Departing from the Municipal Pier at the beginning of the Passarela da Cultura in Porto Seguro, we sail for approximately 45 minutes into the open sea until reaching the Parque Marinho Recife de Fora. Upon arrival, you will disembark and enjoy around 2 hours and 30 minutes of free time to swim, explore the natural pools, and observe the rich marine life that makes this sanctuary so special.
Recife de Fora is the third largest center of marine biodiversity in Brazil, located 5 nautical miles off the coast of Porto Seguro. This protected area is home to a stunning variety of fish, mollusks, sea turtles such as the hawksbill, and an impressive 16 of the 18 coral species found worldwide.
Dive into crystal-clear waters and experience close encounters with vibrant corals and reef inhabitants while our certified guide shares fascinating insights into this delicate ecosystem. A truly unforgettable immersion into Bahia’s underwater paradise.
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Discover one of the most breathtaking natural treasures of Porto Seguro: the Parque Marinho Recife de Fora. Considered the third largest coral reef formation in Brazil, this protected marine area is famous for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and impressive biodiversity. During low tide, natural pools emerge, creating a unique environment where visitors can admire colorful fish, corals, sea stars, and other fascinating species up close.
A visit to Recife de Fora is much more than a boat trip — it is an immersion into a delicate ecosystem preserved for future generations. Local guides provide valuable insights into marine conservation as you explore the shallow pools and enjoy moments of peace in the middle of the ocean. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, Recife de Fora offers one of the most magical encounters with Bahia’s underwater world.
Porto Seguro is a historic and vibrant coastal city in Northeast Brazil, known for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and lively nightlife. It's where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in 1500, making it a significant historical site with a unique blend of colonial charm and tropical beauty.
The Historic Center of Porto Seguro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks that showcase the city's rich history.
Tambaú Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Porto Seguro, known for its golden sands, clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying beachside dining and nightlife.
Passo Beach is a more secluded and natural beach, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful beach experience. It's known for its beautiful scenery, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling spots.
Rua do Cacao is a charming street in the Historic Center of Porto Seguro, lined with colorful colonial houses, local shops, and art galleries. It's a great place to explore the city's culture, history, and local crafts.
Monte Pascoal National Park is a stunning natural reserve located near Porto Seguro, known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and the iconic Monte Pascoal mountain, which was the first landmark spotted by the Portuguese explorers.
A traditional Bahian seafood stew made with fresh fish, shrimp, or crab, coconut milk, palm oil, and a blend of local spices and herbs. It's typically served with rice, farofa (toasted cassava flour), and pirão (a thick, dough-like sauce made from cassava flour and fish broth).
A popular Bahian street food made from deep-fried black-eyed pea fritters stuffed with spicy shrimp, vatapá (a creamy paste made from bread, shrimp, coconut milk, and spices), and sometimes other fillings like caruru (a leafy green stew).
A coastal specialty featuring succulent shrimp coated in a mixture of coconut and spices, then fried to golden perfection. It's often served with a tangy lime and coconut sauce, as well as traditional sides like rice, beans, and farofa.
Porto Seguro is known for its abundant tropical fruits, and fresh coconut water is a popular and refreshing drink. Be sure to try local fruits like mango, papaya, pineapple, and banana, often served in delicious juices, smoothies, or fruit salads.
This is the dry season with warm temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing. It's also the peak tourist season with lively events and festivals.
Brazilian Real (BRL)
GMT-3 (Brasília Time, BRT)
110V and 220V (some areas may have different voltages, so it's important to check with your accommodation)V, 60HzHz
Porto Seguro is generally a safe destination for tourists, but like any popular tourist destination, it has its share of petty crime and safety concerns. Visitors should be aware of their surroundings, take precautions to protect their belongings, and avoid risky situations, especially at night and in less touristy areas.
Rodoviária de Porto Seguro
The bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Porto Seguro. Buses are affordable and frequent, but they can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Uber, 99 Taxis
Car, Bike, Scooter
Arraial d'Ajuda is a charming and bohemian beach town near Porto Seguro, known for its beautiful beaches, local crafts, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great destination for a day trip, offering a mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure.
Corumbau is a secluded and pristine beach town located about an hour's drive from Porto Seguro. It's known for its stunning natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots.
Transacoes Beach is a beautiful and secluded beach located about 20 minutes from Porto Seguro. It's known for its stunning natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots.
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