Located in the South of Bahia, Cairu is an archipelago municipality formed by several islands, such as Tinharé Island, which is home to the famous village of Morro de São Paulo, and the islands of Boipeba and Cairu.
Cairu was one of the most important villages in Colonial Brazil and today offers a variety of beautiful landscapes, typical cuisine, and buildings dating back to the 16th century. In its historic center, visitors can stroll through Praça da Matriz, be impressed by the mansions and multi-story houses, and delight in the beauty of the baroque church Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Rosário and the Convento de Santo Antônio.

The main attraction of the city is the village of Morro de São Paulo, famous for its paradise beaches with warm waters and numerous options for parties and bars at night. To enter Morro de São Paulo, a fee is required, and cars are not allowed.
Morro de São Paulo has an extensive stretch of sand that hosts the main beaches: Primeira, Segunda, Terceira, Quarta, and Quinta Praia.
Primeira Praia is the closest to the village of Morro de São Paulo and the most frequented by locals. Segunda Praia is the most famous and has excellent infrastructure for restaurants and bars, as well as nightlife activities. It is from Terceira Praia that the sightseeing boats depart, and it is also where snorkeling is possible to see fish and corals. Quarta Praia and Quinta Praia are more remote and perfect for those seeking tranquility. You can also visit the calm and peaceful Island of Boipeba.
Source: www.visitbrasil.com


