Imbassaí/ Salvador / Bahia

Beaches, dunes, rivers, lagoons, forests, mountains, waterfalls and much more in one place, already considered as one of the most recent and fascinating paradises of Brazil.











Imbassaí is located in the North Coast of Salvador da Bahia, only ten kilometers away from Praia do Forte. The location, formerly known to be an indigenous village, is today one of the most popular destinations for tourism in the region of Bahia.


Were the first inhabitants that eurorealist the place of Imbassaí, which in Tupi means "path of rio". It could not be otherwise, since there are many passages of freshwater that roll off in waterfalls and rapids, parallel to the dunes, the way of the sea.



Situated in the Conservation Unit of the Green Line, the municipality is 63 kilometers from Salvador and only 13 kilometers ahead of Praia do Forte, inside the city of Mata de São João. Gathers attractions for those who demand a eco-tourism and adventure, with special points for rafting and sandboard.
Ecological Tourism



Imbassaí awoke to the ecological tourism recently, from the inauguration of the green line. After the construction of this motorway, which connects all sights of Costa dos Coqueiros, the primitive hamlet began to be prepared with a hotel infrastructure and services, earning, every day, new equipment to receive well and better serve visitors.The inns, bars and restaurants are spread over an area of 3 square kilometers, between cashew trees, coconut trees and forests.
The six kilometers of beaches are flanked by high dunes, which conceal the Imbassaã River, famous in the region by offering a tranquil and reinvigorating bath of fresh water. The stalls are located in sand strip between the beach and the river, offering cold drinks and appetizers of fried fish and seafood, beyond the traditional acarajé, in trays of the Bahians.The access to the beaches is only possible for pedestrians, because rivers that lotic ecosystems form a natural barrier for vehicles, which increases the tranquillity of this place.
Beaches to know
Imbassaí beach is considered one of the main destinations of Costa dos Coqueiros, Imbassaí offers options quite varied for an unforgettable trip. The site is surrounded by coconut trees, sand dunes and beautiful rivers, ideal for the practice of water sports such as rafting, canoeing and fishing by line. Points of great beauty, as the waterfall Dona Zilda and the Jauara lagoon, are obligatory passage in any local roadmap.On the beach, the vast reefs form natural pools and hot crystalline waters during the low tide, providing delightful baths for the whole family.
Santo Antonio beach The beach is paradise, isolated by extensive dunes and coconut trees. To reach the location, must travel five kilometers from the village of Diogo and then face more 25 minutes of walking in the midst of the dunes. At this point, venturão village well, which circulates the picturesque beach of Santo António. Articles prepared with straw of coconut trees, move the local economy and can be found on sale.
Diogo beach located just 6.5 km from Imbassaã, on the green line, Diogo is a small village where farmers and fishermen live in full harmony with nature. The craft industry has a prominent place thanks to the skill of the women of the village, that develop a working really very beautiful. The beach offers the same characteristics of the remaining in the region, with coconut trees, sand dunes and long sandy.
The back with an immense beauty
With beaches for all styles and tastes, from the Coconut Coast to the Discovery, the Lovers of the sun and the sea, will find true natural beauties. The Costa dos Coqueiros is one of the areas of the north coast where is located the Forte Beach, known worldwide by the preservation of marine turtles.This zone is also the Costa Do Sauipe, tourist complex and hoteliers, with six inns and five high luxury hotels, which offers golf course, sports and nautical activities, besides halls for conventions.
The Bay of All Saints is the most diversified tourist area. It is there that is located Salvador, capital of Bahia - with its historical heritage and dives in archaeological sites, beautiful beaches that go from Ribeira to Flamengo -, and the Reconcavo Baiano with history in each corner of Cachoeira, São Felix and other cities. There is also Maragojipe, Santo Amaro, the island of Itaparica, and many other small islands, being the most known the Friars and the tide.
On the Dendê Coast are the Morro de Sao Paulo, Boipeba and Barra Grande. Perfect destinations for those looking for a contact with a exuberant nature of crystalline beaches and calm sea. In the Cocoa Coast are Ilhéus, Itacaré and Una. In Itacaré Nature was generous. Are paradisiacal beaches, worldwide known as peaks perfect for the practice of surfing. At Una, Comandatuba Island, with an infrastructure chain of first line, is tourism reference of high standard in the Americas.
At the Discovery Coast, Porto Seguro (where Brazil was discovered), Arraial d'Ajuda, Trancoso, Santa Cruz Cabrália and Caraíva invite the visitor to new and beautiful discoveries. In addition to all the historical wealth of the region, the tourist is faced with an infrastructure for accommodation and entertainment. It is also in this region which are some of the largest indigenous reserves baianos.
In the Whale Coast, the archipelago of Abrolhos, stronghold chosen by the humpback whales to procreation is an ecological sanctuary. The National Marine Park is home to a myriad of animal and vegetable species, being that the sea is calm and clear waters. The high point of the season to see whales from July to September, with boats that leave from Prado and Caravelas, cities located in the extreme south of Bahia.






Imbassaí River Imbassaí River Imbassaã river is responsible for the majority of adventure tours in the region. Along its course, find rapids surrounded by dunes, mangroves and an extensive coconut trees and isolated places great for a bath of fresh water.