Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Salvador da Bahia in Brazil.
Well sheltered, the culturally most interesting historic city in Brazil nestles in a calm bay alongside the Atlantic Ocean, Salvador Da Bahia, former capital of the Portuguese colonies.In 1549 more than a thousand Europeans, among them Captain Tomé De Souza, founded a town and colony and up until 1763, Salvador Da Bahia was the capital of Brazil, its wealth having been derived from tobacco, sugar cane and cacao. The Franciscan Order commenced with the religious education of the Tupinamba Indians and in addition to the feudal civic houses, a splendid monastery and church were built. Ordem Primeira De Saó Francisco is one of the most splendid Baroque complexes in Brazil. Its arcades are particularly impressive as they possess a contemplative atmosphere with walls covered with azulejos. In the old town there is nothing to indicate the slave markets of old and the degrading treatment suffered by both captive Africans and local Indians. In the eighteenth century the plantation owners flaunted their wealth and decorated female slaves with precious jewellery. Salvador Da Bahia is a melting pot of various cultures. A fine town of the former white colonial masters and a living space for African gods!
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Brazil 2019 | Travel Vlog | Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador Bahia
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WELCOME to SALVADOR de BAHIA BRAZIL - TOUR and VLOG - 2019
Bahia is considered the cultural heart of Brazil, and fourth largest state located in the northern part of the country. Today we are in Salvador, the capital of Bahia located along the coast and noted for its African and European heritage.
Salvador de Bahia was the first Colonial capital of Brazil. The city is one of the oldest in the New World, founded by the Portuguese settlers in 1549. We try the region’s exquisites cuisine, meet the friendly locals, explore the historic center of Pelourinho, and listen to the drum beats of Olodum.
0:58 Praia do Porto da Barra
2:28 Barra Lighthouse
3:26 Rio Branco Palace
2:43 Bahia fitas - Fita do Senhor do Bonfim
5:05 Gelato
6:40 Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia - Pelourinho
13:06 São Francisco Church
15:25 Brazilian Food - Moqueca
18:34 Salvador de Bahia Drums - Olodum
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The city of Salvador has been on my bucket list every since Black in Latin America Documentary aired on PBS. Salvador is incredible city with major afro influence as it was the first slave port in the America. The scenery is amazing, whether we were on the Porto da Barra Beach or in the colonial and historic town of Pelourinho.
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From The Fitas/Ribbons of the Bom Fim Church, to the Ice Cream at the Gelataria do Ribeiro to The Beauty of the Pelorinho district. Salvador de Bahia, Brazil is one of the best places to visit in Brazil. Here we cover the best and the worst of visiting Salvador. Beaches, food, people, culture and craziness is Bahia!
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Afro-Brazilian Street Food - GIANT FOOD TOUR + Boiling Moqueca + Acarajé in Salvador Bahia, Brazil!
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SALVADOR, BAHIA - Before ever going to Brazil, Salvador was one of the top cities I wanted to visit - and finally this is the time. In this all out ultimate street food tour of Salvador we’ll focus especially on Afro-Brazilian food and culture, the heart of Salvador, Bahia. The people were amazing, the food was delicious. #Salvador #BrazilianFood #Acarajé #streetfood
Sao Joaquim Market - To begin this street food tour we started in the morning at Sao Joaquim Market, one of the main fruits and vegetables market, with restaurant and food as well. One thing you’ll see all over the market, different from other parts of Brazil is dendê oil, the orange palm oil originally from West Africa.
Recanto Da Lucia - At the market we ate breakfast at Recanto Da Lucia, a small local Brazilian food stall serving amazing dishes like feijoada and pirão. Total price - 80 BRL ($20.61)
Dona Susana - Next up on this Afro-Brazilian food tour of Salvador, we drover to Dona Susana, a restaurant under the highway, with a million dollar view. The main dish to eat in Bahia is Moqueca Bahiana, a stew of fish or seafood in palm oil and coconut milk. Her’s was outstanding as was the ensopado de camarão and her version of pirão. One of the most stunning locations so far in Brazil. Total price - 87 BRL ($22.41)
Pelourinho - This is the center of the historic city of Salvador, with a distinct Portuguese style and influence. If you look around, you might think you’re in Portugal.
Capoeira - Pelourinho is a center of art and culture and I had a chance to learn about Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, but a dance at the same time. It’s amazing to watch and they even volunteered me to stand as they came dangerously close to kicking me!
Elevador Lacerda - In Pelourinho you’ll also find the Elevador Lacerda, which takes you from lover Salvador to the upper part of Salvador.
Price - .15 BRL ($0.03) per person
Mercado Modelo - One of the main central old city markets in Salvador, Bahia is Mercado Modelo, and while most of the market is pretty touristy, Jacibar on the outside serves up delicious local dishes. We ordered Xinxin de Galinha, Bobó de camarão, and Caruru. It was an incredible meal. Total price - 180 BRL ($46.37)
Tambores e Cores - Samba beats represent Salvador, Bahia, and the thundering drums are a must see when you’re in Bahia, Brazil.
Boteco Di Janela - In the evening we went to Boteco Di Janela, a bar and restaurant, friendly owners, and delicious seafood. We ate sarapatel - a blood stew, and sururu - small local mussels.
Acarajé da Ivone - If there’s one Brazilian street food snack you have to eat in Salvadar, it’s Acarajé, a life-changing bun of blackeyed peas deep fried in palm oil and stuffed with vatapa, caruru, shrimp, and salad. It’s is unbelievable and the owners at Acarajé da Ivone were equally as friendly and hospitable. I also had an Abara, the same thing except the black eyed pea fritter is steamed instead of fried. Price - 8 BRL ($2.06) per
Salvador, Bahia, in Brazil, exceeded my expectations - the food and people were outstanding and made it a city and destination I will never forget. What a stunning combination of natural beauty, food, and hospitality.
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Salvador da Bahia is Brazil’s most African city and their culture is thriving
It’s a city in Brazil where 80 % of its residents are of African descent. African culture has been experiencing a renaissance there as well.
Salvador da Bahia is the capital of Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia. It’s located along the country’s coast. Also known as Salvador, it’s been called the blackest city outside of Africa.
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Today we are exploring Salvador de Bahia. This city has a nice touristic center but full of touts ready to take your money taking pictures or trying to offer you bracelets or any other presents. Don't get fool and avoid them if you want to have a great time. Salvador was the city we felt the less safe in Brazil with locals telling us all the time to not go further than the touristic area.
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In this Episode, we continue our Brazil adventure by heading north to explore Brazil's vibrant Northeast region.
We start the week by exploring the unique culture of Salvador, the colonial town of Olinda, and finish off with a spending some time on the beautiful and exclusive island of Fernando de Noronha.
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A week spent in the incredible city of Salvador de Bahia, in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Salvador de Bahia is one of Brazil's most vibrant and colourful cities, oozing with culture and music at every turn. We stayed across the three most popular parts of the city, Rio Vermelho and Barra - two of the more fancy neighbourhoods in Salvador de Bahia - and Pelourinho, the city's stunning old town, packed with bright colours and colonial architecture. The Pelourinho neighbourhood in Salvador is a UNESCO World Heritage site, due to it's stunning beauty.
In Pelourinho we visited the famous sites: Igreja de Sao Francisco, Elevador Lacerda, Igreja da Ordem Terceira de Nossa Senhora do Rosario dos Pretos, Largo da Cruz Quebrada/Cruz Caida (the Fallen Cross) and many others. Join us to watch the sun go down over the famous bay from the Lacerda lift and at the famous Farol da Barra - Barra Lighthouse, for a beautiful sunset.
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South America Vlog #5 - Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Another week on this adventure!
During our stay in Salvador we stayed in a place that had open ventilation so we couldn't close the windows, which of course led to getting eaten alive by mosquitos. You can watch us battle it out with them!
Took a few beach days as well to recover from the exhaustion of travel, one of which involved trying to get a video with all the locals jumping in the water with me. I thought it would be an easy task, but it was far from it.
Salvador, Bahia is a beautiful place full of culture and dominantly Afro-Brazilian culture. You will see a completely different side of Brazil than in the southern parts or in places such as Rio. Definitely worth the trip and we've heard that Carnaval is best here from more than a few people, so if you're looking for a destination to spend Carnaval next year, it might just be here.
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Went to Farol da Barra this week for some much need rest and relaxation! It's so fascinating to me that I've been so drawn to the beach since I arrive to Salvador. In other places I've never wanted to go to the beach or if I did I couldn't stay that long. However Brazil has an energy about it specifically Bahia which I like to think is more spiritual than anything else and with that energy I've been feeling so recharged with my beach moments. On this particular day we ran into what I thought was a workout team shooting a video and it was a dope so I decided to share! hope you guys enjoy and I hope you guys are loving these travel moments in between our official vlog post!
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Saying Goodbye to Salvador, Brazil
How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. Salvador has blessed our lives in so many ways. We have spent the last 2 years making Salvador our home. We put in so much time, energy and effort into making friends, building a new life and business. The people of Salvador welcomed us with open arms. We will never forget all the amazing experiences we had here. Thank you all. Beijos! Video 152
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