Cultural Fusion Tour in Salvador de Bahia: Music, Dance & Culinary Delights

$758
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The bubbling melting pot of cultural influences and criss-crossing heritage which runs throughout Salvador de Bahia is fascinating to uncover for anyone seeking to grasp this great city. Get ready to enter the music and dance, food, raucous festivals, religion and ever-popular art scene of Bahia which all provide an enchanting snapshot during your tour.

A ‘journey through the ages’ is best begun in the iridescent district of Pelourinho, a UNESCO world heritage site where colorful houses, atmospheric streets and living history are the norm! Visiting the rainbow-like displays on show at São Joaquim’s bustling market is also a must, the perfect place to both haggle your way to a bargain (like a true baianos).

Bahia’s, and indeed Brazil’s African traditions are integral to the identity of the country, with an insight into that particular history and heritage coming through an authentic dance performance at the legendary Miguel Santana Theatre.

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Inclusions

Breakfast
3-Nights at Bahiacafé Hotel
Bilingual Guide in all tours
Private transfers with local bilingual guide
  • Food & drinks

Exclusions

International & domestic airfare and airport taxes
Gratuities (are optional)
Travel Insurance
Optional excursions

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Salvador de Bahia

Arrival at Salvador Airport. Salvador de Bahia is the cradle of the Afro-Brazilian culture and offers the visitor many popular delights with its cuisine, music, enchantment and cheerfulness. From the airport, transfer to our accommodation place situated next to the city center which is known as the Pelourinho. Here we will find the most important architectural collection of Hispanic-America and it is also the meeting point for all the locals.
Overnight at Bahiacafé Hotel | Standard Room.
Check-in to the hotel is normally after 2:00 PM.

Day 2 Salvador de Bahia

During the morning, we will get to know the Vida Baiana, the life of the inhabitants of Salvador. We leave the pousada by car to the São Joaquim market, on the shores of Baía de Todos los Santos. It's a maze full of stalls selling everything from fruits, vegetables, spices, medicinal and religious herbs to pieces and parts for appliances. We continue towards the city's financial center and walk to the Praça Municipal , which has a great view of the bay, and then walk along the narrow and busy streets with buildings in colors from the colonial era. We pass by the culinary museum, the house of Jorge Amado and some music stores.

In the afternoon, we will have free time to take part in optional activities, like a visit to the Pelourinho from either an African or historical viewpoint.
Breakfast is normally served from 6-7 to 9-10 and changes from hotel to hotel

Overnight at Bahiacafé Hotel | Standard Room.

Day 3 Salvador de Bahia

In the morning we will see how, like most Brazilian cities, Salvador has grown immensely, however, not always in a controlled manner. We’ll go to the part of the city which is not always seen by most visitors, to witness the different realities of urban life for the fortunate and less fortunate. We'll go to a local community in the heart of some of the most exclusive residential areas to meet community leaders and receive a detailed explanation from the work being done. Projects focus on creating opportunities for the development of young adults and children.
At night, we leave bound for Miguel Santana Theatre to watch the presentation of the Companhia de Balé Folclórico da Bahia. The company performs in the intimacy of Miguel Santana Theatre in the Pelourinho in a seamless presentation of the multiple African traditions that shape Bahian culture. We will see the sacred dances of Candomblé; “puxada de rede”, a song by fishermen in honor of Yemanja, the goddess of the sea; maculelê, a stick and sword dance acrobatics with its origins in the cane fields; capoeira, a martial art/dance of Angolan origin and the samba de roda, a version of this exuberant national dance. At the end of the show it is great to take advantage of having an experienced local with us and we ask him/her to recommend a nice restaurant for dinner.

Breakfast is normally served from 6-7 to 9-10 and changes from hotel to hotel

Overnight at Bahiacafé Hotel | Standard Room.

Day 4 Salvador de Bahia - Airport, Departure

Transfer to the airport of Salvador for departure to your next destination. Attention: Check-out of the hotel is normally at 12:00 PM. Late check-out may be granted subject to availability (not confirmed).
Breakfast is normally served from 6-7 to 9-10 and changes from hotel to hotel

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats available
  • Passport required

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps

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