Itaparica

A tranquil island escape in Bahia, Itaparica boasts pristine beaches, lush coconut groves, and rich Afro-Brazilian culture, perfect for relaxation and exploring colonial charm.

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Nestled in Bahia’s tropical embrace, Itaparica is a serene escape where time slows to the rhythm of swaying palms and lapping waves. This sun-drenched island, the largest in Todos os Santos Bay, enchants with its unspoiled beaches, pastel-hued colonial architecture, and the quiet allure of Afro-Brazilian culture. A haven for those seeking tranquility, it whispers of salt-kissed breezes and golden sunsets.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Ilha de Itaparica (Island of Itaparica)
  • Type of Destination: Beach Town
  • Brief Description: A tranquil island escape known for its palm-fringed beaches, colonial charm, and slow-paced Bahian lifestyle, just a short ferry ride from Salvador.
  • Location: Situated in the Bay of All Saints (Baía de Todos os Santos), off the coast of Salvador, Bahia, in northeastern Brazil.
  • Significance/Known For: The largest island in the Bay of All Saints, famed for its unspoiled beaches, Afro-Brazilian culture, and historic 17th-century Portuguese fortifications.
  • Size/Area: Approximately 146 km² (56 sq mi)
  • Population: Around 55,000 inhabitants
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • Praia da Ponta de Areia (shallow, calm waters ideal for families)
    • Forte de São Lourenço (a well-preserved colonial fortress)
    • Vila de Itaparica (quaint town center with pastel-colored houses and artisan shops)
  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round, though the dry season (September–March) offers the most reliable weather.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: Free access to beaches; some historic sites may charge a nominal fee.
  • Website: N/A (No prominent official tourism site; local travel agencies or Bahia state tourism resources provide updates.)

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  • Mois les plus propices à la visite : Décembre, février, janvier, novembre