Attractions Costa do Sauípe

Coastline

Inspiring scenery, boardwalk, kiosks, and sports courts for visitors to enjoy. Plus, a new culinary attraction in the region: the Benditos Frutos restaurant.

Village Fair

It brings guests the nostalgia and joy of old traveling parks and traditional street parties. One of the main attractions of Costa do Sauípe, it features a Ferris wheel and a carousel for visitors to reminisce about the good old days of childhood.

Haunted Village

The atmosphere of the house, both inside and out, is inspired by classic horror movies to make it even scarier, ensuring a fun adventure for groups or families. It will be up to visitors to Costa do Sauípe who love adventure to be brave enough to face Brazil's most feared urban legends and confront the terrifying inhabitants of this chilling village.

New Town of the Beach

It is the heart of the resort, being the main meeting point for all guests at Costa do Sauípe. In this environment, there are full schedules every day and night to ensure an incredible experience. Visitors will find activities and lots of fun for adults and children.

Tamar Project

The Tamar Project was created in 1980 and is now internationally recognized as one of the most successful marine conservation initiatives. The initiative also focuses on research, the protection of endangered species, and environmental education.

Historical City Tour in Salvador

A complete tour passing by the main tourist attractions of Brazil's first capital. Among the well-known sites are: the Barra Lighthouse, Pelourinho, Terreiro de Jesus, São Francisco Church, Lacerda Elevator, Mercado Modelo, and Bonfim Church.

Buggy Ride

An attraction for the whole family. The tour departs from Praia do Forte and follows one of the most beautiful trails through the forest, home to the Rastinga and the Secondary Atlantic Forest. The destination is the Pajuca River, on the border between the municipalities of Mata de São João and Camaçari.

Diving in the Natural Pools

Leaving Praia do Forte, it is only a 15-minute walk to the site. Upon arrival, visitors will go diving with an Easybreath mask, which allows natural breathing underwater, both through the nose and mouth.

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