

A vibrant beach in Salvador, known for its beautiful sunset views and lively atmosphere.
A historic pastry shop known for its traditional Portuguese pastries and coffee.
An iconic Art Nouveau café serving a variety of dishes in a historic setting.
A renowned restaurant offering a unique blend of traditional and modern Portuguese cuisine.
Custard tart with crispy puff pastry, best enjoyed warm.
Sandwich with sausage, ham, steak, covered in melted cheese and a spicy tomato sauce.
Tripe stew with various meats, vegetables, and spices, served with rice.

Porto da Barra Beach can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Protect your skin from strong sun rays, especially when snorkeling or swimming.
For comfortable seating and protecting yourself from hot sand at the beach.
Iconic hand-painted tiles, a symbol of Portuguese art and architecture, often depicting historical scenes or geometric patterns.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, Port is a symbol of Porto's culinary heritage.
Traditional leather sandals inspired by the footwear of Franciscan monks, known for their comfort and durability.
A beautiful viewpoint offering panoramic views of Porto da Barra Beach and the city.
A historic lighthouse offering guided tours and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Experience the vibrant nightlife along the beach, with food stalls, live music, and beautiful illuminated views.
Ramna Park, a serene urban oasis, is a popular recreational spot in Dhaka, Bangladesh, featuring lush greenery, a lake, and a historic monument.

A bustling morning market near Buddha Park, offering local produce, crafts, and street food.

A family-friendly beach and campground offering swimming, picnicking, and stunning views of Casco Bay.