AÉROSTAR TAXIS
Read moreIt's fast (25 minutes) but more expensive (about $ 230 R). Departures take place at 13 am. 16 h back. Baggage: 15 kg per passenger.
VIAÇÃO AGUIA BRANCA
Read moreThe transport company Viaçao Aguia Branca provides connections from Porto Seguro to many destinations in the state of Bahia and other Brazilian states. As with other public transport companies, Porto Seguro's geographical location makes connections to the Brazilian metropolises long.
Several lines depart from Porto Seguro.
Bom Despacho (ferry to Salvador): departure at 6:20 pm (check in advance). Count 10 hours of travel.
You can also go to Camamu (7 hours of travel),
AÉROPORT DE CAMPO GRANDE
Read moreThe airport of Campo Grande connects this large agricultural city to the rest of the country. Domestic flights arrive from the main cities in the south of Brazil (Rio, São Paulo mainly) or from Cuiabá in the north. There are many flights between Campo Grande and the federal capital Brasilia. There is a tourist information center, ATMs and a bank on site. Airline companies: Azul, Gool, LATAM and Avianca. Taxi to the airport, R$ 50 to R$ 60 depending on the time. Bus to downtown.
TIP – GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreThe TIP (Terminal Integrado do Passageiros) combines the rodoviária with the metro terminus, making it easily accessible. Bus journey times between Recife and some of the Nordeste's metropolises and secondary towns are reasonable for those who are sensitive to their carbon footprint.
Salvador: by bus with the Itapemirim company, from 160 to 180 R$ depending on comfort.
Natal: with the Progresso company, R$ 40 and a 5h15 journey
Fortaleza: 4 buses a day with the Guanabara company (13-hour journey, between 160 and 250 R$)
From TIP to downtown: by metro. R$ 4.25.
TRANSFERT VALDÉCIO FRANCO
Read moreThe company offers private transfers from Salvador to Praia do Forte, but also round trip transfers to other nearby beaches. The company has been specialized for more than 20 years in transfers and round trips in the northern region of Salvador de Bahia (Guarajuba, Vila Galé Marés, Itacimirim, Praia do Forte, Tivoli Ecoresort, Iberostar Praia do Forte or Bahia, Imbassaí, Grand Palladium or Costa do Sauípe)
ROTA TRANSPORTES
Read moreRota Transportes is a bus company that serves Itacaré. This bus line provides connections between Itacaré and Ilheus. The two cities are mutually very well served. Indeed, whatever the tourist season, there are departures almost every hour between 6am and 8pm, in both directions. The journey takes about 2 hours. They also operate on the Itacaré-Porto Seguro line as well (one bus a day in both directions that leaves Itacaré at 1:20 pm and arrives at 9:20 pm, and leaves at 10 am from Porto Seguro)
REAL EXPRESSO
Read moreTwo buses of the Real Expresso company connect Lençóis to Salvador and Salvador to Lençois every day. They leave Lençois at 8:30am and 10:30pm and arrive at 3:50pm and 4:20am. From Salvador to Lençois, they leave at 1pm and 2:20am and arrive at 7:20pm and 4:40am. There are urban legends about "road cutters" on the night trips, but this seems to be a myth. If the night trip allows to avoid losing a day in Salvador or in the Chapadas, the arrival at 4am obliges to warn the pousada so that one can be welcomed.
TERMINAL MARITIMO
Read moreBoats to Morro de São Paulo leave every 30 minutes or so until 5.30pm. Conventional: approx. 2-hour journey. Lancha rapida : approx. 50-minute trip. Please note that about one boat a day (conventional) circumnavigates several islands before arriving at Morro, and the journey becomes very long (about 4 hours), so check before boarding. These means of transport are always very pleasant, but, as we specified for journeys between Morro de São Paulo and Salvador, the boat trip is longer.
COOPERTAXI
Read moreThis company has been present in Belém for a long time. We remind you of the instructions to follow when using cabs. Have them hailed by the pousada or restaurant, or pick them up at the station head. Do not hail them on the street. Like many cities in the country, Belém is not very safe at night. Cab drivers must start their meters at the beginning of the journey (day, night and possibly public holiday rates) unless you negotiate a flat rate directly with them. Fares are generally reasonable.
TERMINAL HIDROVIÁRIO
Read moreThe towns of São Luís and Alcântara are close together, but separated by the waters of São Marcos Bay. Boats link the two towns.
Alcântara: either on a large ferry-type boat, or on a catamaran, operated by the Barraqueiro and Luzitana companies: 1.5-hour crossing, sometimes rough, costing R$20. It's a good idea to buy your ticket in advance, as boarding can sometimes be slightly disorganized! Depending on the tide, the departure can be transferred from Ponta d'Areia. Departures for Alcântara at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., for São Luís at 6 a.m. and 3 p.m.
DACIO TRANSPORTE
Read moreEvery morning at 8 pm, Dacio transports van from Teresina to the park. He can drop you directly to the hotel. Reservations by telephone.
FRETCAR
Read moreSince 2011, Fretcar has been operating from Fortaleza to Jericoacoara. The bus departs from Rodoviária, passing along Beira Mar Avenue (opposite the Praiano Hotel) and the airport. The journey takes between 5 and 6 hours. On arrival in Jijoca, passengers take a seat in a converted truck, which will take them to Jeri. Departure times may vary.
From Fortaleza (from rodoviária): 7 a.m., 2.45 p.m. and 6 p.m. Between the rodoviária and the airport, allow a little over an hour. Between R$70 and R$115.
From Jeriocoacoara (departure Rua do Forró): 6.15am, 2.55pm and 10.30pm. Between R$70 and R$115
REAL ALAGOAS
Read moreThe Real Alagoas company runs the Maceió-Recife route by the sea via Maragogi.
Maragogi is 2.5 hours from either. Departures are from Maceió or Recife early in the morning.
The Real Alagoas company runs the Maceió-Recife route by the coast (an important detail at the time of purchase). It takes around 2 hours 20 minutes to reach Japaratinga. 9 buses depart from Maceio, at 4.30 am, 8 am, 10 am, 1.15 pm and 4 pm. The journey from Maceio to Recife takes 4 hours 10 minutes. Allow 4h20 for the journey. Ticket prices start at R$90.
REAL ALAGOAS
Read moreThe Real Alagoas company runs between Maceió and Recife along the coast (an important detail when purchasing). It takes around 2 hours 20 minutes to reach Japaratinga. 9 buses depart from Maceio, at 4.30 am, 8 am, 10 am, 1.15 pm and 4 pm. The journey between Maceio and Recife takes 4 hours 10 minutes. Between Maceio and Aracaju, there are 5 buses departing daily at 6:15am, 12:30pm and 5pm. Journey time: 4h20. Ticket prices from R$100. From Maceio to Penedo, the company offers a single departure at 5:30 am. Allow around 4h15 travel time and R$ 34.
REAL ALAGOAS
Read moreThe Real Alagoas company serves a dozen cities from Penedo (Alagoinhas, junqueiro, Luziapolis, Maceio, Pilar, Rancho Alegre, São Miguel Dos Campos, Satura, Sinambu, Teotonio vilela, Usina Terra Nova, Varrela). Travelers and locals mostly use the connection between Penedo and the capital and main city of the state to move between these two tourist places.
Maceio - Penedo: three to four departures per day via Coruripe or São Miguel dos Campos. The journey takes 3 hours 10 minutes, 4 hours 10 minutes or even 5 hours depending on the route.
AGUIA AZUL
Read moreFrom Porto Seguro via Trancoso and Arraial d'Ajuda (40 km - 3 hours transport), departures from the ferry, about twice a day (more in high season). When it rains too much, the connection is interrupted, the buses would get stuck in the mud. You might get stuck in Caraíva. The solution is to come back by combi, if you manage to form a small group.
This type of transport is relatively inaccurate in terms of punctuality. It's part of Brazilian folklore, but you need to allow for a wide time interval in case of a connection.
AEROPORTO INTERNACIONAL PRESIDENTE CASTRO PINTO
Read moreJoão Pessoa International Airport serves a large number of Brazilian cities. The airport offers many services such as: catering, car rental, banking agencies..
The airlines present are : GOl, TAM, Azul and Avianca. Many daily flights within Brazil.
Flights João Pessoa - Brasilia : daily direct flights with Latam, and Gol (2 h 45 min).
Flights João Pessoa - São Paulo : direct flights with Latam and Gol (3 h 35 min).
HENVIL TRANSPORTES
Read moreThe Henvil Tranportes company connects the "mainland" with the island of Marajo, the largest river island in the world, as big as Switzerland and known for its herds of water buffalo that roam freely. The ferry company runs from Icoaraci (a district of Belém) to the port of Camará in the municipality of Salvaterra. However, to get to the city, you will have to take a bus or a van, as the pier is far from the heart of the village. You can also take a bus to Soure, one of the other small towns of the island.
FERRY BELEM
Read moreThere are various ferry services linking Belém to different destinations on the island of Marajo. The Banav ferry company links Belèm to Camarà every day. Ferries depart from the Belèm waterway terminal.
departures are either morning or afternoon, depending on the tide (Sundays are rare). Check timetables in advance.
Departure from Belèm to Camarà is currently at 2pm (subject to change). The ferry from Camarà to Belèm departs at 2:30pm.
The journey takes about 2 hours and costs R$ 35.
PORTO DE TEFÉ
Read moreThe port of Tefé offers berths for vessels operating regular or non-regular passenger transport services. In general, embarkations and/or disembarkations are made from or to Manaus. The relative distance between the two cities makes the transport time quite long.
There are two options to get to Tefe by boat from Manaus (Roadway port):
Scheduled boat: every day at 9am from Manaus and 6pm from Tefé. Count 3 days of travel.
Fast boat: every day at 7am from Manaus, and the same from Tefe. Count 12 hours of travel.
COMTAL - COOPÉRATIVE DE TAXI
Read moreCOMTAL is one of the two taxi cooperatives present at the airport. The fare is fixed in advance and is quite high, so it's up to you to see if the comfort is worth it. However, if you arrive in the evening, do not hesitate to take this means of transport. We will remind you the instructions to follow when using a taxi. You should have them called by the pousada or the restaurant or take them at the head of the station. The taxi driver must start his meter at the beginning of the trip.
AEROPORTO INTERNACIONAL DE PARNAIBA
Read moreThe airport project was slow to take off, but since March 2014 commercial activities have been resumed and now Parnaiba Airport is functional and fulfilling its function, even though there are not many flights there. Work is underway to increase its infrastructure so that it can accommodate more than one large port aircraft at a time.
Airlines: Azul, three flights per week to Teresina and Fortaleza.
Services: coffee, ATM.
TÉLÉPHÉRIQUE
Read moreBuilt in 1970 and put into service in 1971, this cable car was the first single-cable cable car to operate in Brazil. For tourists used to ski resorts, it looks like a classic "chairlift". This ride is now part of the city's "heritage". It takes ten minutes to climb 1,300 metres to Morro do Elefante and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city at an altitude of 1,800 metres. You can even see the floral park of Campos (horto florestal) located 13 kilometers away. A classic in Campos.
H2O ECOTURISMO
Read moreThis agency offers (with online booking) transfers from/to Campo Grande airport, directly to Bonito, at a competitive price compared to the bus, especially considering that the airport and the bus station are 11 km apart and must be covered by taxi. This is a serious alternative for very early or late departures. It should be remembered that there are more flights to the major cities in Brazil from Campo Grande, and that air links between Bonito and Campo Grande are expensive.
TREM SERRA VERDE EXPRESS
Read moreBetween Curitiba and Paranagua, the Serra do Mar Paranaense train is a man-made technological feat. Born of the glorious, bygone era of the railroads that linked the state capital to the coast, it is now an essentially tourist train that runs from Curitiba to Morretes (or Antoninha) and Paranagua. The train winds its way along tracks often clinging to the rock, through the exuberant Serra do Mar, crowned by granite peaks and the mata atlântica. Along the 110-kilometer route, the train passes through 13 tunnels cut into the rock and 67 viaducts spanning chasms and tumultuous rivers. The panorama alternates between sumptuous canyons, lush plains and sea views that merge with the sky, in a tangle of tropical forests punctuated here and there by waterfalls. This is one of the region's not-to-be-missed trails, with several different itineraries to choose from.
Curitiba railway station. The railway station is located next to the Rodoviária in Curitiba. There are two lines. The "por do Sol" version (R$379, R$179 one way) runs from Curitiba to Morretes, with a stop at the Nossa Senhora de Cadeado church (departure at 9.30 a.m.). The cosier "litorina de luxe" version offers a round trip at R$ 509. Departure from Curitiba station at 8:30 am. See website for options.
Serra do Mar line: 110 km, 3-hour journey. Sundays only. The train runs from Curitiba to Paranagua, passing through Morretes.
Curitiba - Morretes: daily departures.
VERDE TRANSPORTES
Read moreThe main local bus company that serves the most remote areas as well as the big cities. For decades, Verdes Transportes buses have connected Cuiabá, the capital of Mato Grosso, with many cities in the north, west and east of Mato Grosso, southern Pará, São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás and the Federal District. More than 150,000 are transported per month. The company claims to be committed to an environmentally friendly approach. The website is very good for consulting prices and schedules.
AZUL LINHAS AEREAS BRASILEIRAS
Read moreIf you have enough time, a passport and your finances allow it, Brazil is quite accessible: in less than 3 hours flight from Cayenne, you can reach the picturesque city of Belém (located on the estuary of the Amazon River) or Fortaleza, a dynamic city in the Brazilian Northeast! The company specializes in domestic flights within Brazil and also offers connections to the United States, Portugal, Argentina and Uruguay from Brazil.
AR TRANSPORTES
Read moreAR Transportes operates two boats that sail regularly throughout the year between Belém and Manaus, with several stops between the two cities, including one in the town of Santarém (AR Transportes headquarters), located between the two Amazonian cities. With capacities ranging from 252 to 850 passengers, the boats are equipped with hammock decks , toilets, bars, cabins and private suites. Comfort is basic, except for the suites. Between Belém and Manaus, the trip takes between five and seven days, depending on the itinerary, and between Belém and Santarém, two nights.
METRÔ DE BELO HORIZONTE
Read moreLine 1 of the Belo Horizonte metro has been in existence since 1986 and serves distant suburbs of little interest to tourists. However, it serves from the central station (Estação central) the bohemian district of Santa Teresa, where there are youth hostels and nice bars.
The planned Line 3 will be really interesting, as it will serve the whole center of BH.
Line 1 currently has 19 stations, from Eldorado to Vilharino. The central section that is interesting to visit is: Lagoinha - Central (station) - Santa Ifigenia - Santa Teresa.
VILANOVA TOUR
Read moreThe maritime transport company Vilanova Tour offers daily shuttle services between the small town of Conceição de Jacarei and Abraão for those who want to get from Rio to Ilha Grande without going to Angro dos Reis.
Daily shuttle times: from Conceição de Jacareí to Abraão: 8.30am, 9.30am, 10am, 10.30am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 2.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm, 4.30pm, 6pm and 6.30pm. From Abraão to Conceição de Jacareí: 8am, 9am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 5:30pm and 6:30pm. Vilanova Tour also offers sea trips departing from the 2 ports.
LATAM AIRLINES
Read moreThe country's main airline was created in 2010 from the merger between TAM (Brazilian airline) and LAM (Chilean airline). It serves 42 destinations in Brazil and 20 international destinations, including many South American cities. It is competitive for domestic return flights, but for a one-way trip it is better to fly with a low-cost airline. The South American company provides connections between Europe and Brazil, but there are no direct flights from or to France by this company.
CCR BARCAS
Read moreThe new Praça Arariboia station provides quick access to the main buildings of the Caminho Niemeyer.
Estação Praça Arariboia. Shuttle boats between Praça XV (Rio Centro) and Praça Arariboia (Niterói) operate between 6 am and 11 pm every day. Between 6 and 10 a.m., departure every 10 minutes, then every 20 minutes.
Estação Charitas. The boat shuttles between Praça XV and Charitas operate between 6:50 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. every day of the week, but not on weekends. From 6:50 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.: departure every 15 minutes and then every hour.
SAFARI LANCHA PARATY
Read moreThis private boat company from Paraty is the only one that also organizes speedboat transfers (1h30 only) between Paraty and Ilha Grande. Departures only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from Paraty at 8:30 am, from Ilha Grande at 10 am. Paraty and Ilha Grande are two unmissable wonders of the Costa Verde and the possibility of connecting them by speedboat in only one hour and thirty minutes is an interesting alternative (more polluting?) to transportation by bus or van from Parati to Conceiçao do Jacaré (then by boat to Abraao).
LITORANEA
Read moreThe Litoreana company, as its name suggests, operates bus services to destinations throughout the state, and in particular to the tourist resorts along the Paulista coastline, which, while not as well known to the French as those in the neighboring state of Rio de Janeiro, attract a large number of tourists from southern Brazil. Several departures a day for Praia de Maresias (R$ 77 and 5h drive), São Sebastião - Balsa Ilhabela (R$ 66 and 3h30 drive), Campos do Jordão (R$ 64 and 3h drive).
VIAÇÃO ULTRA
Read moreThe Viaçao Rapido bus line serves the cities of São Paulo, Santos, Bertioga, Guarujà and São Vicente.
São Paulo - Santos: buses depart in both directions every half-hour or more. R$32.45 and 1h10 travel time.
There are around 12 buses a day. In the Santos-São Paulo direction, the first bus leaves Santos at 4.30 a.m. and the last at 9.30 p.m. In the São Paulo-Santos direction, the first bus leaves at 5.45am and the last at 9.15pm. Tickets cost R$ 33.35.
For other destinations on the line, connections must be made.
VIAÇÃO RAPIDO BRASIL
Read moreThe Viação Rapido bus line serves the cities of São Paulo, Santos, Bertioga, Guarujà and São Vicente.
São Paulo (Jabaquara station) - Guarujá: there are departures every half hour in both directions. It costs R$ 38.25 and takes 1h15 to 1h30. There are 10 departures per day between 6.45am and 9pm in the direction São Paulo-Guarajà. In the Guarujà-São Paulo direction, departures are between 5:30 am and 8 pm. The price is only R$ 33 in this direction. For the other cities served by the line, you will have to make connections.
REAL EXPRESSO
Read moreThe Real Expresso bus company, with a nationwide reputation, serves the Chapada de Veadeiros national park from the small town of Alto Paraiso to the major cities of Goiás state.
Goiania-Alto Paraiso: one bus a day at 5pm. 7h30 of transport. From R$ 130 for a normal seat, R$ 232 for a couchette.
Brasília-Alto Paraiso: two to three buses a day in both directions at 7pm and 9pm. 3h30 travel time. From R$ 64. Numerous departures from other terminals in the terminal district.
AÉROPORT DE BONITO
Read moreBonito airport is a small regional airport. Departing from or arriving at Bonito airport is easy, as the small airport is very close to the city. More and more people prefer to land at Campo Grande airport and come by bus or car.
Flights Bonito-Campo Grande and Campo Grande-Bonito : Regular flights operated by Azul from Campo Grande, every Wednesday and Sunday. Then take a cab to downtown Bonito (about R$60) or the bus to the bus station.
BUS LOCAUX
Read moreThere are several bus stops on Avenida Juscelino Kubitschek that serve the surrounding area. For the falls on the Brazilian side, bus Cataratas (R$ 4 and 45 minutes trip to the falls); for the falls on the Argentine side, bus Puerto Iguazú (about R$ 5); for Paraguay, bus Ciudade del Este (about R$ 4); for the Itaipu Dam, bus Conjunto C (R$ 4).
Buses from the three border countries run in Foz. You will easily recognize the local buses with their flamboyant pink and purple colours of the Brazilian drivers.
METRO
Read moreBrasilia has a metro with only two lines, the green and orange lines, which have a number of common stations. From the Rodoviaria the metro follows towards Samambaia or Taguatinga/Ceilândia, always passing through the Asa Sul district. Stops: Rodoviária, Galeria (central area - Setor Bancario), 102/202, 108/208, 112/212 and 114/214 south, Asa Sul terminal, shopping (this stop gives access to the Park Shopping and the Interestadual station). Both lines also pass through Guara, where there is a large popular market (Feira do Guara stop).
BIKE RIO
Read moreThe idea of self-service bicycles has taken off. From now on, in Paris or Rio, you can get around by bike without having to go through the restrictive rental system in stores. You have to register on the website and then use your cell phone. It's true, this step can be a bit complicated, but we advise you to pay a monthly pass online (easier than by phone). Bikes are picked up and dropped off at defined points (especially in the South Zone where the bike paths are the most developed).
GOIANÉSIA
Read moreThe bus company Goianésia operates from Goiânia and Brasília, respectively the capital of the state of Goiás and the federal capital of the country. The buses are generally comfortable and fairly modern. The Brasilia-Pirenópolis connection is the most interesting.
From Goiânia to Pirenópolis,
a daily bus at 5pm, 130 kilometres. The journey takes about 2 hours.
From Brasília to Pirenópolis,
about 5 buses daily at 7:30am, 10am, 12pm and 5pm. 3 hours of travel, 152 kilometers.
From Pirenópolis to Brasília: departures every day at 9:30am, 10:30am, 4pm and 7pm.
CITRAL
Read moreBuses to/from Gramado and Canela from Porto Alegre (station and airport afterwards).
You can go from Gramado to Canela directly by bus, from their respective bus stations. It costs between R$5 and R$10. 6 km distance.2 hours and R$ 30 or R$ 38 for theexecutivo. Departures are approximately every hour. For Florianopolis, count R$ 130 and 9:15 of travel (3 departures per day with Viasul). For São Paulo, change at Joinville, 280 R$ and 20 hours of travel. For Foz de Iguaçu, change at Caxia do Sul, count between 25 and 30 hours and 250 R$.
AÉROPORT ZUMBI DOS PALMARES
Read moreMaceio Airport is served by the following airlines: TAM, GOL, Azul and Avianca. Direct flights or with connections throughout the country.
Services: Correios, tourist information, banks, car rental and taxis.
Transportation: From the airport there are daily buses (every 30 minutes or every hour on weekends) to the urban beach area of Pajuçara, Ponta Verde and Jatiuca, R$3. By taxi count R$ 80
VIACAO CIDADE SOL
Read moreThe company Viaçao Cidade Sol is with the other Bahian company 'Real Expresso' one of the bus companies which connects Salvador to Mucugê and/or to other cities of the Chapadas region.
Departures from the capital at 20:25, 21:00, for the moment. It takes about 7 hours and 25 minutes and between 100 and 133 R$, depending on the departure time.
Departure from Mucugê at 4:00 am, arrival at 1:00 pm, from R$ 100
Possibility to book your seat on the company's website. You can even choose your seat. As in Lençois, it is necessary to warn the pousada of a late arrival.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreA bus connects Maceió to Porto de Pedras. It passes through Barra do Camaragibe, São Miguel dos Milagres and Porto da Rua. About 15 R$ for a 3 hours 30 minutes trip, there are 8 buses per day. The first one leaves at 7:45 am, the last one leaves at 6:10 pm. In the direction Porto de Pedras-Maceio, there are also 8 buses that serve both cities, the first bus leaves at 5am and the last at 5:30pm. You can also take collective taxis and minibuses from Maceió. It is often faster and a little more expensive, but it is still an interesting option.
BALSA RIO BURANHEM
Read moreYou'll need to take a ferry to get from Porto Seguro to Arraial d'Ajuda: in summer, boats leave as soon as they're full. Out of season, they leave every half-hour. Service can be chaotic. Ferries are sometimes overwhelmed by demand. The queue is long, and the short distance you have to travel seems interminable. We've been told that prices change frequently, and some users report prices that vary according to the mood of the staff. Plan ahead if you have a tight schedule (bus to catch...).
TERMINAL HIDROVIÁRIO LUIZ REBELO NETO
Read moreThe Belém boat terminal was inaugurated in 2014, built inside a historic warehouse offering greater comfort and services to passengers. From Belém, you can embark for Manaus, Macapá and Camará (Marajó Island).
To Marajó. Banav boats depart at 6:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. depending on the day for the port of Camará (return at 6:30 a.m. or 3 p.m.). Bus to Soures or Salvaterra. 3 hours.
To Macapá, capital of Amapá, 22 hours by boat and 11 hours by catamaran.