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Porto da Barra Beach

Beach in Salvador, Brazil
Porto da Barra Beach is located in Barra neighborhood in the city of Salvador, Brazil. It is located at the entrance of the Baía de Todos os Santos, is 300 metres, and ranges between numerous Portuguese colonial-period military fortifications. Wikipedia
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The water at Porto da Barra Beach is quite calm and perfect for swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, ad and other water sports. Even on days when other beaches ...
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Porto da Barra Beach is located in Barra neighborhood in the city of Salvador, Brazil. It is located at the entrance of the Baía de Todos os Santos (Bay of ...
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This attractive city beach was included among the world's best 50 beaches for 2014 as ranked by CNN. Porto da Barra Beach attracts a heady mix of tourists, ...
This beach is a symbol of the Bahian capital. It was by the warm waters of Porto da Barra that the Portuguese Thomé de Souza, in 1549, arrived to officially ...
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Our unique penthouse with private pool and breathtaking views from all rooms is in the best location in the city. Here you can do everything on foot and are ...
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If you in Salvador Da Bahia, you must go to Praia Farol da Barra, this place has it all. Food, beautiful beach and places to walk around. Amazing views.
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The day the ocean took over Porto da Barra Beach in Salvador, Brazil, was a crazy fiasco and we had a blast! It had rained non-stop for days and it was ...
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Located in front of Praia do Porto Beach, Hotel Porto Da Barra offers comfortable rooms with air conditioning and a TV. Free Wifi is available.
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As the beach is in a bay, the water is calm (given that it is right in the heart of Brazil's third-largest city). And in a country with over 7,000 km (4,349 mi) ...