

20 nights South America
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MSC Preziosa
From
Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Apr 6, 2026
Salvador is a colorful city known for Afro-Brazilian culture and colonial architecture.

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MSC Preziosa
From
Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Apr 6, 2026


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MSC Virtuosa
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Apr 7, 2027
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MSC Virtuosa
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Mar 30, 2027
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MSC Virtuosa
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
16 Sailings
Dec 8, 2026 - Mar 23, 2027
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MSC Lirica
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Mar 24, 2027
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MSC Divina
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Mar 17, 2027
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MSC Divina
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Mar 17, 2027
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MSC Seaview
From
Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Dec 29, 2025


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MSC Armonia
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
8 Sailings
Jan 14 - Mar 4, 2026
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MSC Seaview
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Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
1 Sailing
Dec 16, 2025
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Overview
Salvador da Bahia, often simply called Salvador, is a vibrant and historically rich cruise port located on Brazil's northeastern coast. As the first capital of Brazil, Salvador boasts a captivating blend of Portuguese colonial architecture and a profound Afro-Brazilian culture that permeates every aspect of city life, from its music and cuisine to its religious practices. The city's stunning location on the Bay of All Saints (Baía de Todos os Santos) adds to its allure, providing picturesque waterfronts and breathtaking views.
Salvador is a city of incredible contrasts, where colorful colonial mansions meet bustling markets, and ancient traditions intertwine with a lively contemporary spirit. It is particularly famous for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Pelourinho district, a kaleidoscope of pastel-hued buildings, cobblestone streets, and Baroque churches. A visit to Salvador offers an unparalleled immersion into Brazil's unique identity, making it a vibrant and unforgettable stop on any South American cruise itinerary.

Step back in time by exploring the Pelourinho district, Salvador's UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic center. Wander through its steep, cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings, magnificent Baroque churches, and lively plazas. This area is the beating heart of Afro-Brazilian culture and a feast for the senses.
Tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes as the streets are steep and uneven. Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas and consider a guided tour to fully appreciate its history and cultural significance.

Experience a unique mode of transport by riding the Lacerda Elevator (Elevador Lacerda), a historic public elevator that connects the lower city (Cidade Baixa) to the upper city (Cidade Alta), including the Pelourinho. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Bay of All Saints and the lower port area.
Tip: The ride is quick and inexpensive. It provides a fantastic photo opportunity of the bay and the city.

Be awed by the sheer opulence of the Church and Convent of São Francisco, a stunning example of Brazilian Baroque architecture. Its interior is lavishly adorned with intricate gilded wood carvings (talha dourada), making it one of the richest and most impressive churches in Brazil.
Tip: Take your time to admire the incredible detail of the gold leaf work and the striking blue and white azulejo (painted tile) panels in the cloister.

Experience the vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture that defines Salvador. Look for opportunities to witness a Capoeira demonstration, an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. You might also encounter traditional Candomblé ceremonies or vibrant street music.
Tip: Many tour operators offer cultural experiences that include Capoeira or Candomblé demonstrations. Be respectful when observing religious ceremonies.

Visit the Mercado Modelo, a lively market located in the lower city near the Lacerda Elevator. Housed in a neoclassical building that was once a customs house, it's a great place to find local handicrafts, souvenirs, artwork, and clothing.
Tip: Hone your bargaining skills here, as prices are often negotiable. There are also several restaurants inside serving traditional Bahian cuisine.

Indulge in the distinct and delicious Bahian cuisine, known for its African influences, rich flavors, and use of palm oil (dendê). Try local specialties like Acarajé (deep-fried black-eyed pea patties filled with shrimp and spices), Moqueca (a seafood or fish stew), or Vatapá.
Tip: Be adventurous and try street food from reputable vendors, especially the iconic Acarajé. Many restaurants in Pelourinho offer excellent Bahian dishes.