What You Will Do
Enjoy a relaxing day at the beach and visit musems. Get aquainted with the history of Santos by visiting the Coffee museum and the Pelé museum. Then get blown away by the beauty of the beaches, enjoy the local food at one of the beach-front restaurants and go for a relaxing swim in the ocean.
Pick up and drop off is at a location and time of your choice. Bilingual tour guide included.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Monte Serrat
Considered one of the symbols of Santos, Monte Serrat is known for the Sanctuary of The saint of Monte Serrat, the patroness of the city, which receives thousands of faithful on September 8th. Devotees arrive at the chapel after climbing the 416 steps of the hill's staircase, along which there are 14 niches with representations of the Stations of the Cross.
It is also possible to access the top via the traditional funicular tram. At the summit, there is a well-preserved building of an old casino, which currently serves for leisure and contemplation activities. From there, you can have a panoramic view of the city, including the Historic Center, the waterfront and the port.
2
Coffee Museum
1 hour
Inaugurated in 1998, the Coffee Museum is one of the main tourist attractions in the city of Santos, with the aim of preserving and promoting the history of coffee in Brazil and around the world. Through objects, documents, and audiovisual resources, the institution showcases to the public how the evolution of coffee cultivation and the political, economic, and cultural development of the country are intertwined, from the mid-18th century to the present day.
3
Centro Historico de Santos
Home to an immeasurable wealth of architectural, cultural, and religious details that date back to Brazil's history and have connections to various parts of the world, the Historic Center of Santos houses a variety of attractions for tourists and residents of all ages.
4
Museu Pele
1 hour
The home of the King of Football: the Pelé Museum. With free access, it's the moment to journey through the incredible trajectory of Edson Arantes do Nascimento with documents, jerseys, soccer cleats, balls, awards, and trophies, among many other items from the 'Greatest athlete of the 20th century's' personal collection.
5
Morro do Maluf
1 hour
The Campina Hill, also known as Maluf Hill, is located between Enseada Beach and Pitangueiras Beach, separating them. The hill has a 40-meter-high cliff, and access to it is via Miguel Estéfano Avenue, while Amaro Street provides access from the top, where there is a lookout point. It is one of the main landmarks in Guarujá, considered the starting point. Known as Maluf Hill due to Edmundo Maluf, an industrialist from São Paulo who had a house on the hillside and hosted parties on Campina Hill.
6
Enseada Beach
4 hours
In addition to a beautiful scenery and stunning sea, Enseada Beach boasts excellent infrastructure and a range of services that include hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, kiosks, as well as attractions such as bike rentals, surfboard rentals, jet skis, and more.
7
Porchat island
1 hour
Porchat Island is a promontory located on the coast of São Paulo, between the Bays of São Vicente and Santos, and the Milionários and Itararé beaches. The island is one of the main tourist attractions belonging to the municipality of São Vicente in São Paulo.
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