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7 h
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Discover the wonders of Santos on a 7-hour city tour. There is plenty to see, do, and explore in the city, which is famous for its beaches, tropical climate, and wide variety of attractions. Meet your friendly bilingual guide for the day at Santos Seaport, then set out onto the vibrant streets of Santos for the tour expedition.
Start with an exploration of Porchat Island, then enjoy time visit to the colorful Botanical Gardens. Once you’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, take an hour for lunch before heading to the popular Monte Serrat. Along the way, listen to your guide share fascinating stories and insight into each of the landmarks, as well as Santos’ history, culture, and traditions.
After sometime at Mount Serrat, enjoy a quick visit to the iconic Pelé Museum and the Shrine of St. Anthony of Valongo. From there, head to the Coffee Museum for a tour to learn about the history of Brazilian coffee and its production. At the end of the tour, be dropped off at the meeting point.