Salvador de Bahia - Local Customs

Jun 09, 2025

Where is Salvador de Bahia?

Salvador de Bahia is situated in a large bay (Baia de Todos os Santos) which offers a multitude of marinas and anchorages.

This is a port of entry and has a one-stop-shop for clearance which greatly simplifies the procedure. Find out more in Clearance.

Salvador de Bahia Entrance Notes and Cautions

The approach is straight forward and deep, but with surprisingly strong currents in the middle of the bay and also at the northern end. The night approaches are well marked to all the marinas. Beware of wrecks off the cape on the eastern side of the entrance to the bay and watch out for ferries to/from Itaparica, fishing boats and tourist vessels around Sao Marcelo Fort.

Salvador de Bahia Cruiser Highlights

The enormous Bay of All Saints is a dream for cruisers, with countless opportunities to explore.  Excellent protection and countless anchorage options among the 91 islands.

Position:

12°58.48'S, 38°31.23'W (Bahia Marina entrance)

 

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