Sahamantha
You will need to take a boat to visit this island but it is not a expensive program and it really worth it! The beach is very calm and warming.
Carcolli
It is a place to stay in peace with nature and yourself!! Go with time to enjoy, the view, the warm wather and go up to the steps in the small church Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe. There is the most beautiful view!
rogrob2015
Small population but no ability to get on shore without jumping into the water. Not comercial y explotes yet
tiagop135
I expected a lot but that was a sorry experience. I drove to the city Madre de Deus which is an hour drive through bad and ugly neighborhood. The city itself is horrible and hard to park the car. We got there late and the only beach on the island we could go to was Paramana which is ugly with a few awful bars. We stayed there for only an hour and took the boat back. The best thing to do is to take the boat in Salvador early in the morning so you could visit the beautiful part of the island. Don't do like I did! Terrible!
lulular
The island is beautiful, nicely arranged to receive tourists. The only annoying part is all these cheeky sellers that really make your stay unpleasant: I understand people need to make a living, but one's still entitled to dislike their art and decide not to buy anything.Besides that is a very nice place to chill.
Sidjabas
If you have kids you should go for sure, the way to there is animated, as the boat offers food, drinks and live samba, so the hour and half gets past very quick, the beach is just out of this world, I've been in many beaches already but this one is top, is my favorite at this time, the kids loved, the waves are slow and the water is warm, wonderful.I need to go back there, and I advise go there before it gets to expensive, cos they are building a new complex in there and imagine the prices
suite-tools
When for the day on a tour of two Islands this was the first. I was great clean beautiful calm water and I think is part of a park. We stayed on the beach at our umbrella with seats order some beer and fried fish. Was very relaxing went for a couple of swims just had two hour there. I think there are hotel here not sure if only able to get there by boat. The water clear and blue green warm but this is where the tourist boats come so some diesel smell from the boats engines. There were three group boats all arrived close to same time. I think if you were to stay here would be mostly quite do recommend you visit at least while you are in Salvador.
LautaroYapura
Great place, the excurssion we did have some difficulties but it worth the risk to go down from a boat in order to arrive to that beatiful beach. It's like heaven!
fabianof45
The Frades isle can be reached by boat leaving from Salvador. The isle has a pleasent beach where you can swim in calm waters. It is a nice boat trip, but nothing too much special.
fabianof45
The Frades isle can be reached by boat leaving from Salvador. The isle has a pleasent beach where you can swim in calm waters. It is a nice boat trip, but nothing too much special.
ElianeM919
It is a beautiful place to go by boat outside Salvador. Good beaches, white sand, and if you can go by private boat even better.
ElianeM919
Near Salvador the Ilha dos Frades is a great escape, with clear water and beautiful beaches. If you can reach it with a private boat it will be better. You will visit the Viração beach.
PhilipM975
Excellent day trip to Friars and Itaparica. Leaves Salvador port at 9am and returns at 17:30. On time too!Travelling time is about 90 minutes to Friars where you dock at a small beach and have to go ashore by small boat. The beach is samll and sandy and there is a bar and several vendors coming round selling the usual souvenirs. On the boat therewas a band playing brazilian music and a cameraman taking film, all so you can pay more at the end! We were on the island for just over an hour but the loading and unloading via small boat wasted a lot of time. We then went to Itaparica and landed at a beach where we were able to buy lunch (R$30 a head) and a bus ride was offered to visit the island (R$15 and definitely not worth it). We bought ice creams from a Kibon man and were ripped off to the tune of R$10 each ice cream with the excuse that he had to go to the mainland to get them. After the bus trip we were hurried back onto the boat and geot back to Salvador at 17:30 as scheduled. Very worthwhile trip if you don't mind choppy seas. Just beware that you will be asked for a tip at every possible opportunity.
14mickeyD
This beach can be reached in about 1.5 hours from Salvador and has gentle waves (compared to Atlantic beaches in Salvador), soft sand for playing beach football and services if desired (food, drinks, umbrellas, chairs).
HMJu
It is not a calm place, because there is a lot of people and loud music, but it is worth going for the amazing view.