Salvador Transfers and Tours


Tailor-made Salvador Package

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Airport Transfers Salvador

Transportation to and from Salvador SSA Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport. Pick up and drop off at your Hotel in Salvador, Bahia. 24/7 service. Door-to-door private executive service. Cars, VANS and Minibuses.

Cruise Port Transfers Salvador

Transfers to and from Salvador Pier. Connection between Airport and Cruise Terminal. Transportation to Hotel. 24/7 service.

City Tour Salvador

Pick up/drop off at your Hotel. Private sightseeing tour to main city attractions. Private English speaking guide and comfortable vehicle exclusive for you. No rigid schedules. Visit to Pelourinho, Senhor do Bonfim, Carmelite & São Francisco Churches, Elevator to Upper Town, City Cathedral, Barra lighthouse, Mercado Modelo and Lower Town.

Day Tour to “Praia do Forte”

Pick up/drop off at your Hotel. Private English speaking guide and comfortable vehicle exclusive for you. No rigid schedules. Within day-trip distance of Salvador, the silken sands and palm-lined shores of Praia do Forte are renowned for their biodiversity. Set around a high reef, the coast is dotted with tide pools and rocky coves—a natural haven for marine life, with calm, shallow waters.

Mangue Seco and Dunes Tour

Pristine beaches, rolling sand dunes and an off-the-beaten-path vibe make this a perfect day trip for Salvador visitors. The boat trip from the mainland offers picturesque views and travelers are greeted by towering coconut trees that line stretches of untouched beach. While a trip to Mangue Seco will definitely lighten tourists’ pocketbooks, visitors agree that it’s one of the best places in Brazil to experience unspoiled tropical wonder.


More About Salvador

Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia, Brazil. With a charming Old Town (a World Heritage Site), a vibrant musical scene and popular Carnival celebrations, it is considered one of the birthplaces of Brazilian culture. Founded in 1549, Salvador was the capital in the heyday of the slave trade. The legacy remains today in its large Afro-Brazilian population, and the resulting culture in many ways outshines the rest of Brazil; in music, many of the greatest names from the mid-20th century to the present hail from Salvador. People of Salvador, as other people from the state of Bahia, have a reputation of being relaxed, easygoing, and fun-loving, even by Brazillian standards.