Part of Morro de Sao Paulo’s charm is its mix of upscale, new hotels and restaurants with older, shabbier pousadas and taverns. This car-free and carefree island has just one road and a handful of beaches… it’s a wonderful place to get away from it all.
Restaurants in Morro de Sao Paulo
4.5 based on 2,730 reviews
I visited Morro de São Paulo, which is an island in the Brazilian municipality of Cairú, in the state of Bahia. The region of the Recôncavo of Bahia was inhabited until the 16th century by the Tupinambás tribe. Martim Afonso de Souza landed on the island in 1531 and baptized her by the name of Tynharéa. Due to its privileged geographic location, it was the scene of countless attacks by French and Dutch squadrons and a true free zone of pirates during the colonial period. Morro de São Paulo has a humid tropical climate with no dry seasons, the least rainy months of the year are September, October, November and December. How to get there, the most viable is to take a bus to Valença and from there take a boat to Morro, unless you are from Salvador and come from Ferri-bot or catamaran. There are many things for your enjoyment, such as snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of the island, the fourth or first beach are great for bathing, hiking early in the day or late afternoon where you can have a nice view of the sun, you can visit the historic center and without saying that you can visit the island of Boipeba, which is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the district. Usually I would wake up early to enjoy the beautiful sunrise and take a dip in the calm waters of Gamboa beach where we were staying. The rest of the day we used to meet new places and get to know their cultures. The trip was unforgettable. I can not describe the feeling of spending my holidays and enjoying the New Year with some members of my family in this wonderful place that is the Morro de São Paulo. I totally recommend it due to the beautiful natural landscape and the historical riches of this beautiful place.
4.5 based on 1,225 reviews
This is a beach for wants to enjoy somenthing calm, quiet. The beach is really awesome, the water is warm For us, that dont like crowded places, its great. Please follow us on instagram: @mapamunditravel
4.5 based on 4,536 reviews
This beach takes a little walk, but its absolutely worthy. Differebtly from the other beachs in Morro de São Paulo, its quiet, with almost no one The water is very blue, really beautiful and its really, really warm. Its awesome. For more, please follow us on instagram: @mapamunditravel
4.5 based on 5,434 reviews
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The beach has a lot of options of restaurants and beach's bars with huge variation btw the prices ans styles . Very good to spend the day with beautiful people and nice staffs to serve drinks, snacks and foods...
4.0 based on 2,006 reviews
a good place to live at so you can get some sleep after a party but still close to wherever you want to get.
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