What is the safest way to travel from Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport (SSA) to downtown Salvador?
Pre-book an official airport taxi (taxi do aeroporto) or use ride-hailing apps like Uber, which are reliable and trackable. Avoid unlicensed cabs. The drive to downtown or the Historic Center (Pelourinho) takes 30–45 minutes, depending on traffic. Confirm rates in advance and keep valuables secure during transit.
When is the rainy season in Salvador, and how does it affect beach visits and festivals?
Salvador’s rainy season runs from April to July, with peak rainfall in May and June. While rains are often brief, they can disrupt outdoor events and beach plans. The climate remains warm year-round. For festivals like Carnival (February/March) or São João (June), check forecasts, but celebrations typically proceed rain or shine.
Is the Pelourinho neighborhood safe for tourists walking at night?
Pelourinho is generally safe during the day due to police presence and tourism activity. At night, stick to well-lit, populated areas and avoid isolated streets. Travel in groups, avoid displaying valuables, and use registered taxis to and from the area after dark. Many cultural venues and restaurants close by 9 PM.
What local pass or card offers the best access to Salvador’s museums, public transit, and tourist attractions?
The Salvador City Pass offers discounted entry to major sites like Elevador Lacerda, Museu de Arte Sacra, and Pelourinho landmarks, plus some guided tours. It does not cover public transit. For transport, load a Cartão BOM card for buses and metro. Combine both for cost-effective city exploration.