Praia do Forte with Guarajuba Beach - Day Trip from Salvador
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Praia do Forte with Guarajuba Beach - Day Trip from Salvador
By Gray Line Salvador
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$44.50
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 0-99, max of 40 per group
Duration: 8h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Meets animal welfare guidelines
Live guide: Portuguese, Spanish
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- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Local Guide
What's not included- Gratuities
- Entry into Tamar Project
- Food and Drinks
- Entry/Admission - Projeto Tamar
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Pickup details
- Stay at the hotel lobby 10 minutes before pick up time
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Infants must sit on laps
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 2484PFSSA- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- Bring light clothes, swim suit, towel, sandals and sunscreen.
- Projeto Tamar Entrance Fee (Sea-turtle Conservation Project) – BRL 26,00
- Prices are subject to change without notice
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 2484PFSSA
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About the operator
Don’t take it from us – here’s what people have to say about this operator:
- Brooklyn_G70 contributionsGood information, bad serviceThe tour was ok. The tour company Lucky was very late arriving to pick me up and failed to communicate with updates. The tour was also conducted in English, Spanish and Portuguese. So the poor tour guide had to say every thing three times, meaning the tour took forever to get through each of the sites. Lucky Tours would do better to keep the language of the tours to 1 or 2 chosen languages and invest in better customer service. Most people are tourist and are not familiar with the surrounds so reassure them with better whatsapp communications.Written January 28, 2023
- Angela Z0 contributionsfull of info and relaxingI spend a nice relaxing day with the guide Beatrice! She gave me a lot of info, helped me get the medicines in the pharmacy, suggested what else should be seen in Salvador. Beatrice is very helpful, kind, wholehearted girl with great knowledge in history and customs or Salvador and Bahia. I definitely recommend the tour with her.Written July 20, 2022
- Mikel J0 contributionsTorturousFirst of all, the tour guide was 45 minutes late. Pick up was at 6 am, had we known it was going to be late, we could've slept in an extra half hour instead of getting up at 5am. We requested an english speaking tour guide, only to be surprised by a non-speaking tour guide, with the excuse of his co-worker calling in sick. This was a terrible start. Our hotel breakfast wasn’t open that early so we didn’t have a proper breakfast from the get-go. I requested if there was atleast a coffee/water break—only to stop at a gas station where they served coffee only in clear plastic cups. Who would want to drink coffee in that in a bump tour bus? The tour bus didn’t even offer bottled water or anything. The booking site didn’t clearly state how long the travel time was from Salvador to Mangue seco. We only realized after picking up other tourists on the way there. It took 4.5 hours to get there in a cramped van with no leg room and a door that didn’t properly open from the inside. In addition, they played on CD on repeat. We finally get there, in the middle of high sun, which meant an uncomfortable blistering hot day ahead. There was NO canoe to take us to the beach, instead it was a ferry boat with stiff metal benches which made for an uncomfortable and impossible slow ride to this island which we were hoping would be a nice pay off from the torturous ride to get there. We were made to order food as soon as we arrived to the island, but only to be delivered at a later time at the beach. But first we had to take the buggy ride first. The buggy ride cost was an additional cash-only charge on top of the booking fee. This was not clearly stated. While the sand dunes was a decent backdrop for a photo-op, we didn’t really feel the need to make 5 different stops in the sweltering heat that basically ended up looking the same. We just wanted food, drinks and the ocean. Finally, after the fifth stop we were pretty much salivating to jump in the water, only to be teased and driven back into the village to stop at a local restaurant for a pointless 15 minute break, in what felt like half an hour — a ploy perhaps to get tourists to buy unwanted chachkis. At this point we just wanted the food we ordered, in what seemed like ages ago, and jump in the water. The buggy finally dropped us off in the line-up of huts where other tourists were. Besides being a “virgin” beach, nothing about seemed pristine or peaceful. The travel to this place was 8 hours in total. The actual time spent there was a quarter of that time. So do I think it’s worth it? After all that? Not in the least. We were better off staying in Salvador and explore nearby beaches.Written March 9, 2019
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danielaesperanza
Montevideo, Uruguay7 contributions
May 2018
Fuimos a pasar el día a Praia do Forte desde Bahía. Nosotros optamos por alquilar un auto ya que era mas conveniente y la ruta estaba muy bien (70KM). Además como nos hospedamos en Río Vermelho, no había grandes dificultades. El lugar es muy lindo. el agua esta limpia y se puede hacer snorkel o buceo. Hay que tener en cuenta que para acceder a la playa mas tranquila, que queda del otro lado de la principal, hay que pedir para entrar en alguno de los complejos ya que todos son privados y dan al mar. Lo interesante que una vez que te encuentras en la playa solo ves arena blanca, palmeras y mar. El centro es lindo, alegre, con restaurantes y buenas tiendas. El auto hay que aparcarlo en los estacionamientos disponibles. Vale la pena quedarse una noche.
Written June 19, 2018
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