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Cruises to Santos, Brazil

Santos, Brazil Cruises

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The city of Santos lies within the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil. As the core city of Baixada Santista, the largest coastal metropolitan area in South America, it is one of the most important ports in the region. The beach garden, which is 5.335 km in length, figures in the Guinness Book of Records as the most extensive beachfront garden. There is a tourist information building on the beach garden in the center of the beach.

Best Things to do in Santos

Santos is a city known for its historical center, the Santos FC football team, and beaches. A verdant promenade separates the beach from the seafront condos and hotels, along which families and friends walk, bike, skate, rollerblade, throw Frisbees, and do much more activities. Visit the Museu do Café Brasileiro (a Brazilian coffee Museum), the Aquário Municipal (City Aquarium), and the Neo-Gothic Santos Cathedral if you want fewer sandy points. On a visit to Santos, visitors can also enjoy other activities listed below.

1. Santos Bay

Santos Bay

Take a boat tour to Santos Bay. The coast makes Santos every more attractive and shows you the best way to experience the beauty of Santos from a boat. Several tour operators offer tours and cruises to you along the coast. You’ll see Santos from a different point of view. Be sure to book such tours in advance because these tours often sell out due to the area’s beauty.

2. The Pele Museum

The Pele Museum is a place for everyone; whether you’re a sports fan or not, include this place in your shore excursion tour. Aside from the typical stereotypes, soccer is not only often associated with the country but is a considerable part of Brazilian Culture, meaning this museum is a must-visit. It features over 2,000 items from the personal collection of Pele, the best player in Brazil. The exhibits contain his journey from the beginning of his career to his trophies, awards, jerseys, and more. Locals know Pelé's achievements well, so you should visit the Pelé Museum if you want to learn more about the city's culture.

3. Port of Santos Museum

The port of Santos Museum is a free spot to visit and a great place to explore in Santos. It’s located inside an old Victorian-era mansion built in the early 20th century. It exhibits ancient artifacts, relics, phones, typewriters, and more items related to Brazil’s largest port. You can even find old four-wheeled bikes in the museum. This museum is a quirky place to go but a great addition to any Santos itinerary.

4. Monte Serrat

Santos' highest peak is Monte Serrat. There are a few ways to get to the top of the mountain, and the view from the top is incredible! You can hop on the funicular cable car to get to the top or consider climbing 400+ steps to the top. Either way, the view is satisfying. Moreover, sip your favorite beverage at the bar atop the mount while taking in the panoramic view of Santos.

5. Chico Mendes Botanical Garden

Check out Chico Mendes Botanical Garden, as it is a bit different from other green spaces in Santos. You will find vast green space throughout the garden with three lakes, walking paths, and unique flora and fauna. The best thing to do here is to have a picnic because the views are mesmerizing. The area also offers guided tours where you can learn more about the gardens.

Best Time to Visit in Santos

Late March to late May can be considered the best time to travel for hot-weather activities. For general outdoor activities, one can think of May-late September. This city is coastal, so summers are short, hot, oppressive, and mostly cloudy. The winters are from July to August and are more comfortable, precise, and long. The driest months start from July to August. The warmest months are considered from December to February and January to March.

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