Rota Tropical and the mangrove-parrot
Em português, é claro!
En español por fabor!
In italiano per piacere!
In english please!
Morro de Sao Paulo

 Morro de São Paulo

 

  Presentation  
  Attractions  
  History  
  Geography  
  Maps  
  Informations  
 Beaches  
  First Beach  
  Second Beach  
  Third Beach  
  Fourth Beach  
  Encanto Beach  
  Garapuá Beachá  
  Pratigi Beach  
  Gamboa Beach  
 How to get here  
  Air-taxi  
  Catamaran / Ferry  
  Terrestrial  
 Hotels and Lodges  
  Vila dos Orixás  
  Le Terrace  
  Pousada Charme  
  Solar do Morro  
  Passárgada  
  Minha Louca Paixão  
  Hotel Portaló  
  Villa dos Corais  
  Patachocas  
  Vila Guaiamú  
  Praia do Encanto  
  Villa das Pedras  
  Villa dos Graffitis  
  Catavento Praia Hotel  
  Pousada O Casarão  
  Pousada Morena  
  Pousada Via Brasil  
  Fazenda Caeira  
  Pousada Aymorés  
  Pérola do Morro  
  Safira do Morro  
 Booking  
 Day trips  
  Garapuá  
  Around the Island  
  Ponta do Curral  
  Whale Watching  
  Diving  
  Nautical sports  
 Informations  
  Money  
  Currency Exchange  
  Communications  
  Transportation  
  Health  
  Security  
  Climate  
  Tides  
  Seasons  
  Gastronomy  
  Environment  
  Flora  
  Fauna  
  Cultura  
  Boats  
 Rota Tropical  
  Structure  
  Staff  
  Localization  
  Guests Book  
 Photos  
 Contacts  
Phone (0xx75)36521551  
Português, Inglish, Español, Italiano, Deutsch  
 
Em português!  
© Rota Tropical  
   
 

Transportation

There are no private vehicles on the island, only utility vehicles for the guests of the most distant hotels.

There are several boats linking Morro de Sao Paulo to Gamboa and Valença.

To Boipeba Island, there is only one boat per day, which makes the trip around Tinharé Island.

The only road is from the village to Fourth and Encanto Beaches. Beyond that, there are only paths which can be crossed by hiking or on horseback, and some which can be crossed on a tractor or a 4x4 vehicle.

In the village there are some steep pathways, and luggage can be carried by porters. However, it is best to set a price before hiring them.

There are single and twin-engine planes that leave from the international airport of Salvador, and arrive in about 20 minutes at the Third or Fourth Beach.

See also the road map of the region.

 

A vila de Morro de São Paulo
To Valença:
- Fast boats take 30 to 40 minutes and cost R$ 12,00.
- Slow boats and "saveiros" (light wooden boats) take between ninety minutes and two hours and cost R$ 5,00.
- Or you can take a slow boat to the Atracadouro (“mooring”), which is near Ponta do Curral, and take a bus to Valença. It will take about an hour and cost R$ 5,00.

To Gamboa:
- There are only slow boats, but they take 15 minutes and cost R$ 3,00.

To Salvador:
You need to buy a ticket at an accredited travel agency. See the schedules.


Harbor boarding tax:
To board any boat at any port of the region, there is a R$ 0,62 tax, to be paid directly at the port.