Salvador Bahia Carnival 2012
Brazi Packages
DAY BY DAY Itinerary
Day 1 - Fri, Feb 20th 2009– Arrival in Salvador Bahia
Reception at the Salvador International Airport, assistance with your baggage and private transportation to your hotel.
Early check in will be requested but will only be provided if available at check-in.
OVERNIGHT
Day 2 - Sat, Feb 21st 2009 – Salvador Bahia, City Tour
You will be picked up at your hotel and begin your half day tour following to the Farol da Barra (the lighthouse), passing by the Santa Maria Fortress and Barra Harbour. From there you go to the upper city through the Corredor da Vitória, Campo Grande and Piedade.
Awaiting us in the upper city is the highlight of the tour, the Pelourinho, filled with a rich collection of 17th and 18th century, colonial architecture, which UNESCO considered the most important that exists in the world today.
OVERNIGHT
Day 3, 4, 5 – Sun, Mon, Tue Feb 22nd-24th 2009 – Carnival Parties
The Salvador Carnival Party really starts today.
The most amazing BLOCOS like Camaleão, Voa-Voa, Eva, Timbalada, Balada, Eu Vou, Bloco da Barra, Crocodilo, Intternacionais, Nana Banana, Papa, Inter, Alô Inter, Cheiro, Aviões Elétrico, Beijo, Nu Outro, Requebra, Araketu, Olodum, Yes Bahia Club, Furacão and Happy will have parties every night of this incredible week.
We can help you getting your access to any of these blocos. Just let us know which one is the one you like and we will set it up for you.
OVERNIGHT
Day 6 – Wed, Feb 25th 2009 – Full day Schooner Tour
Visit today the islands of the Baia de Todos os Santos on a schooner, stopping off for lunch at the island of Itaparica.>br/>
The largest and fairest bay along the Brazilian coast, All Saints Bay in the state of Bahia, amazes visitors because of the large number of tropical islands with enchanting beaches and lush vegetation; great historical treasures dot the landscape: churches, forts, beautiful colonial mansions and plantation houses from the times when Brazil was still under Portuguese rule. The bay was once the largest seaport in the southern hemisphere.
Covering no less than 1,052 km2 the bay holds 56 islands. Many rivers and streams flow into it, the main ones being the Paraguacu and the Subae. Salvador, the first capital of Brazil and the largest city in the Northeastern region lies along its rim, along with eleven other municipalities.
The Club Mediterannee is located on this island.
Duration: approximately 8 hours - Departures: daily at 8h00.
OVERNIGHT
Day 6 – Wed, Feb 25th 2008 – Flight from Salvador back Home.
Time to go back home.
Free morning at your leisure and afternoon transfer to the Salvador Airport for your flight back home.
END OF THE PROGRAM


