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Viator · Private tour

Private Bike Tour Circuit Along the Beach

5.0(3)Salvador da Bahia1 hour
VIATOR5.0(2)TRIPADVISOR5.0(1)

Description

The Bike Tour Circuit along the Todos-os-Santos Bay and the Atlantic Ocean in the southern part of the city is a great opportunity to enjoy a city tour of Salvador from another perspective. In addition to visiting a beautiful area along the beaches of the city and learning a little more about our history, it wil be an excellent opportunity for you to practice a great sport, cycling! I'm ready to take you on this incredible experience! Let's go?

Tour Options

Private Bike Tour Circuit Along the Beach
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

30 min

We will start our bike ride through the traditional neighborhood of Barra where, in 1535, Vila do Pereira, the first Portuguese settlement in America, was born by the grantee Francisco Pereira Coutinho. Our first stop will be at Ponta do Padrão, in the famous Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra, popularly known as Barra Lighthouse. It was strategically built on the top of a hill at the southern tip of the city. From there we have a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the entrance to the Todos-os-Santos Bay, the largest in the country, on the other. Considered The first Portuguese military building in Brazil, the fort is one of the icons of the Bahian capital and currently houses the Bahia Nautical Museum. This is also one of the most interesting meeting places in the city, where we can see people having fun, strolling, cycling or just having a drink in the cafes. Furthermore, this is the best spot in the city to watch a beautiful sunset! Let's move on!

30 min

We will continue our ride towards the Barra Port Beach. This is one of the city's favorite beaches because it is well protected by the Todos-os-Santos Bay, with its clean and calm waters, an excellent place for swimming! We will make our stop between the Forts of Santa Maria and São Diogo. The first fort is currently used as the Pierre Verger Museum, with a fine collection by the French photographer. The second houses an interactive museum by the Argentine artist Caribé. This place was a natural port, where the first governor-general of Brazil, Tome de Sousa, disembarked in 1549 to found Salvador, the first capital of Brazil for over 200 years.

30 min

Following along Oceanica Avenue, one of the favorite carnival routes for Bahians in Salvador, we will pass by the beautiful sculpture of the Christ of Barra and the Spanish Club of Bahia. We arrive in the Ondina neighborhood, where we will find the famous “Gordinhas de Ondina” a tribute by the Bahian artist Eliana Kértsz to the three main cultures that formed the Brazilian people: the indigenous, the African, and the European. Time for pictures!

30 min

Continuing the shoreline, we will arrive at the bohemian neighborhood of Rio Vermelho, much celebrated by “soteropolitans” and tourists as one of the city’s favorite meeting points, with a large number of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. The neighborhood takes us back in time with its typical Portuguese houses, still well preserved, churches, and a museum that is much celebrated by Bahians: The Casa do Rio Vermelho, former residence of the writer Jorge Amado and Zélia Gattai, which has become a very popular museum.

30 min

We will ride along the waterfront quite calmly, since we have a lot of stories to tell, after all this is where we celebrate the traditional feast of Iemanjá on February 2nd, the largest public religious manifestation of candomblé in Bahia. We will visit Iemanjá's house shortly. The Largo de Santana is one of the busiest places in the neighborhood, especially in the afternoon, where the smell of palm oil spreads, inviting people to eat one of Bahia’s favorite food, Dinha's acarajé!

30 min

Largo da Mariquita is perhaps the most sought after place in the city by Bahians and tourists for entertainment, as it offers a great culture and gastronomic diversity, with bars, restaurants and streets with acarajé, coconut and tapioca stalls and other delicacies. Shall we try some? It was right here on this beach, full of reefs, that the Portuguese Diogo Álvares Correia, known as Caramuru, an indigenous local Tupi language name, that means moray. He was shipwrecked in 1509, where Vila Caramuru is know located, a very popular gastronomic center. He marrid the Tupinambá chief's daughter, Catarina Paraguaçu, forming the first Brazilian Catholic family. Now it is time to return to the pedal and head back to our starting point in Barra!

Highlights

bike
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tour guide service
bottled water

What's included

Included
bike
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tour guide service
bottled water
Not included
food
personal expenses

Pickup Locations & Times

I can pick you up at the hotel or port.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(3)

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ChristinetBruno
November 16, 2025
Visit of Salvador de Bahia

Carlos is a very good guide who speaks French well He knows the history of his city We spent 4 days with him introducing ourselves to the African history of slaves , dances and music

Operator response

Bonjour Christine ! Merci beaucoup pour votre évaluation ! Je suis ravie que Bruno et vous ayez apprécié mes tours à Salvador ! J'ai passé un excellent moment en votre compagnie également, merci bien !

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Philip_C
July 20, 2025
Excellent introduction to Salvador- highly recommended!

The tour was an excellent introduction to Savaldor. Carlos our guide was very communicative before the tour and happily adjusted the tour because we were running late due to travel delays. Excellent blend a history and culture as well as seeing the sites along the route. Highly recommended!

Operator response

Hello Philip! It was a great pleasure to do the bike tour with your group of 12 Australians along the beaches of Salvador! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the tour! I wish you all the best! Thank you! Carlos.

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Edward_C
July 13, 2025
Recommend to anyone fit enough for biking

The tour goes on the road by the beach without going to the old town, which would require a lot more cycling uphill. All in all it was very informative and a nice way to see much of the area quickly. Rain was an issue since I did it during the rainy season, but I had rain gear and it still didn’t keep me from enjoying the ride. Bike lanes are present in 95% of the route. “CaDo” was very knowledgeable and friendly; he’s very professional and speaks excellent English.

Operator response

Hello, Edward! Thank you for your review! I had a great time riding a bike with you, despite the rain. Thank you for your visit! "Cadu" wishes you all the best!

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