beach stunning views of the mountains. Come with a group that preferably speaks Portuguese, people come up to you constantly trying to sell things and also ask for selfies. Beautiful people and great water, but with only two people it did feel very vulnerable.
Zachary F — Google review
The beach is spectacular and really good for people watching and sunbathing. It is never boring to stroll along the beach and notice all the happenings. Plenty of vendors to dine and entertain.
John Y — Google review
Beautiful beach to walk all the way through, got the opportunity to see the sunset here and it was stunning. They have exercise stations and a beach gym to get a nice workout
Santiago D — Google review
Probably the most beautiful beach in Rio, much better than Copacabana due to the view. There are vendors and people who rent umbrellas and such, but they were never too pushy like some people say. Overall a very chill vibe. I recommend buying the street corner as a snack, it’s very good!
Nick R — Google review
Amazing beach, but NEVER buy anything from the walking sellers. I paied 1000$ for one caipirinha😢 They hacked the paymemt terminal , even applepay doesn’ help. So be careful
Martin D — Google review
Ipanema Beach is absolutely stunning! The golden sand, turquoise waters, and breathtaking view of the Dois Irmãos mountains make it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The atmosphere is lively, with beach vendors, music, and people playing footvolley. The sunset here is unforgettable! It's a great spot to relax, but also perfect if you're looking for a more social beach experience. Just be mindful of your belongings, as petty theft can be an issue. Overall, a must-visit when in Rio! 🌊☀️🏖️
Elias ( — Google review
The beach itself is lovely but the beach vendor paraiso tropical 96 ruined the day. If you go to the beach avoid Paraiso Tropical 96!!!!!!Completely over charged us. €141 (850 Brazil Real) for two chairs, an umbrella and two waters.
Sadhbh M — Google review
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State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
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Museu do Jardim Botânico

Museum
Nature & Parks
Gardens
In the Botanical Gardens, this museum features exhibits on environmental & sustainability issues.
Beautiful exhibits, worth a stop. Has bathrooms and AC for hot days! We loved the room with floor pillows to relax and watch the Amazon presentation projected on the walls around us.
Monica R — Google review
Very nice museum. It's more an ethnic museum, where your can find handicrafts made by different ethnicities around Brazil. It's small but with an excellent and new discursive narrative
Jezabel B — Google review
Incredible place.
Ariana L — Google review
Small, free and enchanting. Lovely museum ❤️
Max F — Google review
Must visit!
Johannes M — Google review
Free entrance and sympathetic museum. Quite compact and aimed at kids. Like!
Vasilisa V — Google review
Love this place, especially when there are expositions from Instituto MarAdentro!
Alexandre G — Google review
Was closed during the day
Julian W — Google review
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R. Jardim Botânico, 1008 - Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22460-000, Brazil
https://www.gov.br/jbrj/pt-br/assuntos/museu-do-jardim-botanico/museu
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Arpoador

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Arpoador Beach, nestled between Ipanema and Copacabana beaches in Rio's Zona Sul, is a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. During the day, it's a hotspot for surfers seeking consistent waves amidst towering cliffs. As the sun sets, Arpoador becomes a magnet for those eager to witness its breathtaking sunset views over the ocean, with Dois Irmaos peaks providing a stunning backdrop.
Praia do Arpoador is a unique beach with amazing views in Rio de Janeiro. The beach itself borders the famous Leblon beach, which is considered one of the safest places in the famous Rio de Janeiro. Right next to the beach itself is the famous Pedra do Arpoador lookout point from where we can also enjoy the amazing views, as well as the waves crashing on the rocks there. The beach itself is very narrow, but its shape and the views in the background are electrifyingly impressive. Definitely a place worth recommending.
Ss S — Google review
Famous beach, chill and safe. Can walk
Sylvain F — Google review
Arpoador Beach is beautiful! 🌅 A perfect spot to enjoy the view and relax.
Jorge — Google review
Loved this beach so much, great for surfers too, it’s big and friendly, if you come to Rio you definitely should visit it❤️
Lucia S — Google review
Fantastic views, location, and service! The room was good size, modern, clean, and our balcony had a hammock which I enjoyed. Breakfast was included and amazing every day. The front desk staff was super helpful and spoke English. I would stay there again in a heartbeat!
Alexander S — Google review
A beautiful place to take photos and videos and to chill in the sun. You can also find a lot of activities like an improvised beach gym, surfing, table tennis and others
Iulia U — Google review
Go up the rocks and enjoy another great view of Rio. You can see the beaches of Arpoador, Ipanema and Leblon on your right and maybe you can get a quick view of the Christ statue if you look behind the buildings. If you are there, just wait until the sunset, and enjoy the view.
Rodrigo G — Google review
Absolutely love this place. Go here often during my 3-month stay.
Around W — Google review
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Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
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Copacabana Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Copacabana Beach is an iconic 2.2-mile stretch of sandy coastline with a bustling promenade, food kiosks, and hotels. The beach extends for about 4km and offers a lively atmosphere with soccer players, locals, and tourists enjoying caipirinhas at the kiosks. Visitors can also witness kids showcasing their soccer skills and beach vendors selling various items. It's recommended to check the water quality before swimming due to occasional contamination after heavy rainfall.
By far the best beach in the refion. It's lively both at day and night. Free showers are also up for grabs and there are several spots where you can rent an umbrella and/or chairs for a fair price.
Filip M — Google review
The beach is beautiful. It was a bit wavy given I visited in the end of September and the water was a bit cold but it was really enjoyable and refreshing on hot days. There are many retailers that occasionally can try hard to sell whatever they have. It should also be known that this is not the safest place to be. One has to be very careful with his belongings and where to sit to avoid
Hamza B — Google review
Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro is everything you imagine it to be — and more! The moment you step onto the soft golden sand, you can feel the vibrant energy that makes this beach world-famous. The stunning curve of the coastline, framed by lush green hills and the rhythmic sound of the Atlantic waves, creates a picture-perfect scene that feels straight out of a postcard. What makes Copacabana so special is the unique blend of relaxation and excitement. In the mornings, it’s peaceful and ideal for a refreshing swim or a quiet walk along the promenade. As the day goes on, the beach comes alive with locals playing volleyball and football, vendors selling refreshing coconut water, and musicians adding a joyful samba rhythm to the air. The iconic black-and-white wave-patterned boardwalk is another highlight — perfect for strolling, cycling, or simply soaking in the view of the sea and city skyline. There are plenty of beachfront cafés and kiosks where you can enjoy delicious Brazilian snacks and fresh juices while watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and pink. Copacabana Beach isn’t just a place — it’s an experience of Rio’s soul: warm, lively, and unforgettable. Whether you go to relax, meet people, or simply admire the breathtaking scenery, it’s a destination that leaves a lasting impression. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Rio — Copacabana is pure magic. 🇧🇷✨
LOUIE Y — Google review
Sept.25: We went to the famous Copacabana Beach. We taught it would be crowded as it was weekend, however this wasn't the case. There were a lot of local vendors selling all kinds of stuff & many different food, icecreams & drinks. Some brought a complete umbrella with bikinis & thongs as well as really nice looking grilled big scampis (we didn't try as we didn't know how long they were exposed to sun, etc.) & many more. As we need to get the Copacabana beach vipe, we bought a 700ML freshly pressed lime caipirinha. Delicious, but with the sun & almost on an empty stomach; I got hit very fast. In the far we saw Christ the Redeemer (big, famous Jezus statue of 30 m height on a hill), we hope to visit one of these days.
Petra ( — Google review
Here's a good review of Copacabana beach: Copacabana is more than just a beach; it's the vibrant, beating heart of Rio de Janeiro. The moment you step onto its famous wave-patterned promenade, you feel an electric energy. The 4km stretch of sand is a democratic playground for everyone—you'll see intense games of footvolley, locals sunbathing, and tourists sipping água de coco from the countless kiosks. The view is spectacular, with the curving bay framed by Sugarloaf Mountain on one end. It’s a must-see for its sheer iconic status and incredible people-watching, capturing the city's lively spirit perfectly.
Rahul R — Google review
One of the famous beaches in the world was worth visiting. A fairly clean that has many things to offer - from food stalls to watching people play volleyball, soccer and other games, enjoying a nice drink, snacks and food. A good place to get your morning or afternoon walk/run as well. A safe place compared to some parts of Rio. From good to excellent hotels across the beach.
Ali K — Google review
Loved this beach, it is great for long walks, it’s clean enough, it’s possible to see a beautiful sunset there. Really liked the fact that it was possible to pay by card for sunbeds, umbrellas and drinks. It’s often very busy there and I loved that vibe.
Alex L — Google review
🔟 / 🔟 Hello, we were here. I have to say right from the start, this is one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever been, simply paradise. I really, really enjoyed my time here. There are a lot of interesting people here. Feel free to come here with your friends, family, partners or alone. Enjoy this paradise. We'd love to come back. See you next time. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Team S — Google review
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Christ the Redeemer

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Christ the Redeemer is a colossal 30-meter-tall statue of Jesus Christ, situated on top of Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro. This iconic monument, recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. The statue, with its outstretched arms, is made of concrete and adorned with soapstone mosaic tiles. It serves as a religious and cultural symbol for the warm and welcoming Brazilian people.
Absolutely stunning. From the tram to the top, walking up the rest of the way and enjoying the incredible views at the top. Yes it is very busy and it probably will be all day every day, so just be prepared! It is still well worth the trip. Everything about it was so much fun. Be prepared to lie down on the floor to get good photos!! You also get to see monkeys, helicopters, paragliders and much more. Also the ice cream is delicious at the top. Obviously everything is well over priced whilst up there!
Joshua T — Google review
Visiting Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro is one of those magical experiences that touch your heart. The moment you see the statue standing high above the city, surrounded by clouds and sunlight, it feels truly special. The view from the top of Corcovado is breathtaking the ocean, the mountains, and the city below all blend into one stunning panorama. There’s something peaceful and spiritual about being up there. Even with many visitors around, you can still feel a deep sense of calm and awe. The train ride through the lush forest adds to the experience, making the journey as beautiful as the destination. It’s a place that makes you feel grateful, inspired, and connected to nature, to faith, and to life itself. An absolute must-visit when in Rio.
Lg G — Google review
Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) is an iconic statue of Jesus Christ located atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This colossal Art Deco statue stands 98 feet tall, with arms outstretched spanning 92 feet, making it one of the largest statues of Jesus in the world and a symbol both of Rio and Brazil.The idea for the statue was first proposed in the 1850s but was only realized starting in 1922, with construction completed in 1931. Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa designed the statue, with sculptor Paul Landowski creating the statue’s detailed features. The statue is constructed of reinforced concrete and clad in durable soapstone, chosen for its ability to withstand the elements.Christ the Redeemer was built by the Catholic Church and local supporters to symbolize peace and welcome, standing prominently on Corcovado Mountain so it is visible from across Rio. Over the years, it has become a global cultural landmark and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The site includes panoramic views of Rio’s cityscape, beaches, and surrounding mountains. It also has facilities such as an elevator and motorized stairs for accessibility.Visitors appreciate not only the religious and cultural significance of the statue but also the stunning views and the impressive engineering feat behind its design and preservation. It represents a unifying symbol with spiritual, historical, and architectural importance in Brazil.Christ the Redeemer continues to undergo maintenance and preservation efforts to protect its structure, ensuring it can be enjoyed by generations to come
SRS — Google review
A fullfilment of one of my traveling dreams was to visit the statue and admire the views over the city. Might be crowded from time to time but with some spare time you'll get to experience everything easily with one visit. Pre-purchased tickets recommended and can be changed for instance due to weather conditions.
Juho Ä — Google review
It’s unthinkable to visit Rio without getting up close to this iconic statue. Access via the inclined tramway, a few steps and an escalator is easy. It was very misty when I visited and so not too crowded. Thankfully the mist lifted enough to see this beautiful statue, although views of the city remained really limited. The little chapel built into the rear of the statue was a pleasant surprise. I can’t begin to imagine how crowded it must get on a clear day, but you must visit.
David S — Google review
There’s literally nothing to say about this attraction other than wow. The feeling you get seeing something in person after seeing it so many times on TV is amazing. I’m surprised how organised they are. They have lift an escalators on top of the mountain. They are plenty of shops and food court. They do daily shows like Samba dancing.
Mohammed M — Google review
It's worth it. Visiting what's Rio famous for. You can see Rio from the top. The journey to the top was amazing, great views and weather. It's bigger than I thought. Sometimes it's crowded and sometimes you can take photos or ask someone to take it for you. Beautiful memories. Go early and book online there is a website for the train and tickets flr the Redeemer on site. When you arrive There will be a short line and a gift store.
Yousef A — Google review
You can't visit Rio without visiting Christo. It's way up in the national park but visits are well organised and comfortable to all, including those with mobility issues! And the views are spectacular too!
Liz D — Google review
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Parque Nacional da Tijuca, Alto da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil
https://santuariocristoredentor.com.br/
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Shopping Nova Iguaçu

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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Shopping Nova Iguaçu is an enclosed shopping complex housing various large retail stores, trendy fashion shops, pet merchandise vendors, and quick-service restaurants. It serves as an excellent destination for leisurely outings and capturing stunning photographs. Visitors can easily lose track of time while exploring its diverse offerings throughout the day. Additionally, during the festive season, the mall hosts captivating Christmas events that cater to children's interests.
Miss that place fr, I’m on USA rn I recommend it a lot
Renata A — Google review
The mall is really nice for the most part, easy to get to where you need to, tons of clothing/electronic stores. The elevators/escalators usually always work but sometimes don’t. The bathrooms at this mall are almost always extremely dirty, clogged toilets, non operable sinks, toilet paper is always out in 80% of the stalls and smells pretty bad 1/2 the time. There are some great places to eat here at the mall and more than enough parking. When you enter from the front of the mall there are always people that harass you to buy things (Usually mentos) and don’t take “NO”for an answer!! You just have to keep walking. I find that super obnoxious!!!!
Brandon H — Google review
The mall is big but the stores are surprisingly small,... But the place is clean (new)
Jonathan W — Google review
Nice place to hang out and take nice photos. I love to spend all day there when I can.
Sandy F — Google review
Great experience, good variety of stores. Some good prices. Quite busy, but it was Saturday night. I really enjoyed the book selections.
Howard S — Google review
great mall at brazil has a theme park inside an extinct volcano on the back super fun
Arthur — Google review
Interesting Christmas Activities, lots of things for kids
Hexadecimal — Google review
Show 👏👏
Tania B — Google review
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RJ-105, 1111 - Luz, Nova Iguaçu - RJ, 26260-045, Brazil
http://www.shoppingnovaiguacu.com.br/
+55 21 3812-1999
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Sugarloaf Mountain

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Sugarloaf Mountain, a 396m-tall peak on a peninsula with sweeping views and accessible by cableway, is one of the most iconic rocks in the world. It offers breathtaking views of Rio de Janeiro from its peak and is accessible by a thrilling glass-walled cable car journey. Additionally, visitors can enjoy an Instagram-worthy breakfast at Parque Gloria Maria with views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain.
One of the places you must visit as a tourist in Rio. The journey to the peak is in two stages, both via cable cars. The queues move quickly and the journeys are smooth. Preferential access is available for wheelchair users. The primary reason for visiting is the views, although my visit was on a very misty day and opportunities were limited. There are plenty of toilets and places for refreshments. Also upmarket souvenir stalls. Still worth visiting on a misty day!
David S — Google review
Very good attraction. It gets really busy so be prepared to be pushing and shoving. Everybody is trying to get the best spot to record the videos. They do have nice foods and souvenir shop on top of the mountain. There is always entertainment going on like live music.
Mohammed M — Google review
Sugarloaf in Rio offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, beaches, and mountains, absolutely worth the visit. The cable car ride is smooth and scenic. It can get very crowded, especially during peak hours, so try to go early or on a weekday. There are a few shops and places to grab a snack at the top, but prices are a bit high. Still, the overall experience is unforgettable and a must-do while in Rio!
Russo G — Google review
We came here early to avoid the long line. A glass cable car carried us to the top of iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain, actually expect to ride second cable car to real mountain top, which is a symbol of the city, in ideal conditions, I supposed to see the stunning panorama of the beaches, Corcovado Mountain, downtown Rio, and Guanabara Bay, etc. actually what you can see is by chance, the mist of cloud always come across to make you wonder, and it's hard to take a good picture of the stunning panoramic view of bay. There are squirrel-like primates called marmosets which can be spotted near the cable car stations and trails on the mountain , a species native to eastern Brazil. The tourists are discouraged to feed them.
Zemin H — Google review
A world class experience. Preferable to book the cable car tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. There are queues to board and alight from the cable cars. The 2 levels of the cable car stations provide varied views of the city of Rio from the top. The vistas are breathtaking. It can get a little cold at the top, so dress accordingly. The Christ Redeemer statue can be seen from the top. There a few expensive stores and good cafés at the top. Toilet and drinking water facilities are good. Best time to visit is around the sunset time to get the night views of the city.
Shabbir B — Google review
Beautiful! It’s a stop you cannot miss in Rio. I loved it!
Carolina.H — Google review
A definite must do while you are here. The views are great and there’s heaps of little shops and restaurants on top. The history of the build is also really interesting
David S — Google review
A must place to visit if visiting Rio. Usual problems of crowds. Really busy mid morning with cruise ship tours etc. Go early or later also mid day was quiet
David G — Google review
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Urca, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
http://www.bondinho.com.br/
10

Escadaria Selarón

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Escadaria Selarón, also known as the Selaron Steps, is a famous public stairway in the city adorned with colorful and hand-painted tiles. This iconic landmark consists of 215 vibrant steps leading up from Rua Joaquim Silva. The Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón dedicated decades to covering the steps with over 2,000 tiles collected from more than 60 countries around the world.
I took an Uber to this place and it was very easy to find. It's literally a staircase filled up with lots of different tiles from all over the world and colors. It's beautiful and very colorful. Attention to the hundreds of people trying to take pictures because on Fridays and weekends it's kinda crowded. The best time to visit it is in the afternoon during week days. It'll make a lot easier to take a nice picture. Wearing comfortable shoes is a good idea. If you go up till the top, you can even take the street over the hill and reach the ruins park.
Caio M — Google review
It could really be pack after 10am. So, if you’d like a nice photo, do go early! We had to go back a 2nd time to get nice photo taken without people everywhere!
Est R — Google review
The stairs themselves are stunning but the sheer number of people trying to pose on them makes it overwhelming and takes away from the art. Go early or in the rain for the best chance at a decent view. The street leading up to the steps is full of souvenir stalls that are actually pretty well priced compared to the same stuff at Christ the Redeemer or Ipanema.
Maris C — Google review
I came here twice, solely because it was so ridiculously busy the first time I thought it deserved a second go. The first was on a Saturday around 12. It was so insanely busy you could barely move let alone get any sort of pictures or enjoyment. The second was on a Monday around 10:30 it was still very busy but far less people. You could walk without getting in the way of to many people's photos and find a spot to take your own. Well the stairs are very beautiful, and it is completely free. I wouldn't say it is an absolute must see. If it's a stop on your tour, or nearby where you're staying I think go for it. But I wouldn't go out of my way to see it.
Izzy E — Google review
Such an amazing vibe with beautiful artwork on the steps. It can be a bit crowded, but it is so worth the trip. Grab a caprihana and stroll on up the steps. Great little shops at the bottom to check out too.
Kay — Google review
Easy to miss if you're going from up top. The stair view can be enjoyed from tje bottom only. They're located on a 5-10 minute walk from the cathedral and are definitely worth a visit.
Filip M — Google review
Sept.25: would have gotten 5 stars if it wasn't so overcrowded. We unfortunately visited on Sunday afternoon, lots of tourists which all took their time to get pictures... It was even hard only to enter the stairs just to go up.
Petra ( — Google review
This place is an iconic one. I went there late in the afternoon and was packed! Still, flocks of people would come and go leaving good time to take pictures. However, the best moment to be there is very very early in the morning like 6.30am, sun rises around 6-6.18am so it'll be well lit and everything, and most importantly, empty! You don't need to buy a ticket to enter this place since it's open for everyone. Just be careful of your belongings as always, pay attention to your surroundings and you'd be just fine! If you have enough time it's really amazing to really pay attention to the different ceramic tiles, also, be careful on where you step, after all it's ceramic so it can be slippery or tricky at times.
Eveling M — Google review
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R. Manuel Carneiro - Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20241-120, Brazil
https://prefeitura.rio/
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Outlet Premium Rio de Janeiro

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Outlet Premium Rio de Janeiro is a shopper's paradise located in Duque de Caxias. It features a wide range of national and international brand stores offering discounts on clothing, footwear, accessories, and more. The complex also provides various dining options and entertainment, making it a complete destination for a day of shopping and fun. While some visitors find the prices not significantly lower than regular retail, others appreciate the progressive discount system in many stores. The outlet is considered safe with ample security personnel.
It is an outlet style mall, far from downtown and relative good prices. If you are planning to come, you should have a small list of things to buy (at least) because you need to compensate the money for the gas.
Matheus F — Google review
Several stores , not really outlet price in my opinion - I saw most of stores with progressive discount system which forces you to buy too many items in the same store so you can see a price benefit. Looks safe with many guards.
Leonardo V — Google review
Amazing place to go and find good prices
Lucas M — Google review
Nice clothes, good quality but too expensive for an outlet. We left together with 6 other customers because the airconditioner made it unsupportable to shop quietly. Far too cold.
Mariska S — Google review
Good place for shopping. International clothing and sports brands at very reasonable prices. Huge parking space. But, no signs of mentioning parking fees and spots to pay.
Namaste F — Google review
The place is big, clean and it has good options but unfortunately some stores displays products that are not on sale. This is absurd and outrageous! It's an outlet for God sake!
Guilherme F — Google review
Excellent shopping structure but in the day that I went me and many people faced issues with park payment and to go out from there. It was 12/16/2017.
Alessandro P — Google review
we can offer kn95 OR n95 masks with top quality and the best price. pls contact me. email: ferrezhou@gmail.com
Ferre Z — Google review
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R. Teresa Cristina, 2000 - Chácaras Rio-Petrópolis, Duque de Caxias - RJ, 25230-480, Brazil
http://outletpremium.com.br/br/rio-de-janeiro
+55 21 3900-0500
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Paquetá Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Paquetá Island, nestled in the stunning Guanabara Bay near Rio de Janeiro, is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. This charming island is entirely car-free, allowing visitors to explore its scenic beauty on foot or by bike. With its colonial architecture, lush parks, and inviting beaches, Paquetá exudes a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxation.
Lovely little car-free island in the center of the Rio bay. A short ferry ride from Rio takes about an hour each way which is well worth the trip. It is filled with historical buildings including a church and hospital. Many of the houses are centuries old. We got a ride in a motorbike with an open cabin which was a fantastic mode of transport to view the island. On the other side can see another island with an grand house that used to be lived in by the former president I am told. Also an ancient tree (Rio's oldest I think the driver said) about 500 hundred years old!
Simon B — Google review
This is a beautiful island to visit. A very peaceful area to go if you need some peace from Rio. You can walk or take a bike around the island.
David G — Google review
I went to Paquetá in the middle of November. The weather was breezy and the air was fresh. It was completely quiet and calm, perfect for a weekend.
Homayoun M — Google review
Beautiful and safe little island 🤩 Easy to visit there by ferry. Ferry price is very reasonable and the trip by ferry is very comfortable. The Island itself is very small but worth visiting. Peaceful, easy to walk around. When it's sunny, sunset and sunrise are very beautiful, and can be very romantic.
Yuko K — Google review
The ferry is a fun trip and it's a nice day trip from Rio, but as the beaches aren't good for swimming and there aren't great restaurants it's pretty quiet. There's not a lot to do, we walked around the southern part of the island and it's pretty but not necessarily worth the effort if you're short on time. We took the 9am ferry and were ready to leave by noon but took the 2:30 return. There is a pretty good ice cream place right by the terminal.
Michelle M — Google review
small island only bikes no cars quite couple of Restaurants
Ulle — Google review
The hidden treasure of Rio de Janeiro. A butterfly shaped island in Guanabara Bay, so enchanting, so peaceful, no cars allowed, only service vehicles, like ambulance, firetruck, lighting company, garbage. Full of all types birds, monkeys in the trees and dogs sleeping in the streets. Brazil's version of Romeo and Juliet is set here in the novel, A Moreninha. Portrayed on film decades ago by Sonia Braga
Alan K — Google review
Good place to ride a bike - round trip around the small island
Christian W — Google review
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Paquetá, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, USA
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Casa de Santos Dumont

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Heritage museum
Museums
Casa de Santos Dumont, located in Petropolis, is a museum that was once the summer home of Alberto Santos-Dumont, a pioneering aviator and inventor. The house, built in 1918, showcases his small inventions such as an alcohol shower and meticulously planned furniture. Visitors can observe unique features like stairs with half steps shaped like rackets and low doorways tailored to Santos Dumont's 1.52-meter height.
Tiny place. Learn about Dumont, recommended if you like related topics.
Jean F — Google review
Didn't know this story, but it was the highlight of the whole "Petropolis" tour for me, being that I love aviation.
Andre B — Google review
No pix, no amex. cash, debit or credit only. Great history spot, small (but he was a small guy) great piece of history! Worth the trio!
Brian A — Google review
Nice place, can see why he built a glider to get to the bottom of the mountain. He was a bit later to fly, just after the Wright Brothers.
Christian A — Google review
I went on his birthday and it was very busy, however it was great to learn more about the type of person he was and his lovely house.
Ana B — Google review
Very informative and interesting small museum, one of the best places in Petropolis.
Owen — Google review
The House of Santos Dumont is a great place to visit. I got surprised when I saw how simple he lived behind the big intelligence he had. The history of this great person brings pride of such human and the benefits he brought to the humandade.
Fabio M — Google review
Beautiful site with a rich history and gorgeous scale replicas of Santos' creations, and the original house designed by Santos Dumont himself. The entrance fee is decent, and they offer a video (with English subtitles) that tells the true story of Mr. Dumont. This is a must-visit site for fans of aviation history. Keep in mind the stairs are steep (which is part of the original history of the house), but there is an elevator available for people who have difficulty.
Jacob C — Google review
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R. do Encanto, 22 - Centro, Petrópolis - RJ, 25685-081, Brazil
+55 24 2247-5222
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Complexo Bohemia

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Temporarily Closed
Brewery
Food & Drink
Store
Complexo Bohemia is a must-visit destination in Brazil, offering an incredible experience for beer enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The complex houses the renowned Bohemia Brewery, a national heritage site built in neoclassical style in 1853. Visitors can explore the fascinating museum of beer, which showcases the rich history of brewing in Brazil. The tour includes tastings of three different Bohemia beers and provides insight into the brewery's heritage.
Full view of the beer process through the windows, store is great. Such a nice place, try to reach on weekends. No need ticket.
Jean F — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Restaurante Cervejaria Bohemia in Petrópolis. The setting is beautiful — inside the historic Bohemia brewery — and the ambiance is lively yet cozy. The food was outstanding! I had the Angus flat iron steak, perfectly cooked and beautifully plated. Everything is clearly designed to pair with their incredible craft beers, which are brewed right there on-site. The staff was attentive and friendly, and the view from the upstairs restaurant added a special touch. After lunch, I visited the brewery museum — which I highly recommend if you’re into beer culture or Brazilian history.
Roberto B — Google review
Nice place, especially beer tasting, gift shop is also interesting😀
Nevena B — Google review
Brazil's oldest brewery was founded by German immigrants in the mountainous summer getaway of Petrópolis in 1853. It was once the preferred beer of the Portuguese royal family. While mass production shifted to São Paulo in 1998, Bohemia reopened its original location in 2012 as a specialty brewery museum, bar, and restaurant. The interactive guided tour explores the history of beer and specifically Bohemia, offering tastings and a visit to the barrel-aging beer cave.
Mihai M — Google review
Esther was an excellent guide! She gave thoughtful, funny and kind insights of the beer process and its history. She also always made sure we had no questions left. Amazing work!
Tiago N — Google review
Deep history:) fun tastings of the beer!
Jimmy H — Google review
Absolutely 5 stars. The venue is very well mainland the 44 real tour was amazing. They did a great job explaining beer making process and so many fun facts.
Flying T — Google review
This was one of the best parts of my visit in Petropolis. The first half of the tour is a museum of the history and science of beer. The displays are in Portuguese, but almost all of them have English translations. The displays were beautiful and informative. The last half is a guided tour. Our guide spoke in Portuguese, which was difficult for me. However, most of the displays were straightforward enough and interesting enough that I wasn't bored and didn't feel left out. After the guided tour, we were given a flight of 3 different beers to taste (and children were given juice so they didn't feel left out). The gift shop had many great gifts for me to bring back home. The restaurant had great vegetarian options (and of course, beer), and the service was excellent. I highly recommend you do this tour!
Jacob C — Google review
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R. Alfredo Pachá, 166 - Centro, Petrópolis - RJ, 25685-210, Brazil
https://www.bohemiapuromalte.com.br/
+55 24 2020-9050
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Imperial Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Imperial Museum is located in the grand 1845 palace of Brazil's first emperor and offers a glimpse into the country's history. The museum was once the summer residence of the Brazilian royal family during the 19th century and was founded by Emperor Dom Pedro II. Visitors can explore this historic site through guided tours, learning about its significance as well as the city of Petropolis, which was established by Dom Pedro II in 1843.
Looooooved it! I felt like the royal family still lived there! Pro: - flows really well - history and layout was perfect - clean and well maintained - free (when I went) - great gardens Con: - average gift shop - had to use slippers on your shoes and floor was super waxed (be careful you can clip) - can't take pictures inside
Brian A — Google review
Access is free on Wednesdays and is a self tour across the palace. It takes about 1hr if you pay attention to the details. Worth visiting in Petrópolis.
Bertha I — Google review
It is a cultural visit to understand how was the daily basics of the emperor and he's wife and way to do so.
Carlos L — Google review
If you were a bad student as me, this is the opportunity to know the history of Brazil. We have just 63 years of kingdom here in Brazil but until our "freedom" or beginning of the democrat republicans there are very interesting issues inside the museum.
D B — Google review
Beautiful palace. Mostly everything written in portuguese You can pay CASH ONLY! The slippers that they give you to put on your shoes are very dangerous and disgusting dirty. Could search for another option for visitors! No photos allowed.
Cristiana F — Google review
Great palace. Free entrance when we went. We had to wear covers for our shoes. Great collection.
Patrick F — Google review
You're required to wear slippers over your shoes to protect the floors, but unfortunately they are one size fits some and you'll likely be pseudo-skating around the museum. Also, you're required to check all belongings before entering, including cameras. Photography is not allowed inside, with or without flash. Other than these minor things, worth the trip! Definitely recommend, just be aware what you're in for.
Garrett P — Google review
Quite interesting to see how decadent the royal family was while their countries (Brazil and Portugal) suffered. The museum is free sometimes and cheap the rest of the time. It would get 5 stars if they allowed photos inside and dispensed with the awkward slippers they furnish you to preserve the hardwood floors.
JC B — Google review
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R. da Imperatriz, 220 - Centro, Petrópolis - RJ, 25610-320, Brazil
http://museuimperial.museus.gov.br/
+55 61 3521-4455
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Catedral São Pedro de Alcântara

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Petrópolis, the Catedral São Pedro de Alcântara stands as a stunning example of French Gothic architecture. This magnificent cathedral is adorned with breathtaking stained-glass windows that illuminate its interior, showcasing intricate artwork and sculptures that tell stories of history and faith. Surrounded by an architectural ensemble that includes landmarks like the Imperial Museum and the Crystal Palace, this historic center offers visitors a charming glimpse into Brazil's rich cultural heritage.
The pillars..stain glass..statues..seating is awesome. Got some moments of silence and prayers. The cathedral stands evident of various influence in the region.. Excellent visit
Dr.Mohina K — Google review
What a fabulous structure, amazing how the first two meters of the structure is cut stone while the remainder is built with concrete to represent the people. It is in an idealistic location overlooking the river, and is very well maintained. One thing to be aware of is shorts are not the preferred clothing item. An ideal location for reflection and some quiet time.
William W — Google review
History buffs must stop here! Pro: - king and queen grave - gorgeous architecture - incredible carvings - well maintained - free Con: - nothing
Brian A — Google review
Great architecture experience. Historic place that took place under the Pedro II dinasty.
Carlos L — Google review
Beautiful church ⛪️ with amazing stained glass with the best detailed designs! Free to visit
Eric P — Google review
Cathedral in Petropolis. After their exile to and death in Europe, the remains of the last Brazilian emperor Pedro II and his wife were laid to rest here in marble tombs. His surviving daughter and her French husband are also entombed here. Of interest to those interested in 19th century imperial history of Brazil.
Patmos. B — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral, its history is worth the visit!
Marcelo A — Google review
Calm and quiet place. Nice church, no cost.
Jean F — Google review
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R. São Pedro Alcântara, 60, R. São Pedro Alcântara, 60-252 - Centro, Petrópolis - RJ, 25685-300, Brazil
http://www.catedraldepetropolis.org.br/
+55 24 2242-4300
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Dedo de Deus

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Dedo de Deus, also known as God's Finger, is a picturesque natural area in Brazil featuring a storied finger-shaped rock formation and striking views. The trail to the base of Pedra Dedo de Deus starts on the Rio-Teresopolis Highway, leading through a forest before opening up to breathtaking landscapes near the stone. This landmark is renowned in Brazilian mountaineering.
This place is really incredible. The name God's fingers is because it looks like the hands of come are getting out of the ground and pointing up the sky. It is amazing, surrounded by the Atlantic forest, with lots of waterfalls and wildlife. for the ones who like natural beauties, it is worthy every minute.
Rodrigo G — Google review
Breathtaking!!!!! Outstanding!!!!
Claudemir F — Google review
Fenomenal place
Rodrigo D — Google review
Great view
Andy — Google review
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Roberto A — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the wonders of nature. To see it up close, you need to follow a 1 km and 200 meter trail, called the postcard trail; a bit of a strenuous hike, but it can be completed in about half an hour to an hour. (Original) Uma das maravilhas da natureza. Para conseguir vê-la bem próximo, é necessário realizar uma trilha de 1 km e 200 metros, chamado de trilha do cartão postal; um pouco puxado mas possível realiza-la em cerca de meia a uma hora.
Felipe S — Google review
(Translated by Google) ☆ Dedo de Deus (De-du de Deus) Meaning "finger of God," this striking granite peak is located in Serra dos Órgãos National Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ☆ The peak's shape resembles a hand with its finger pointing toward the sky, giving it its unique name. ☆ At 1,692 meters (5,000 ft), it is considered one of the symbols of Brazilian mountaineering due to its ruggedness and widespread recognition. ☆ Dedo de Deus can be seen from several towns in the area, including Santo Aleixo in Magé, one of the closest towns to the mountain. (Original) ☆ Dedo de Deus (เดดู เด เดอุส) แปลว่า "นิ้วของพระเจ้า" เป็นยอดเขาหินแกรนิตที่มีรูปร่างโดดเด่นสะดุดตา ตั้งอยู่ในอุทยานแห่งชาติ ☆ Serra dos Órgãos ในรัฐรีโอเดจาเนโร ประเทศบราซิล ☆ ยอดเขานี้ มีรูปร่างคล้ายมือที่ยื่นนิ้วชี้ขึ้นไปบนท้องฟ้า ทำให้ได้ชื่ออันเป็นเอกลักษณ์นี้มา ☆ โดยยอดเขาสูง 1,692 เมตร และถือเป็นหนึ่งในสัญลักษณ์ของการปีนเขาของบราซิล เนื่องจากเป็นยอดเขาที่พิชิตได้ยากและเป็นที่รู้จักอย่างกว้างขวาง ☆ ยอดเขา Dedo de Deus สามารถมองเห็นได้จากหลายเมืองในพื้นที่ รวมถึง Santo Aleixo ในเขต Magé ซึ่งเป็นหนึ่งในเมือง ที่อยู่ใกล้กับเทือกเขาแห่งนี้มากที่สุด.
Beautiful M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place, super pleasant climate (Original) Lugar muito lindo clima super agradável
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Santo Aleixo, Magé - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos is a nature reserve located about 6km south of Teresopolis, Brazil. It offers a vast network of hiking routes, waterfalls, and natural pools. The park is home to over 400 bird species and boasts some of Brazil's most dramatic hiking, climbing, and mountain scenery.
Great trails to explore and the views of Dedo de Deus are simply amazing!
Martin G — Google review
One of the most amazing National Parks in Brazil. Petrópolis - Teresópolis trail is a must. Among other attractions are "Dedo de Deus", waterfalls and breathtaking viewpoints.
Nelson T — Google review
This is a super beautiful park area that I visited in Teresopolis. I really enjoyed the fun of walking across all the rocks and sitting under the several waterfalls. This was during January and the weather was just perfect. I hope to visit the beautiful place again.
Team A — Google review
Beautiful region, with amazing scenarios and astonishing wildlife
Gabriel G — Google review
good roads, short distances, nice views
Ondřej Š — Google review
I hiked from Petropolis to Teresopolis and it was one of the most technically difficult hikes I've done. There is this one part called the "little horse" where the only way to continue is to take your backpack off, grab the rock, swing your leg over the rock, and use your momentum to hoist your body on and over this large rock. Did I mention that this all takes place on cliff where if you fall you die? Yep! It was worth it and so incredibly beautiful but the trail is no joke! Doable if you do it in 2-3 days (carrying your camping gear) but a lot of altitude! I have hiked 36km/day in the snow, and found this hike to be a challenge physically and mentally.
Zoe L — Google review
Beautiful park, with a fun little road that goes a few km into the jungle. The view at the end of the Cartão Postal trail is worth the hike, but be warned that it's not easy. Don't attempt it if you're not in shape.
Alexander H — Google review
I really enjoyed the park. It has many waterfalls with small natural pools. Accessible, requires a short hiking of 5-10 minutes to get to most of the natural pools. Very relaxing and calm.
Caio P — Google review
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Avenida Rotariana, S/n - Soberbo, Teresópolis - RJ, 25960-602, Brazil
http://www.icmbio.gov.br/parnaserradosorgaos/
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Costa Azul

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Costa Azul, a picturesque coastal destination and popular vacation spot, boasts a vast sandy shoreline and an array of tourist facilities. This sweeping expanse of sand is accompanied by a lively pier that extends into the sea and a variety of waterfront dining options. Costa Azul's beachfront area is brimming with eateries where visitors can savor delicious meals while enjoying breathtaking ocean views.
Top 10
Luiz C — Google review
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Ronaldo C — Google review
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Marcos H — Google review
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Thiago C — Google review
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Sidinei J — Google review
Zz
Sakurata Z — Google review
Top
Marcson R — Google review
Top
PHabiano P — Google review
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4.4
(890)
Rio das Ostras - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Pç. Tancredo Neves - Centro

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Begin your exploration of Vitoria da Conquista at Pç. Tancredo Neves - Centro, the city's main square. This well-maintained square is surrounded by significant buildings and provides a wonderful introduction to the city's ambiance. While there, make sure to visit the nearby Catedral Nossa Senhora das Vitorias, a stunning architectural marvel and one of the most iconic landmarks in the area.
4.3
(283)
Vitória da Conquista - BA, Brazil
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Cachoeira do Tremembé

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Exceptional place to spend sometime. Not suitable for children. Don't forget to try the fish Mocaiqua in the local restaurant leaded by Daniela. Hire one of the boys there to be your guide. They are very useful.
Chaouki F — Google review
This place is so Good to go with Family
Lucca C — Google review
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Alice — Google review
Show
Felix V — Google review
Simple. Very simple. Clean.
Laura F — Google review
Top.
Josiel F — Google review
Memorav
Vane A — Google review
Top
Marco C — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(374)
14.1453021,-39.0920574 Povoado de Tremembé, Maraú - BA, 45520-000, Brazil
http://tremembeba.wixsite.com/cachoeiradotremembe
+55 73 98107-1057
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Barra Grande Beach

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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Barra Grande Beach is a picturesque strip of sand with clear, calm waters and easy access to nearby restaurants and bars. It's a popular destination for sunbathing and offers spectacular landscapes often compared to the Caribbean. Nestled at the entrance of stunning Camamu Bay, this intimate beachfront boutique hideaway provides a Tulum-like feel without the foreign tourist crowds. The beach boasts a nice structure, beautiful sunset views, and comfortable sands in a calm bay setting.
An amazing beach and places to visit!!!!
Giancarlo C — Google review
Lovely beach with a Tulum-like feel without all the foreign tourists (like myself) . Many beautiful posadas and beach clubs. I had a great time here and would love to return. 8/10 would recommend.
Lloyd B — Google review
It has a nice structure and a beautiful sunset. It’s a kind of bay, so water is calm. The sand zone is not big, but is comfortable. I prefer an open sea, but those seeking for a calm and beautiful place with water, go there.
Fábio T — Google review
That's like a dream coming true. Arriving at the beach by the exact time of sunset was just an amazing experience.
Carlos P — Google review
Great place, specially to enjoy the beach, the restaurants and very popular at the sunset.
Eduardo O — Google review
Barra Grande is a great place for those who want to relax on a beautiful beach.
Denise D — Google review
Great place
Flexair I — Google review
Paradise
Alexandre V — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Peninsula de Grande, Barra, Maraú - BA, 45520-000, Brazil
https://www.barragrande.net/marau/praias.php
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Ponta do Mutá

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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Ponta do Mutá is a stunning beach in Barra Grande known for its picturesque sunset views. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil waters and relax at one of the beach bars along the shore while taking in the legendary sunset. It's a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of Brazil's coastline.
4.7
(1039)
Maraú, State of Bahia, 45520-000, Brazil
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Moreré

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Moreré is a tranquil and secluded white-sand beach known for its clear waters and sweeping views. It offers a secluded vibe, making it perfect for calm tourists looking to avoid crowds. One popular option to explore the area is the Volta a Ilha boat ride, which takes visitors to the calmest pools far from the bustling areas. Accessible by various means such as boat, quad bike, or even tractor, Moreré's beauty has been likened to that of the Caribbean.
Morere is difficult to get to but well worth it: small quiet village, no noise, total relaxation. Transportation on the island includes tractors, ATVs, and boats. A boat trip to the mangrove areas and wild beaches is worthwhile.
Loreta K — Google review
Nice beach and really good vibe.. Water is clear And it’s never overcrowded. Would definitely come back. Best accommodation is Caju com Mel, best restaurant ist Brisa e Mar Worst restaurant: restaurant morere
Linh C — Google review
Most fantastic place if you like nature and peace.
Ulf D — Google review
A paradise!! It's completely worth it! Just go and enjoy the nature!!
Mingau G — Google review
Lovely beach great for laying in the sea and relaxing - a great coffee and coconut near by
Dj R — Google review
Beautiful beach - very quiet easy to relax peaceful
Antonella L — Google review
What a wonderful place! There are options for all kinds of tourists, but the calmest ones prevail. Clearest water I've ever seen. Avoid the crowds and rent the Volta a Ilha boat ride. The guys will ride away from the drunk crowds and get you to the calmest pools, quite far from the floating pub.
Inglês I — Google review
Difficult to get to but worth the effort. Moreré is a quiet tranquil town with a beautiful beach. No parties, no hassle, no noise.
Gonçalo D — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Velha Boipeba, State of Bahia, 45420-000, Brazil, USA
http://restaurantebrisaem.wixsite.com/restaurantebrisaemar
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Cueira

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Cueira is a popular beach in Boipeba known for its wide sandy shores, palm trees, and clear waters, making it ideal for swimming. The area features a few waterfront bars and eateries where visitors can enjoy local cuisine. It is also a favored spot for diving due to its inlet and coral reef, as well as natural pools. Accessible by foot from Velha Boipeba, the beach offers a serene atmosphere with coconut trees dotting the landscape.
Beautiful beach and nice hike
Philipp L — Google review
It is a nice beach with a lot of palm trees… just beautiful. You waves but you can easily swim there
Linh C — Google review
The best beach in boibepa and i think in whole brazil. Simplicity, atmosphere , environment and the people of boibepa! Love this beach! Its my 3 time visiting brazil for 2 months every time.
D D — Google review
Beautiful beach nice and chilled super relaxing beautiful water and soft sands
Dj R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cuieira Beach is incredibly beautiful, with many seashells lining the shore and a lush landscape. You can walk there from Boipeba Square in 10 to 15 minutes. There are a few beach huts, including the famous Guido da Lagosta restaurant. The view is stunning, and coconut trees line the entire length of the beach. It's definitely worth a visit! (Original) A praia da Cuieira é extremamente linda, com muitas conchinhas na beira do mar e um cenário exuberante. Dá para ir caminhando da praça de Boipeba e leva de 10 a 15 minutos, na praia há algumas barracas inclusive o famoso restaurante do Guido da Lagosta. A vista é muita linda e os coqueiros acompanham toda a extensão da praia. Vale muito a pena a visita!
Angela F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach!! Very empty and clean. The road to get there is a spectacle in itself. (Original) Praia linda!! Bem vazia e limpa. O caminho para chegar nela é um espetáculo à parte.
Ygor S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dream beaches. Secluded and wonderful. A place to delight the senses. (Original) Playas soñadas. Solitarias y maravillosas. Un lugar para delitar los sentidos.
Marisa L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is very beautiful and quite extensive, but doesn't have many restaurants. It's one of the closest to the center of Boipeba within walking distance (however, it's part of the route for some of the island's main tours, so it's easily accessible). Unfortunately, I only had a very quick visit, but I would definitely invest a day there to explore and enjoy it more. The beach also has many coconut trees, which make the landscape even more distinctive. (Original) A praia é bem bonita e bastante extensa, não possuindo muita estrutura de restaurantes. É uma das mais próximas do centro de Boipeba para ir a pé (porém faz parte do trajeto de alguns dos principais passeios da ilha, então pode ser facilmente acessada). Infelizmente fiz uma passagem bem rápida, mas eu com certeza investiria um dia de passeio para explorar e aproveitar melhor. A praia te em também muitos coqueiros, que tornam a paisagem mais distinta ainda.
Renato G — Google review
4.9
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4.5
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Velha Boipeba, Cairu - State of Bahia, 45420-000, Brazil
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Gamboa Beach House

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
The best place at the best spot. Nice atmosphere ,with a large and cozy balcony just right at the beach. The prices is a plus. So cheap. #morrodesaopaulo #gamboa #bahia #brasil #beach #peace #priceless
Mirrah S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Top place. In front of the beach, well located, clean and the owners are 10! (Original) Lugar Top. Em frente a praia, bem localizado, limpo e os proprietários são 10!
Felipe S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved it 🌼 (Original) Amei 🌼
Emerson T — Google review
5.0
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4.4
(2823)
R. da Frente, 159 - Gamboa do Morro, Cairu - BA, 45420-000, Brazil
+55 71 99178-1775
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Quarta Praia

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Quarta Praia is a tranquil and secluded beach in Morro de Sao Paulo, known for its peaceful atmosphere and calm sea. It is one of the farthest beaches from the island's center, offering a long stretch of sand and delightful warm natural pools during low tide. The clear and warm waters attract numerous tourists seeking relaxation and natural beauty. Despite being less frequented due to its distance, it provides an ideal setting for those looking for restful moments away from the hustle and bustle.
Best beach in Morro. Quiet, very long and beautiful walk. We enjoyed spending time in the hammocks on the beach and had good fruit juices.
Gigi F — Google review
The sea is cleaner and clearer here, compared to 1,2,3 beaches. however it is shallow and full of rocks. so it's only for a dip/bath and not really for a swim at all. there are a handful of restaurant/bars or stalls here on the beach. the drawing point is that it is much more peaceful and beautiful than the first 2 beaches, where they are just way too busy.
MNML J — Google review
The beach is beautiful, but for those who want bath or swim, it’s better to keep walking till the second half of the beach
Bruno L — Google review
Really liked it. Away from the crowds of the other beaches that are closer to the town centre you'll find a nice beach with very little amount of people (takes a while to get there as you can only get there by foot I think). Because of that, unfortunately this isn't an option for people with reduced mobility. There are a couple of bars that (I think) serve some food (although we didn't eat). Not a place to watch the sunset, best during the morning/day time (till 16:30-17:00)
Isa A — Google review
Much quieter than in town. Worth walking here and sitting in the shade of the big trees after a splash.
Paolo D — Google review
It’s a very flat and shallow beach, even with the tide. The mud is very soft and is good for rubbing on your skin or throwing at your friends (or enemies, you choose). It’s the least crowded beach, especially farther south.
Angus B — Google review
This is the most peaceful and beautiful beach of Morro. When the tide is low you can swim in natural pools with many colorful fishes. The coast is designed with palm trees and other trees.
Nave2013 — Google review
Fantastic beach and good food. Not expensive
Mark H — Google review
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4.6
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Morro de São Paulo, Cairu - State of Bahia, 45420-000, Brazil, USA
http://morrodesaopaulobrazil.com/
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2a Praia

Beach
Outdoor Activities
The 2a Praia in Morro de Sao Paulo is a popular beach with people looking for lots of fun during the holidays. It's home to some of the most popular beach bars and restaurants in town, as well as some of the most beautiful views of the ocean. It's just a short walk from the center of town and it's always crowded during high season, thanks to tourists who love its laid-back atmosphere and cool water.
The best place in morro de São Paulo , very lively, amazing beach and views and good vibes !
Alexandra G — Google review
this is a very lively crowded beach, it is semi-swimmable, but doesn't feel too clean, more for a dip in the water, as its a small bay on both sides of the point/ small island. its more a very vibrant area with a lot of choice to eat and drink, and a boardwalk for walking along the coastline, and people watch (a tonne of people watching here!!!). for a European visitor, it has Ibiza vibes, high season. so if you like party and busy, mixture of loud music, and young people, this is for you!!
MNML J — Google review
Beautiful beach, you can lie down and never have to get up, someone will get you all the acai and caipi you'll need. Lots of football, dancers and people having fun!
Pavel K — Google review
The beach may have been beautiful years before but over tourism has taken its charm. For one, it is highly commercialised with several overpriced and poor quality restaurants such as Sambass, where I had a terrible meal. I am a tourist myself, but feel there was a strange vibe from the swarm of tourists there who don’t seem to understand the basic manners of public spaces and I was made to feel uncomfortable by a group of men sitting strangely close to our towels and causing us to have to move away as they began playing football over our heads. Not to mention, the beach is filthy with trash left behind from such tourists. The beach was unenjoyable due to the above and I genuinely wouldn’t recommend spending your time and money to go there. There are many other beaches in Brazil with a much better ambience and less tourists with no manners.
S D — Google review
This place it's amazing, I can't wait to go back. If you want to save some money on food you better eat at the various restaurants at the village unread go to the beach.
EVERALDO A — Google review
It is a great beach, the water is very good, clean and warm. There is no waves, so it is possible to relax in the sea. There are a lot of restaurants in the beach.
Victor B — Google review
What can I say I fell in love with morro de Sao Paulo. The second beach houses most of the restaurants and bars. this means it offers very good day and night activities
Liesel81 — Google review
Nice beach but not a good place for children. A lot of boats are very near the coastline.
Stefan W — Google review
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Morro de São Paulo, State of Bahia, 45420-000, Brazil, USA
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Terminal Bom Despacho

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Permanently Closed
Ferry terminal
Transportation
Ferries
Terminal Bom Despacho is a bustling transportation hub where you can catch a ferry to Itaparica. The terminal may get crowded at times, but it's an affordable option for travel, with tickets priced at 7 Real per person.
One person 7 Real. Might be crowded. Nice trip to itaparica.
Kağan A — Google review
Horrible delays. I arrived at the ferry boat 2 hours ago and I still waiting for the ferris leave. How difficult can be to run a half hour boat back and forth.
William N — Google review
(Translated by Google) From an infrastructure standpoint, it is an essential service that is extremely useful and important for the transportation and integration of the capital and the highways that come from the South, Southeast and Central-West of Brazil. Ferry boats deserve better attention from the government, as well as the services provided. The vessels that were once extremely modern, today require minimal repairs and care. It is worth mentioning that other states in Brazil do not have ferries of this quality and construction, so maintenance would be enough to improve service conditions. Pedestrians and all types of vehicles board with practically no restrictions. (Original) Do ponto de vista de infraestrutura é um serviço essencial extremamente útil e importante para o transporte e integração da Capital e das rodovias que chegam do Sul, Sudeste e Centro-oeste do Brasil. Os Ferry Boats merecem melhor atenção do poder público, bem como os serviços prestados. As embarcações que um dia foram extremamente modernas, hoje precisam de reparos e cuidados mínimos. Vale ressaltar que outros estados do Brasil não possuem Barcas com essa qualidade e construção, então a manutenção já seria suficiente para elevar as condições de atendimento. Embarcam pedestres e todos os tipos de veículos praticamente sem restrições.
Hermann N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Terrible public transport service, including the high price charged; it's not worth the money you pay! It takes a long time to board, it's very disorganized and there's no monitoring of the volume of music that some users play! It's a total disincentive to enjoy the beauty of the island and the municipalities of Costa do Dendê, which should have a tourist incentive - something that doesn't exist! 😡 (Original) Péssimo serviço de transporte público, inclusive pelo alto valor cobrado; não vale o que se paga! Demora muito para embarcar, muita desorganização e sem fiscalização da altura do som que alguns usuários colocam para ouvir! Desestímulo total para se curtir as belezas da Ilha e dos municípios da Costa do Dendê, que deveriam ter um incentivo turístico - coisa que não existe! 😡
Rute V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Terminal without good signage. When you get to the entrance, you can hardly tell it's a terminal, because what you see above it is a huge advertisement that looks more like the entrance to a company than the entrance to the terminal. The service is disorganized, and it wasn't busy, I can only imagine what it would be like on weekends and holidays. The bathroom is filthy, dirtier than an old gas station on the side of the road. It's absolutely absurd for the price they charge! How can the government of Bahia not monitor the service provided by this concession? The concessionaire Internacional Travessias is certainly not following the rules of the contract. It's a clear case that privatization will not improve the service if there is no monitoring and follow-up of the contract by the concessionaire!!! (Original) Terminal sem boa sinalização. Ao chegar na entrada quase não se sabe que é terminal, pois o que tem em cima é uma propaganda imensa que mais parece ser a entrada de uma empresa do que a portaria de acesso ao terminal. Desorganizado o serviço e olha que não estava cheio, fico imaginando em finais de semana e feriados. Banheiro imundo, mais sujo que de posto de gasolina velho em beira de estrada. Um verdadeiro absurdo para o preço que cobram! Como pode o Governo da Bahia não fiscalizar o serviço dessa concessão. Com certeza as regras do contrato estão sendo descumpridas pela concessionária Internacional Travessias. Caso claro de que a privatização não melhora o serviço se não houver fiscalização e acompanhamento do contrato pelo cessionário!!!
Pedro R — Google review
(Translated by Google) My experience on October 13, 2020 was the worst possible. Outside the terminal there were about 500 people in a line that didn't move, waiting for the boats at their scheduled times, which while I was there were not met at all. Hundreds of families under the scorching sun with no set time to board. I am horrified. It was the first and last time. (Original) Minha experiência em 13 de outubro de 2020 foi a pior possível. O lado de fora da terminal tinha cerca de 500 pessoas em uma fila que não se movia esperando os barcos nos seus horários, que enquanto estive ali não foram cumpridos nenhum dos previstos. Centenas de famílias baixo um sol escaldante sem hora certa para embarcar. Estou horrorizada. Foi primeira e ultima vez.
Amanda C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It takes too long for the amount of people and vehicles required. (Original) Demora demais para o quantitativo de demanda de pessoas e veículos.
Bruno P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Long lines on holidays, delays and cancellations make crossing the bridge an exercise in patience... A real Russian roulette. (Original) Filas grandes em feriados, atrasos e cancelamentos de horários fazem da travessia um exercício de paciência... Verdadeira roleta russa.
Claudio F — Google review
2.2
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3.6
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Itaparica - BA, 44460-000, Brazil
https://www.internacionaltravessias.com.br/
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Boulevard Shopping Feira de Santana

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Boulevard Feira de Santana is a pet-friendly shopping mall that has been a staple since 1999, offering a wide range of international brands, a food court, and even a movie theater. Located in the vibrant city of Feira de Santana in Bahia, Brazil, this bustling hub is known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore an array of top-notch stores while enjoying various dining options, from Chinese to Italian cuisine.
Top
Paulo J — Google review
Nota10
Arthur L — Google review
Top
Severino F — Google review
Bom de mais, loads of the big & better stores from Brasil!
Mike H — Google review
Top
Eduilson A — Google review
Legal
Anderson R — Google review
It's not that good, but it's enough if don't have anything to do
Maiara R — Google review
The best and only touristic point of Feira de Santana!
Caio V — Google review
4.4
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3.6
(307)
Av. João Durval Carneiro, 3665 - Caseb, Feira de Santana - BA, 44052-064, Brazil
http://boulevardfeira.com.br/
+55 75 3199-9957
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