How to get to Morro de São Paulo

Arriving at Salvador International Airport, the quickest way is to take a direct flight to Morro de São Paulo, which takes approximately 25 minutes. Consult air taxi companies or tourism agencies in Morro de São Paulo.

From the Maritime Terminal, which is in front of Mercado Modelo, in Salvador, Catamarans and Speedboats depart daily on the Salvador/Morro de São Paulo route.

From Salvador to Morro de São Paulo

Salvador (Terminal Mercado Modelo or São Joaquim)/ Itaparica (Terminal Bom Despacho), via sea on private boats or Ferry Boat. (50 to 60 min)

Itaparica/ Valença (Terminal Valença or Bom Jardim/Atracadouro, closest to Morro), by road in small vehicles, vans or buses. (1:30 min)

Valença/ Morro de São Paulo, boats or speedboats (30 to 45 min, depending on the Valença Terminal

Regardless of the type of nautical vessel you use – speedboat, conventional boat or catamaran

There is only one pier to disembark in Morro de São Paulo. As the name suggests, Morro de São Paulo is made up of hills, so as soon as you disembark at the pier, you have to climb two small but very steep slopes. If you are arriving by plane, you can request the reception service. Speak to our attendants.


Land route with sea

Arriving at Salvador International Airport, the quickest way is to take a direct flight to Morro de São Paulo, which takes approximately 25 minutes. Consult air taxi companies or tourism agencies in Morro de São Paulo.

From the Maritime Terminal, which is in front of Mercado Modelo, in Salvador, Catamarans and Speedboats depart daily on the Salvador/Morro de São Paulo route.

From Salvador to Morro de São Paulo

Salvador (Terminal Mercado Modelo or São Joaquim)/ Itaparica (Terminal Bom Despacho), via sea on private boats or Ferry Boat. (50 to 60 min)

Itaparica/ Valença (Terminal Valença or Bom Jardim/Atracadouro, closest to Morro), by road in small vehicles, vans or buses. (1:30 min)

Valença/ Morro de São Paulo, boats or speedboats (30 to 45 min, depending on the Valença Terminal)

Regardless of the type of nautical vessel you use – speedboat, conventional boat or catamaran

There is only one pier to disembark in Morro de São Paulo. As the name suggests, Morro de São Paulo is made up of hills, so as soon as you disembark at the pier, you have to climb two small but very steep slopes. If you are arriving by plane, you can request the reception service. Speak to our attendants.

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