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Salvador, Brazil – the Barra beach district

by Rapid Travel Chai on December 25 | 3 Comments

in Brazil, South America, Travelogues



We went to Salvador, Brazil because the award tickets worked.

The people watching on the beaches and the crab dinners mixed with a superior old town mostly overcame the poor hotel choices, horrendous traffic, and airport seemingly in another state.

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Barra Lighthouse

We wanted to be in either of two hives of action, the UNESCO-listed Pelourinho old town or along the beach at Barro, so we wouldn’t constantly be battling traffic. We went in mid-November on a last-minute booking and most everything was sold out, from the overpriced boutiques of the old town to the beach hotels strung out along the coast. We settled on Pousada Noa Noa with a splendid view of the lighthouse right in the thick of the action on the Barra beach. We didn’t realize, though, that one of the busiest, noisiest streets in Salvador runs in front of the hotel and we had to move to a dank back room, and all the rooms are dank, in order to sleep (ignore the romantic room picture on the webpage, and sorry I forgot to take a picture myself). The price must all be attributed to the view. The staff and breakfast are both nice, though.

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Pousada Noa Noa lobby

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Pousada Noa Noa breakfast with a view

The beach is all about people watching. Every shape and size of person is sizzling under the tortuous sun without abandon.

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Barra beach

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Harley rally

There are several nearly identical seafood restaurants which the Mrs took full advantage of and was enamored of the steamed crabs. The local specialty seafood stew, moqueca, we found too rich and sweet, tiring of it of long before the pot was empty. When we later got to Rio and also São Paulo we learned that those cities have little in the way of seafood beyond sushi, even the beachside restaurants in Rio, so good that we took advantage in Salvador.

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Out of the frying pan...

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Steamed crabs and clams

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Moqueca stew for two

The Barra district has a good shopping mall and some swanky party venues.

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Party time

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A lighting store not likely to win a green award

Tomorrow, a walk through the Pelourinho.

3 Responses to “Salvador, Brazil – the Barra beach district”

  1. Salvador, Brazil – the Barra beach district – Rapid Travel Chai | Discount Travel Guides says:
    December 25, 2012 at 11:17 pm

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  2. Salvador, Brazil – UNESCO-listed Pelourinho disctrict - Rapid Travel Chai says:
    December 26, 2012 at 10:36 pm

    [...] Barra beach to UNESCO-listed Pelourinho colonial old town, Salvador has the allures of two distinct [...]

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  3. Salvador, Brazil – the airport bus to start your visit in fury - Rapid Travel Chai says:
    December 28, 2012 at 1:26 am

    [...] Brazil is so welcoming. The red dots appear to indicate stops as it breezes along the coast to the Barra beaches and Pelourinho old town. The Brazilian water torture [...]

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