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Arraial d’Ajuda, Brazil

August 18, 2014 by Jack 1 Comment

Not far at all from Porto Seguro is the small beach town of Arriail D’Ajuda. It’s so small there is one bus route that goes round in a circle.

You can arrive via a passenger ferry from Porto Seguro for next to nothing and then return back for free.

I said there is slightly more to do here in the last blog, which there is, there are many more bars to sit and have a drink. There was some live music on in the main square too which was a group of really talented guys!

The beach was better here and also the sea looked more inviting but still not enough to get us in.

After a 15 minute walk around town you exhaust all you can see but the feel of the place is really relaxed and the streets are really beautiful.

Unless the sun is beating down though you will have a hard time keeping occupied. If we didn’t have a walk down the beach we sat in a hammock all day, travelling can be so hard sometimes.

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