Music and chocolate; indulgent Brazil
AIRPORTS: GIG/SDU – IOS – SSA
DURATION: 12 nights /13 days
HIGHTLIGHTS:
Treat your senses to the abundant pleasures of Brazil; from musical tracks and Carnaval beats, to the intoxicating movements and rhythms of dance; from the heady aromas and exotic flavors of edible delights to the captivating sights of its natural wonders. Throughout this sensory journey, celebrate life and all it holds in the typical Brazilian spirit, by mixing music with chocolate on a tour to beautiful Bahia, where virgin beaches give way to lush green lands
– it’s here that the Cacao plant grows. Taste its fruit, juice and of course the seed, which is the source of one of life’s greatest indulgences: chocolate!
Rio de Janeiro
The people of Rio de Janeiro call it the “Marvelous City.” Located on the Bay of Guanabara, Rio has a mountainous landscape that contrasts with an intensely blue sea. Here the skyscrapers, colonial buildings, and narrow streets meld in perfect harmony.
Although the city is a reflection of the social inequalities of the country, Rio de Janeiro has great style and is internationally renowned for its Christ Corcovado, Pão de Açúcar, Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, Carnivals and the warm and lively inhabitants of the city, the cariocas.
Serra Grande
Between the sea and the green of the shore that accompanies the entire southern coast of Bahia is Serra Grande, conserving 20km of pristine beaches that share the landscape with still remaining cocoa farms. An area composed of immense palm trees, waterfalls, and extensive beaches of warm waters, almost deserted, the small village appears offering a lot beyond its stunning gazebo. The central square is an invitation for a late afternoon chat accompanied by good tapioca. Serra Grande comes with options for fun and adventure in a region considered a Natural Heritage Site.
Taboquinhas
Taboquinhas is a small town of friendly and helpful people, place with a huge water potential with the Contas River and many of its tributaries. The place has plenty of fruits, variety of birds and butterflies, many endemic species, a variety of bromeliads and orchids, reptiles, monkeys, sloths, cats, among several other animal and plant species. The Usina waterfall is the most accessible and it dazzles with its wedding veil and other rapids. Beyond practicing rafting on the Contas River rapids, you can also go down on the zipline, go wall climbing or practice rappel.
Itacaré
Old haven of cocoa colonels who built some houses that are still standing, restored. Itacaré is growing in an orderly manner, preserving rivers, waterfalls and deserted beaches framed by hills covered in Atlantic Forest. To keep everything in its place, the city does not sacrifice its trails, only way to reach the most enchanting scenery, as Prainha and Havaizinho. The asphalt has replaced the precarious dirt road and with easy access also came the hype, the perks, and the constant movement of travelers. Kayaks, canoes, bikes, and jeeps also replace your feet in time to play sports or venture out amid spectacular scenery.
Peninsula de Marau
Located on the Costa do Dende, south of Bahia, between Morro de São Paulo and Itacaré. The Maraú Peninsula is home to several coastal ecosystems, among which we find natural pools, mangroves, reefs, beaches, and different types of forest in the Atlantic Forest with its variety of fauna and flora. It also houses waterfalls and has numerous trails to practice ecological tourism, to rest, research or just relax appreciating its wonderful landscapes. Among the most famous beaches for its beauty are Barra Grande, Cassange, Taipú de Fora and Algodões, not to mention hidden havens waiting to be discovered in every corner of the peninsula.
Barra Grande
Indescribably blue sea, strong wind, and tranquility. These are the main features of Barra Grande Beach, in the Coast of Piauí, overnight location for those coming or going to enjoy other routes in the region as the Delta do Parnaíba, Lençóis Maranhenses, Jericoacoara and even mountains and waterfalls. The city is newly discovered by kite surfers, with its soft sand, calm waters, and constant wind in a quiet village. A charm that Piauí beaches still have for being so little explored.
Salvador
The mixture of Portuguese, African and indigenous influences that we find in Salvador de Bahia translates into a unique culture where the traveler can experience this fusion in the gastronomy, festivals, religions, and lifestyle of the people of Salvador. Furthermore, history left behind a priceless legacy of buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries in the Pelourinho, the historic city center, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This lively zone permits travelers to lose themselves among the cobbled alleyways and colonial buildings while experiencing the vibrant energy of the city.
PROGRAM
Origin – Rio de Janeiro
Airport arrival at Rio de Janeiro. The Carioca City has a magical quality and offers the traveler a wide variety of touristic sights and a daily program with great number of leisure activities. Transfer from the airport to the hotel located on the famous beach of Copacabana. Accommodation
Night at the Windsor Palace Hotel or similar | Standard Room.
Included: private transport , room, and breakfast
Day 2 – Rio de Janeiro
After breakfast, we will start a tour that covers the most famous spots and the most beautiful landscapes of Rio. We’ll visit the main touristic city icon and one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, Cristo Redentor, with access by train through the lush Tijuca Forest. After that, we will get to the Pão de Açúcar lookout, where we’ll enjoy one of the best views of Rio de Janeiro. The ascent and descent to reach the top of the lookout are made through a traditional cable railway.
In the afternoon, we leave the hotel bound for a Samba lesson in Ipanema. We’ll learn some basic steps to start moving our body to the rhythm of samba that will get into you and will not let you stand still. You will understand why this dance makes the Carnival the biggest party in the country. Following the teacher’s steps, we’ll receive tips to have the ginga and the samba of Brazilian’s feet. After dancing and having fun in a nice samba atmosphere we go back to the hotel. Duration of samba class: approx 50 min. Accommodation.
Night at the Windsor Palace Hotel or similar | Standard Room.
Included: private transport , activity with guide , private service , samba lesson , room, and breakfast
Day 3 – Rio de Janeiro
Nothing more representative for Brazil than the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro; big event that takes place every year bringing people from all over the world. The colors, the music and costumes parade before our eyes spreading the joy and warmth of the Brazilian people. On this experience we’ll make a guided visit to the Cidade do Samba, a special place that concentrates many sheds where samba schools make their costumes and presentations. We will know the Acadêmicos da Grande Rio, one of the major samba schools of the City.
We will learn a bit about the history of samba and carnival parades. We will also wear costumes and take pictures, and those who want it can enjoy a welcome caipirinha!
At night, we will discover that Rio’s 40 Cº are not only felt during the day! We’ll visit the Lapa neighborhood to get to an antique shop that was transformed into a very popular samba bar among Rio residents. There is always a band playing well
samba and guaranteeing the fun and musicality of the atmosphere. We will have the option to enjoy a drink (not included), while we have a good talk and watch the band play, or we can dance to the music and feel free to practice the ginga and the samba with our feet! Accommodation.
Night at the Windsor Palace Hotel or similar | Standard Room.
Included: private transport , activity with guide , driver Guide , private service , room, and breakfast
Day 4 – Ilheus – Serra Grande
After breakfast and check out, we will transfer to the airport of Rio de Janeiro to fly to Ilhéus. Reception at the airport of Ilhéus and land transfer until arriving at our Fazenda in Serra Grande, municipality of Uruçuca.
Later we will have a presentation of capoeira by a local group. Capoeira is a typical Brazilian cultural expression that mixes martial arts, sports, popular culture, and music. It was developed by descendants of African slaves and is characterized by its musicality, as a capoerista learns to fight and play its instruments. Dinner and accommodation.
Night at the Hotel Fazenda Juerana or similar- Standard room.
Included: private transport , departure transfer , driver + guide , private service , arrival transfer , room, and breakfast
Day 5 -Serra Grande
In the morning we will take a guided tour of the Cocoa plantation of the Juerana farm. The trail passes through the Atlantic Forest with the cocoa trees that grow under the large trees. Our guide will explain the system and planting techniques. We will also learn about the fermentation system, the drying, (barge) and the artisanal chocolate factory, as well as the farm and its surrounding gardens.
Later, from the headquarters of the Floresta Viva Institute, we will learn about the restoration project of tropical forests through the nursery where innumerable sprouts of native trees of the Atlantic Forest are produced. A forestry engineer will show us the various stages of a reforestation with native trees, and then we will follow an ecological trail in the middle of the Atlantic Forest near the headquarters of the Institute, to identify these species in adult stage such as Pau-Brasil, Pau d’arco, Conduru and others.
Night at the Hotel Fazenda Juerana or similar – Standard room.
Included: activity with guide , driver + guide , private service , room, and breakfast
Day 6 – Serra Grande – Taboquinhas – Itacare
In the morning, transfer to Taboquinhas where we will visit a community near Rio das Contas that elaborates artisanal chocolate. This program has been developed by small farmers so that we can have the possibility of making our own chocolate.
We walk from the Active Base to the cocoa plantation of a small farmer in the neighborhood to learn from the cocoa culture. From the harvest of the fruit, we will continue with the traditional process, breaking the hard shell and manually extracting the seeds to deposit them inside a wooden box.
Then our guide Beto prepares the withdrawal of the honey. The seeds, wrapped with pulp, are pressed gently and little by little, until they release a liquid called cocoa honey.
We experience this delicacy described by its discoverers as “a nectar of the gods”. Afterwards, we toast and peel the seeds manually to then be beaten on the pylon and bring the cocoa mass to the wood stove. We mix it with other ingredients and mix the dough in the pot to finally get the real chocolate. Then we just have to wait for it to cool down to taste this delight. We take the opportunity and pack some samples to take home.
After lunch, we’ll take the afternoon to visit the chocolate factory and taste it’s delicious varieties. And then we transfer to Itacare, a charming surf town where we’ll spend the night.
Transfer from Taboquinhas to Itacare.
Night at the Pousada Ilha Verde Itacaré or similar | Standard Room.
Included: only Driver (Portuguese speaking) , private service , arrival transfer , activity with guide , lunch included , luggage handler , transport , room, and breakfast
Day 7 – Itacare – Peninsula de Marau
After breakfast, we travel overland to Cassange community within Maraú Peninsula. Here we can find some of the best beaches of the Brazilian coast which combine with a paradisiacal freshwater lagoon, both in which we can take baths and watch the sunset. Free time to have lunch. Dinner and accommodation.
Night at the Pousada Lagoa do Cassange or similar l Coqueiral Room.
Included: private service , arrival transfer , room, and breakfast
Day 8 – Pensinsula de Marau
After breakfast we will leave in a 4WD vehicle to the beaches of Barra Grande. In this paradisiacal scenario we will have all day to rest or choose between optional activities, such as kitesurfing, taking baths in the sea, visiting craft shops, or mixing with the cozy local atmosphere. But… we can’t miss the sunset!
Night at the Pousada Lagoa do Cassange or similar l Coqueiral Room.
Included: room and breakfast
Day 9: Peninsula de Marau- Ilheus- Salvador
After breakfast and check out, we will go by land transfer to Ilhéus airport to board to Salvador. Airport arrival at Salvador. Salvador de Bahia is the cradle of the Afro-Brazilian culture and offers the visitor many popular delights with its cuisine, music, enchantment, and cheerfulness. From the airport, transfer to our accommodation place situated next to the city center known as the Pelourinho. Here we will find the most important architectural collection of Hispanic-America and it is also the meeting point for all the locals. Accommodation.
Night at the Hotel Cruz do Pascoal or similar | Suite Standard (With Balcony).
Included: only Driver (Portuguese speaking) , private service , departure transfer , driver
+ guide , arrival transfer , room, and breakfast
Day 10: Salvador
After breakfast we will leave walking from the pousada and visit the main attractions of Salvador’s historic downtown: the famous Pelourinho, which is the largest collection of colonial building in Latin America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will walk the streets with their colonial neighborhood cobbled sidewalks surrounded by houses in pastel colors. Then we visit the exuberant São Francisco Church, the Cathedral, where we will see the imposing baroque tropical progression with its first trends of the Rococo refinement.
We continue to the Praça Municipal where we will be above the Cidade Baixa, with wonderful views of the Baía de Todos los Santos. Return to the pousada.
Accommodation.
Later, we leave towards a studio where we will be under the professional guidance of a local percussion expert to learn and put into context various aspects of the percussive jungle that is Bahia, focusing on the most important and accessible rhythms in a workshop that is instructive, interactive, interesting, and fun.
Accommodation.
Night at the Hotel Cruz do Pascoal or similar | Suite Standard (With Balcony).
Included: activity with guide , entrance fees , private service , walking tour , driver + guide , room and breakfast
Day 11: Salvador
In the morning, we leave the city behind to explore the agricultural hinterland on the western side of the Baía de Todos os Santos. This is the land of sugarcane plantations, peaceful colonial towns, and their markets. We go north out of the city and then west, stopping in the bustling country market town of Santo Amaro. We will continue going west through some hills to Cachoeira. After lunch (not included), we will make a walking tour of the city. We cross the west bank of the river and visit the Cultural Center Danemann where we can also see the preparation of world-class cigars. A journey through time back to the Brazil of the past.
By Night, we leave bound for the Rio Vermelho neighborhood, which has plenty of bars, restaurants and (botecos) pubs, the last being key to the charm of the neighborhood where the boteco tradition represents a bohemian lifestyle, offering an informal atmosphere where friends meet and drink an ice-cold beer or their favorite cachaça, always accompanied by snacks. The neighborhood is also home to three of the most famous acarajé Baianas in the city that sell the best of Bahian street food. Rounding out Rio Vermelho’s attractions, we’ll hear the best local live music in its many forms, from traditional to contemporary, that all the bars offer.
Night at the Hotel Cruz do Pascoal or similar | Suite Standard (With Balcony).
Included: activity with guide , driver + guide , private service , room, and breakfast
Day 12: Salvador
Our day starts with a story of Neguinho do Samba, who was the innovator of the samba–reggae percussive storm that powered the world famous Olodum drumming troupe. He later went on to form the Banda Feminina Didá, the pioneering and now renowned all-women percussion group. Their performances are a mixture of grace, skill, and full-on driving percussion. The group has an inspiring social program working with underprivileged women and kids. We’ll visit the groups’ headquarters in the historical center where we’ll be welcomed by one of the leaders who will introduce us to their origins and works, while we make a short stroll through the place.
Later, we’ll have another perspective of the city`s expansion, taking us to the quiet waters of Itapagipe Peninsula, where life moves at a slower pace than the bustling Cidade Alta (upper city). We will see fishermen in their canoes “escavadas”, locals collecting shellfish at low tide, anchored schooners, all protected by the famous Bonfim Church, one of the most important churches of pilgrimage in Brazil and deeply related to Candomblé. We will continue in the Monserrat district with its panoramic view of the city and the Mercado Modelo, a thriving market for local artifacts and souvenirs. This is also where you can test your trading skills!
By Night we leave bound for Miguel Santana Theatre to watch the presentation of the Companhia de Balé Folclórico da Bahia. The company performs in the intimacy of Miguel Santana Theatre in the Pelourinho in a seamless presentation of the multiple African traditions that shape Bahian culture. We will see the sacred dances of Candomblé; “puxada de rede” a song by fishermen in honor of Yemanja, the goddess of the sea; maculelê, a stick and sword dance acrobatics with its origins in the cane fields; capoeira, a martial art / dance of Angolan origin and the samba de roda, a spinning, a version of this exuberant national dance. At the end of the show, time for dinner and we return to the pousada.
Night at the Hotel Cruz do Pascoal or similar | Suite Standard (With Balcony).
Transfer to the airport of Salvador for departure to our next destination.
Included: driver + guide , private service , departure transfer
USEFUL INFORMATION
What to bring?
Closed, waterproof and comfortable footwear to take walks in nature, as several sections are held in places that may be wet and with insects.
A bottle to drink water, avoiding the use of disposable containers.
A 5-10Kg backpack for activities, leaving the rest of the luggage at the pousada. If you have a raincoat with possibility of putting the bag inside is better.
Insect repellent, flashlight, raincoat, swimwear, and sunscreen all year.
Travelers might use light clothes, but long pants and long sleeves to protect against insects.
Travelers need to get advice from their local center of international vaccination before travelling.
Best travel period?
This tour can be made throughout the year.
From December to March there are fewer cacao fruits, as the harvest season has finished. Visits can be done anyway to learn about the process, but the prettiest period is between April and November when plants are full of fruits.
Banks and money exchange: The exchange and/or cash withdrawal at ATMs is preferably done at airports for security and because most of these Experiences take place in locations with little banking structure.
Comments & Restrictions
At Rio – All tours are available from City Centre, Leme, Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. For other locations, please request additional price for car transfer.
The tour PVT HD Samba Lesson – Is not available on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays. The tour PVT BN Rio Scenarium Samba Bar – Is not available on Sundays and Mondays.
At Salvador – All services are only available from hotels located in Historic Center.
The tour PVT HD Walking Tour Pelourinho – 3h Is not recommend on Sundays afternoon
The tour PVT FD Cachoeira Cultural Tour – 8h Is not Available on Saturdays and Sundays.
Services & comments
Included services:
In addition of the included services mentioned in the itinerary, it is included also a 24h Emergency contact in English in Spanish.
Not Included:
International & domestic airfare and airport taxes
Optional Excursions
Meals not specified in the section “Included”
Drinks, tips and personal extras
Anything not mentioned as included
Comments to be considered:
Check-in to the hotel is normally after 2:00 PM.
Early check-in may be granted subject to availability (not confirmed). You may store your luggage at the hotel until you are able to check-in.
Check-out of the hotel is normally at 12:00 PM. Late check-out may be granted subject to availability (not confirmed). You may store your luggage at the hotel until you are ready to leave for the airport.
Breakfast is normally served from 6-7 to 9-10 and changes from hotel to hotel.
In case your transfer out leaves before that time, it is traveler’s responsibility to ask the day before at the reception desk to book or ask for an early breakfast service and extra costs may be applied by the property. Please note in some hotels do not even provide this service.
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