As a single young mother of a 2yr old son and traveling alone. I set out with some apprehension on my journey to the North East Coast of Brazil and a place called Porto Seguro, which by the way means safe port in English.
My first impression on arriving was one of comfort as I had been harboring a nervous fear that I had kept hidden from friends and family for fear they would try to discourage my adventurous spirit.
Porto Seguro is a charming port alive with vibrancy and colors that only extreme sunshine is able to compliment. The people are warm and inviting and it is this inviting nature that lead to me discovering the even more beautiful lands that lay beyond Porto Seguro.
Just a short ferry ride away and you land on a peninsula that houses many other towns some of which are very rustic in flavorsome living. Trancoso de Bahia, Arraial D'ajuda just to name a few of the delights that open up with a little further exploration.
During my time in this charmingly peaceful place, I was fortunate to meet some really wonderful people and should you ever decide to visit check out Poussada Romona... wow a place to go if you need to recharge your batteries.
Head into the town center and find your way to the historic white church that stands proudly in prime position in the middle of the green grassed area of town and just on the edge of the cliff that leads down towards the sea. Standing in the center of the large green doors that opens up into the body of the church and you will feel the sea breezes as they wash over and cool your body. A glance over your shoulder will reveal an array of brightly colored cabanas that house various shops selling everything from daily groceries to arts and crafts for the foreign visitor.
It has been many years since I last visited this place, my son is now 15yrs old but I will never be able to erase from my mind the memories of a truly God Blessed place.
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