A Big Touristic Enterprise
Lilian Pimentel
The Baía de Todos os Santos is the largest tropical bay in the world, Brazil's largest and second largest in the Atlantic, consisting of 1,000 square kilometers, comprising 15 cities and 56 islands crowded beaches. The main shipping port in the South Atlantic until the eighteenth century with protected waters and conducive to navigation contains two internal bays – Aratu e Iguape – and a natural vocation for nautical/sea tourism.
Besides being extremely attractive to locals, it attracts thousands of tourists in all seasons, by the federal highways access or the international airport Rep. Luis Eduardo Magalhães, Salvador.
In marinas are a variety of entertainment, products and services, such as parking of recreational boats in marine terminal in Salvador, the leasing of recreational boats and cruises encouraged by tourism companies, travel agencies, besides having an entire structure conducive to tourism development, both in terms of local, national and international levels.
It is a region of great scenic beauty and ecosystems rich in biodiversity, with large areas still well preserved mangrove and coral reefs on the coast of the islands. Appropriate place to study and oceanographic researches also attracts the eyes of experts.

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