How to Arrive in Morro de São Paulo

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

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

Salvador / Morro de São Paulo

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

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

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

Regardless of the type of boat you use - speed boat, conventional boat or catamaran - there is only one pier to disembark in Morro de São Paulo.

As the name says, Morro de São Paulo is formed by hills, so, as soon as you land on the quay, you have to climb two small but steep slopes. If you come by plane, you can request the receptive service. Talk to our attendants.


How to Arrive in Morro de São Paulo

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

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

Salvador / Morro de São Paulo

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

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

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

Regardless of the type of boat you use - speed boat, conventional boat or catamaran - there is only one pier to disembark in Morro de São Paulo.

As the name says, Morro de São Paulo is formed by hills, so, as soon as you land on the quay, you have to climb two small but steep slopes. If you come by plane, you can request the receptive service. Talk to our attendants.

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