8-Hour Tour Of Santos & Guarujá From São Paulo
Description
Explore the highlights of Santos and Guarujá, famous for their history involving coffee export and beautiful beaches. On this 8-hour tour, get to enjoy a scenic road trip crossing the sea range until the coast. Stop at the city of Santos, where to see the city from different viewpoints and explore the world's longest beachfront garden. Visit the Coffee Museum and know how the Coffee Stock Exchange preserve a lot of history. Take a 10-minute ferryboat ride to the city of Guarujá.
Highlights
- See the Historical Center of Santos
- Visit the Coffee Museum
- Take a ferryboat ride to Guarujá
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- Meet the tour guide and take a ride to Santos from São Paulo. Cross the Sea Range (half-mile above sea level) to the direction of Santos city. If the morning fog permits, the views of this big cliff are amazing.
- In Santos, the first stop is the Historical Center near the most important harbour in Brazil. A lot of buildings and churches remind the origins of the city, related to the coffee cycle.
- Visit the Coffee Museum (tickets included) and ride by the tramway through the old streets.
- From different viewpoints, admire the world's longest beachfront garden on Santos coast and enjoy some time on the beach before continuing the trip.
- Drive to the ferryboat (ticket included) and take a 10-minute ride to the city of Guarujá. This city has dozens of beaches along its shoreline.
- Choose one of the beaches, drink, eat and relax before returning to São Paulo.
What's Included
- English-speaking São Paulo tour guide
- Transportation by car (1-3 people)
What's Excluded
- Food
- Drinks
- Souvenirs
- Tickets
What to bring
- Comfortable clothes
- Shoes
- Cash
- Cellphone
- Camera
- Bottle of water
- Sunblock
- Towel
Meeting Point
São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil
Cancellation Policy
No refund in case of any cancellation.
Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 3 | USD 300 Per Group |
This is a private tour |