Travel to Brazil February (Carnival) 7 days/6 nights All Amenities $2,900 single $4,650 double Call for details (215) 279 9186 http://www.digabrazil.com
We are excited to introduce you to the unique vacation experience that Salvador provides through its culture, people, food and festivities.
We provide amenities and services that create an authentic Brazilian atmosphere during your stay with us. You will stay in Bed and Breakfast style accommodations in spacious houses or apartments and your cook will prepare traditional meals at breakfast and lunch each day. Daily housekeeping is also provided. We invite you to experience Salvador through the eyes of the locals, thus we provide bilingual hosts to help you throughout your stay.
Come experience the birthplace of Brazil and you will go home with more than just a tan!
Diga Brazil delivers a fun, safe, authentic Brazilian vacation using Bed and Breakfast style accommodations.
Vacation Includes:
Airport transfers in Salvador Bed and Breakfast style accommodations in spacious apartment or house Bilingual host for daily activities Cook to prepare traditional Bahian meals Daily housekeeping service Entrance into Carnaval Bloco and Viewing Stands
About Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Where Brazil was born: Salvador, Bahia. Diga Brazil is excited to introduce you to the magical city of Salvador located just thirteen degrees below the equator along the beautiful Northeast coastline of Brazil.
Brazil's original capital city, Salvador is over 500 years old and is Brazil's cultural and historical center. Salvador is best known as host to Brazil's largest street party, Carnaval! Come dance with Brazil's hottest music groups as they parade along the oceanfront and in the Colonial style streets of the Old City. With its deep Afro-Brazilian roots, Brazil's third largest city is the cradle of the martial arts-dance, "capoeira" as well as the uniquely Afro-Brazilian religion, "condomble".
Located on the northeast coast of Brazil in a region of tropical rainforests, Salvador is historically known as ‘Sao Salvador da Baia de Todos os Santos‘ (or Holy Savior of All Saints Bay). As the third most populous Brazilian city, Salvador is known in Brazil for its cuisine, music and architecture. The metro area is one of the wealthiest in the north-eastern region of the country, and over 80% of the population has some Black African ancestry, making for a heady mix of cultures and traditions.
The local cuisine in Salvador reflects the African heritage of its inhabitants, and centers on spicy, seafood-based concoctions. Traditional dishes can be found everywhere, with some of the best flavors and deals coming from the local street vendors. Sample acaraje, a fried ball of black-eyed peas served with caruru, an okra, onion, shrimp, peanut and palm oil condiment. Don‘t miss the chance to sample any variety of moqueca (and there are many), a thick, fiery seafood stew.
Throughout Brazil, Salvador is known as much for the outgoing and friendly locals as it is for it's beautiful beaches. Salvadorians love to share their city with visitors, so be prepared to meet new friends.
While visiting Salvador you will experience a safe, fun, relaxing as well as culturally enriching vacation. Diga Brazil is proud to be your host. After visiting Salvador you will go home with more than just a tan!

|