Costa do Sauipe Vacations

Coasta do Sauipe, Brazil, is part of Bahia. This area of the country has beaches, ecotourism, leisure, food, shopping, sports, and eco-tourism. Costa do Sauipe all inclusive vacation packages give guests the best way to get the most out of vacations in Costa do Sauipe.
The beaches of Costa do Sauipe are breathtaking. Boasting four miles of white sand,  deep turquoise water, and activities such as soccer, beach volleyball, surfing, racketball, jetskiing, and windsurfing, Costa do Sauipe all inclusive resorts make staying here an easy, relaxing visit.

On land, visitors can take advantage of bird watching, whale watching, viewing turtles by night, quad biking, river and jeep tours, catamaran sailing, and blue lagoon tours. Several ecosystems exist in this part of the country, creating beautiful landscapes along the region that are breathtaking and make visitors feel as if they are in a part of heaven on earth.
Many Costa do Sauipe all inclusive vacations can be tailored to those looking for spas and health. Yoga and massage are especially popular on the island, with aromatherapy, shiatsu, and thalassotheraby revitalizing the soul, and wraps and masks the body.

Families find Costa do Sauipe an ideal vacation spot. There are plenty of kids programs that are both fun and educational.  Or head to the beach area of Costa do Sauipe to participate in the releasing of newborn turtles, which is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many children, Whale watching gives families views of Humpback whales off the coast of Bahia.
 Costa do Sauipe all inclusive vacations should always include a visit to Sauipe Eco Park. The new tourism ecological option, the Park offers sucupira woods, acai, mango trees, cashew, pupunha, ponds, springs, valleys, sandbanks, and trails. The museum here is an important part of the conservation effort.

Shopping during Costa do Sauipe vacations offers plenty of souvenirs to take home.  Local handicrafts, perfumes, jewelry, sports items, cigars, imported liquor, children's clothing, bakery, pro-shops, fruit juice, and many other other items for purchase tempt even the most budgeted buyer.

Salvador is the capital of Bahia, and has over 365 churches--one to visit every day of the year--and has traditions from Africa. Over 3 million people live here, in the city of Baroque architecture (such as the church of Ordem Terceira de Sao Francisco).
The Carnival of Salvador consists of over 2 million revelers dancing down over 16 miles of streets. Floats and costumes are extravagant and beautiful, causing even the shyest tourist to be caught up in the excitement and life of this event.