Vista dos prédios da orla de Santos, ao entardecer, e parte de uma escuna em primeiro plano

Edgard Perdição Bridge - Schooners

Top photo: Marcelo Martins

 

Trips set off on diverse routes in Santos Bay, taking in Barra Fortress; Palmas Island; Góes, Cheira Limão and Sangava beaches, and Urubuqueçaba Island. Highlights on the trip through the Estuary and Bertioga channel are the port and warehouses, the old Codesp (Docks Company of the State of São Paulo) buildings, Barnabé Island, the old Santos Air Base and Diana Island. Genesis, Turismo no Mar and Bravotur travel agencies offer routes that vary from 1hour 30 minutes to 3hours 45 minutes.

Roberto Mário Santini Municipal Park

Top photo: Tadeu Nascimento

 

The 42,766m² park occupies a platform on the submarine emissary and advances 400m out to sea. It is the perfect spot to observe the sea and shoreline.

 


 

The Shore and Gardens

The city’s main beauty spot, these 7km of spotless beaches are fringed by the largest beachfront garden in the world (According to the Guinness Book of Records, 2000), and approximately 7.9 kilometers of cycle lanes. 5.335 meters long and 45 to 50 meters wide, the gardens boast 815 flower beds, housing several perennial species, predominantly yellow (Hemerocalis flava) and white (Spathiphiphyllum sp) lilies; red canna lilies (Canna indica), and white, yellow and multi-colored chrysanthemums (Crysanthemum sp). Engineer Saturnino de Brito first had the idea to build the gardens in 1914. In the following decade, gardens began to appear in front of the hotels, and in the 1930s the first stretch of beachfront gardens was built. The present curved design dates from 1960.

Vista do Deck do Pescador, em Santos, ao entardecer, com palmeiras, corrimãos metálicos e o mar ao fundo sob um céu parcialmente nublado

Fisherman’s Deck

Main photo: Tadeu Nascimento

  

A favored spot for fishing enthusiasts and the perfect observation post to watch ships coming and going in the Santos Estuary, this is one of the city’s main tourist attractions. 

 


 
A imagem mostra um trecho da orla de Santos, no litoral paulista, em um dia ensolarado e movimentado. À direita, a praia está repleta de banhistas, guarda-sóis coloridos e barracas, com o mar ao fundo e ondas suaves. No centro, destaca-se o jardim da orla, com caminhos sinuosos, áreas gramadas, palmeiras e uma fonte ornamental com esculturas modernas. À esquerda, vê-se a movimentada avenida da praia, com fluxo de carros, ônibus e ciclovia. Um pequeno farol vermelho e branco é visível entre as árvores.

Beach gardens

Santos is home to the largest beach-front gardens in the world, as registered in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2002. Still the record holder, the gardens, which frame the seven kilometers of beaches, are one of the city’s  main tourist attractions  and stretch for 5.335km, varying in width between 45m and 50m, with a total area of 218,800m2 .

They are also an open-air art gallery, housing no fewer than 38 monuments and sculptures, highlighting characters from the Santos, national and international scenarios.