Coming from Salvador just across the Baía de Todos os Santos with the regular ferry (ferry) to the island of Itaparica and continue to Nazareth, Valencia and Camamu the highway BA 001.3c/span>
Coming from Salvador, tourists can rent a vehicle and travel by land or opt flight to Barrarararara Grande (Beechcraft) and then by boat or speedboat to Camamu.
Coming by air in Ilheus, tourists can rent a car or hire a shuttle.
Camamu Bay, the third largest in size after the Bay of Todos os Santos (Salvador) and Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro, RJ) is a virtually untouched area with white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, mangroves and preserved lots of flora and fauna.
Around the Bay Camamu, one of the few in Brazil free of pollution, there are few villages and small towns.
Camamu is a small town (17,000 inhab.) And one of the oldest in Brazil.Back to the year 1540 and as Salvador, is a city of 2 “floors”: Uptown and the Lower City.
The island has an area of 73,000 m2, is located while Camamu and beyond. It is inaccessible by land (an island), thus enjoying total privacy and security, and away from the noise and pollution of the city. At the same time, close enough to provide all basic needs with emergency, such as medical / dental, emergency rooms, pharmacies, doctors, police, supermarket, bank, hairdressers etc.
A few kilometers away is the Marau Peninsula with its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, offering a range of tours and day trips. There are regular boat service and speedboats to Barrarararara Grande, Camp, Thrush, Goió Island, Big Island