Cruises from the port Salvador de Bahia (Brazil), Brazil

Data about calling at the port Salvador de Bahia (Brazil) of liners. Terms of cruises in the port Salvador de Bahia (Brazil). Reserve a cruise tour from Holland America Line Inc (HAL), Azamara Club Cruises from Salvador de Bahia (Brazil), cruises on Costa Victoria and other ships .

The city at "All Saints Bay" is probably the most exotic and eccentric city in Brazil. Two thirds of the population are the descendants of African slaves. African rituals, cults and religion can thus be found at every turn. In the historic old town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, baroque buildings are a reminder of colonial rule. Lots of churches and a market for arts and crafts are also to be found in the town centre. A pure, exotic atmosphere, happy people, palm-lined beaches stretching several kilometres, music and the Afro-Brazilian culture are ever-present..


Sirena
Artania
L'Austral
Royal Princess
Marina
Marina
MSC Preziosa
MSC Preziosa
MSC Poesia
MSC Magnifica
MSC Preziosa
MSC Musica
Seabourn Quest
Silver Muse
Prinsendam

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