Salvador
Travel Guide
ISBN: 85-89992-03-9
Salvador for Partiers 96 pages US$13,95
(+ $4 S&H)
Solcat Publishing
Written by Cristiano Nogueira
last update: Janeiro 2005
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C h a p t e r
s :
City of Salvador at
a Glance
What to bring
How to Use this Guide
10 Salvador Commandments
Where
to stay in Salvador
Getting Around
Things You’ll Need To Get
What to do at the Beach in Salvador
What not to do in Salvador
What to do in Pelourinho
Day Tours in Salvador
Relaxing tours:
Praia
do Forte Village
City Beach-Hopping
Morro de São Paulo Island
Schooner Trip
Speed Boat Tour
Salvador when it's raining
Salvador
Nightlife
Sunday
Monday Tueday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Gay Salvador
After hour foods & motels
How to deal with brazilian
boys
How to deal with brazilian women
For the Girls
Beauty and personal higiene
What to wear
Safety tips
All
the stuff you gotta try:
Street Foods and Snack Foods
Bar foods
Desserts
Stuff you never ate
Everything you should drink
Fruits and Juices
Gift ideas
Whats the deal with...
Destinations close to Salvador:
State of Bahia at a Glance
Brazil at a Glance
Street Price Guide
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It doesn't just give you
tour options, it recommends according to your mood.. - Bryan McCormick, South
American travel agent
Every travel guide
should be this cool!-
Sarah Lecca, Travel Review Magazine
"The first travel guide of Salvador
written for the young tourist"
"Salvador for Partiers" was designed for young tourists
heading to Salvador city. It outlines, in a step-by-step
manner, all the must-see tours of Salvador:
Day-time options in Salvador
Relaxing tours:
Exactly where to
unwind
Cultural: The "non-boring" essential
tours only
Adventure sports And who to contact for
instructions
Rainy dayideas
What to do in Salvador when it's raining
Everything you
should try You also get a detailed guide
on everything you must try while in Salvador: from snack
food to tropical fruit juices, to Brazilian cuisine to local
drinks.
Nightlife
spots Thirdly, we layout your nightlife map of Salvador,
giving each day of the week the best option for: club
night lige, live music, street parties or bars.
Clubs
Live Music Joints
Street Parties
Bars and Lounges
Extra info on
Salvador Lastly, we offer dozens of tips on topics
like:
Accomodations - Where the best bang-for-buck
hotels are.
Safety tips - avoid being targeted by pick-pockets.
Street price guide - so you don't get ripped
off by street vendors.
Recommended party towns in Brazil - when to go,
where to stay.
Falling in Love - How to deal with boys
in Brazil and girls in Brazil.
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Pay Less Than Locals and Save Tons! What makes Salvador for Partiers
even more valueable is that it can save you lots of
money: We have partnered with the most recommended
hotels, hostels, sports instructors, bars, clubs and
restaurants in Salvador to get them to offer a discount
or bonus to bearers of our book:Just show the book and
you are automatically entitled to free drinks, discounts to daily rates
and VIP entrance (no waiting in line) at the best
bars and clubs.
How did we manage to get you all this?
Well, we first figured out what the best tours, sports
instructors, restaurants and nightlife spots in Salvador
are. We then partnered with them asking them to offer
our readers a discount or bonus of some sort. Most
bars and restaurants agreed to offer free drinks,
most clubs agreed to a VIP entrance, most lodging,
sports instructors and tour guides agreed discounts
on their rates. In the end, it becomes a win-win-win
situation for all three parties: the you
save on the tours you would be doing anyway,
the tourist establishment gets more customers, and
the we, publishing company, add value to this book.
Additional Info For You To Make The Most Of Your
Stay:
All the foods and drinks you have to try:
Salvador for Partiers goes beyond telling you where to go.
We also supply you with a fully illustrated and detailed
list of everything you must eat and drink:
the 10 different Brazilian cuisines every
tourist must taste
the nutritional value of the 18 most delicious
tropical fruit juices
the tastiest bar foods
the 20 most common Brazilian street snacks
the most delicious Brazilian desserts
6 Typical Brazilian lunches that won't bog you
down
12 unique super-market products you can't
get anywhere else in the world.
must-try alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
Where to best experience the above food types
Safety and Emergency Tips:
Of course, as you probably heard in the news, Salvador is
a dangerous city. So we have added tips and tricks to guarantee
you safer stay, like what to wear, where not to go and how.
Should, Lord forbid, something unpleasant happen, the book
has a list of all the emergency contact one might need:
tourist police, consulates and embassies, hospitals, airline
companies etc.
Get by with our Portuguese Phrase book:
Our phrase book will also become handy.
How do you say police station? How do you ask "Is the club
bumping?" How do you bargain with a street vendor?
Don't get ripped-off with our Street Price guide:
Similarly, since most tourists have a (natural) paranoia
of being ripped off, we have added a price guide. How much
is a beer at the beach? A steak sandwich? A massage? Over
40 street items are listed here. Refer to it and prevent
yourself from paying the loathed "Gringo Tax".
The 10 Brazilian
musical styles: There are over 16 types of music in Brazil, 10
of these are common throughout Salvador. In fact, 5 of these
were born here. Learn about each type, where to listen and
who to listen to.
Extending your stay in the state of Bahia
The state of Bahia has 4 towns that offer completely different
tours: Morro de São Paulo Island is a party town,
Cachoeira is a historic-imperial town in an alpine climate
in the mountains, Praia do Forte is an eco-tourist's heaven
and Cachoeira is one of the cutest colonial towns on Brazil's
coast. We tell you when and where to go, where to stay and
what to do in each of these.
Our recommendations to other Brazilian destinations:
Brazil is a beautiful country. It has15 must
see cities in 5 different biogeographical regions: Amazon,
savannah, Atlantic jungle, Pantanal (swamp), Caatinga
(dry-land) and Pampas. These cities are all unique and have
something different to offer: parties, culture, eco-tourism,
adventure sports, architecture, history and beach life.
Falling in love in Salvador:
Last but not least, SFP tells you How to Deal with the
Hot Brazilian Men and Women: the different types, how
to approach them (or be approached), how soon can you be
making out and where to find your type of fling-mate.
Don't waste your time
with out-dated guide-books: Salvador for Partiers
is hot off the press, with content last updated in
March 2004.
With the wrong guide, you could end up
wasting your time at dated restaurants, played out
clubs, lower quality accomodations and boring
tours.
Salvador for Partiers guarantees you to make the most
of your stay in Salvador. No other Travel Guide, personal
tour guide, contact or agency offers this much.
Cristiano
showed us
more of Salvador in 3 days than we would have seen in
a month! He sure knows all the cute little dives, underground
bars and secret parties!Sandra B. Producer of travel
show "Escape"
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Free: Nice&Cheap Places to Stay
List Downloadable contact
list of partnered hotels, inns and hostels. Pay less than
other guests! Save time and
money!