Morro do Sao Paolo - General Info
Description:
This is a large estuary 30 miles south of Salvador de Bahia. Morro do Sao Paolo is a historical and picturesque village without cars. The high cliffs between Morro and Gamboa are bright pink, and the clay is said to have healing properties for various illnesses. Gamboa is a real-live fishing village with a good atmosphere.
Position:
22° 57.60’S, 43° 08.16’W (estuary entrance)
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In Morro, we managed to anchor for the day in front of the Terceira Praia. The draft of our cat is 1,20m. The anchorage is amazing, but can only be attempted in really good weather. According to the charts, you could not get there. But there is a passage through the reef. You’ll see big boats anchored anchored there. But remember, it’s just a daily anchorage. I would never stay there at night.
Otherwise, you can anchor in front of the beach in Gamboa. It’s true that there are motorboats and ferries passing by, but at least there you can swim or land on the beach with your dingy. If you anchor further down after the jetty, the water is not that nice anymore.
Gamboa is very pleasant, quite little town. You can take a ferry and go to Morro.
Just spent Wednesday night in the harbor next to the old “Iate Clube” which was recommended in the outdated Imray cruising guide. We can now inform the fleet that the old Iate Clube is now an all night disco!
After we anchored around 3:30 PM we were barraged by about 30-50 speed boats and ferry’s running at full speed to drop all the young people off at Morro. We planned to move, but it quieted down by sunset and we enjoyed a BBQ on our aft grill. Then, around 10 PM, the music started -thump thump thump- and did not stop. We hoped it would end by 12 or 2 or 4 AM. We were mistaken. It stopped at 6:45 AM! What a mistake. If there is another party tonight we will either join it or move far away!
At Gamboa, there are frequent ferries, so it’s best to anchor after the jetty. Charts were not very accurate. The town has shops, a bakery and restaurants. We found the walk along the coast to Morro at low tide perfectly safe. You can also take the ferry and for the adventurous there is an inland path.