Ilha de Itaparica
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Ilha de Itaparica
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GPS: | 12°57.0′S, 38°38.04′W |
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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Ila de Itaparica, Brazil.
Background
Historic details, etc.
Submit details about the sailing/cruising in the area, etc.
Charts
Submit the chart details that are required for safe navigation.
Radio Nets
Also see Cruiser's Nets
Submit details of local radio Nets.
Weather
Local weather conditions?
Approach to Itaparica Town Anchorage and Marina da Itaparica: A bit confusing, due to the naval degaussing area marked by yellow buoys in the approach, but most yachts could just approach slowly with no problems.
There are some lateral buoys that mark a channel with about 20m. If you stay in this channel until you come to a kind of wooden platform (which has valves that control an underground gas pipeline) near a green buoy, keep the green buoy to port and the nearby north cardinal buoy to starboard and head for the anchorage/marina.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Marina da Itaparica, Av 25 de Outubro, Ita-Ba, CEP 44460000, Brazil. Facilities: Swing moorings, walk-on moorings, shore power, water, restaurant, wi-fi. If planning to leave your boat unattended for extended periods, trustworthy locals at the marina (but not employed by the marina) to contact are José or Pedro.
Anchorages
List details of all safe anchorages in the area.
- Itaparica Town Anchorage, right by Marina da Itaparica, well protected from prevailing winds, 4-5m depths.
Routes/Passages To/From
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Tourism & things to do ashore
Places of interest, tours, etc.
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Good drinking water available from taps behind Marina da Itaparica. Most of the town residents bring jugs to these taps to get their drinking water.
Chlorinated version of the above water is available from taps on docks at the marina (in 2009, it is free to dinghy in and fill water jugs).
Marina has 110V and 220V shorepower.
Laundry
- A local lady comes by the marina most days offering to do laundry. Prices are per item, and fairly expensive for Brazil.
Grocery & Supply Stores
- Several small Mercados (grocery stores).
- Bom Preco supermarket in the town of Bom Dispacho--R$2 by Kombi (shared VW minibus) or R$20 by taxi.
Eateries
- Amigos Bar, on street that runs along harbor. Run by South African ex-cruisers.
- Marina has two restaurants
- Several more eateries along road near harbor, and in town
Internet/WiFi
- Muito Mais Pousada, near Marina de Itaparica at Av. Antônio Calmon 252, R$2/hour for Wi-Fi. Also has computers on internet. Only place where English is spoken. Also offers low-cost local cuisine and bed-and-breakfast facilities: www.pousadamuitomais.com.br
- Hotel Icaraí, on main street (Av. 25 de Outubro) along the waterfront, just before the fort, R$5/day for Wi-Fi.
- On the main street, up the hill, are two other internet places, both with computers and Wi-Fi. One place says Fax,Internet outside, the other is called Brothers Online and caters to gamers and internet users.
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Marine Stores & Facilities
- Ivan and Cristina, sail repair and canvaswork. Speak English, French, Portuguese. Phone 3631-1366, email itaparicavelas AT yahoo.com.br
- There are small (non-marine) hardware stores in Itaparica (on the main road that goes up the hill). Much better selection of hardware is available by taking ferryboat to Salvador (around Bahia Marina, Centro Nautico and Rua Barao de Cotegipe).
Repairs/Yards
Transportation
Transportation to mainland or other countries, etc.
- Kombi's (VW minibuses) go all over island - fixed cost (2009) of R$2 from Marina de Itaparica to Bom Despacho (from where the ferry departs to Salvador) and R$2.50 to Mar Grande (from where the ferryboat departs to Salvador). Taxis (tax) and motorcycle taxis (moto-tax) also available. Look behind Mercado Santa Luiza (on street that runs along harbor) for Kombis and taxis.
- Ferry from Bom Despacho to the Casada suburb of Salvador, where there is a cheap fresh produce and spice market (São Joaquim, well worth a visit).
- Ferryboat (smaller than above ferry, but runs more often) from Mar Grande to Salvador (around Centro Nautico/Immigration/Port Captain). Runs on hour and half-hour, 0500-1900 weekdays, somewhat different hours on weekend.
References & Publications
- Havens and Anchorages, Tom Morgan, RCC Pilotage Foundation
- Cruising the Coast of Brazil, Marcal Ceccon
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on the Cruiser Log Forum
External Links
Links to relevant websites.
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:
- July 8, 2009
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