"Boss, I'm calling you from Itacaré... Got a flat tire...I won't be back for another 2 months!"


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May 25th 2014
Published: September 8th 2014
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Itacare is THE place to be in Bahia! If you ever make it to Salvador, make sure you hop on a bus southwards to this mellow and youthful heaven somewhere in-between wide stretches of virgin Atlantic rainforest and the picturesque beaches. Or just like us, get a bicycle and start pedaling! It’s only 400km from Salvador! The beaches are out of this world with white sand and clear blue water. They a... Read Full Entry



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Concha beach, right in townConcha beach, right in town
Concha beach, right in town

100m from our guesthouse
for a relaxing afternoon for a relaxing afternoon
for a relaxing afternoon

sleeping on the beach in Itacare
sunset over Itacaresunset over Itacare
sunset over Itacare

first night in town
relaxingrelaxing
relaxing

May 2014
walking around Itacarewalking around Itacare
walking around Itacare

must be very different in the summer with all the tourists. In the winter most places are closed.



9th September 2014
I'm in Bahia!

Life's tough Jeremy
...but someone's gotta do it...might as well be...
10th September 2014
Prainha beach: oh my eyes!

Better and best
In your last blog, I thought you'd found the most perfect beach--no, finally it's here in Itacare! Really, jungle, beach, warm water and your dad. It doesn't get any better than that, except maybe if Becky were there too. Congratulations on finding a bit of perfection!
23rd February 2015

amazing beaches and ..Jeremy's father
because he can keep up Jeremy ! Another interesting thing i read first time about - showering with the sand.. i heard of soaping up and washing with sea water possible, but sand, must be something desert people do.. Fantastic beaches, really worth visiting, not by bike for me! But from pics i didnt see possibility for snorkeling in Itacare.
2nd March 2015

thank you!
Waves might be too strong to snorkel... but I'm really not sure. I spend more time on the beach than in the water. Yes, my Dad is an animal who likes to push his limits physically.

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