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Bertioga Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

Brazilian town of the state of São Paulo in the Baixada Santista

About Bertioga

Bertioga was initially populated by Native Brazilians of theTupinambáandTupiniquimtribes. The region is the scenario of the controversial bookTrue Story and Description of a Country of Wild, Naked, Grim, Man-eating People in the New Worldwritten by the German mariner Hans Staden. In 1532, Portuguese settlers founded there the oldest fortress ofBrazil-Forte São João de Bertioga, which has been definitively completed only in 1702, and is until nowadays the most important landmark of the town. Bertioga remained as a suburb and later as a district of Santos until 1991, when it became a separate municipality. Bertioga is obviously less famous than its neighboring coastal towns - Guarujá andSão Sebastião, and despite being now a "city on its own", it retains the feel of a collection of coastal s

Top Attractions in Bertioga

Explore the best things to see and do in Bertioga:

  • Aldeia Rio Silveira
  • Boracéia
  • Enseada
  • Forte São João de Bertioga
  • Guaratuba
  • Itaguaré
  • Itatinga village
  • São Lourenço

Where to Eat in Bertioga

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Bertioga Beach
  • 🍴Casa da Esfiha Bertioga
  • 🍴Cicero's Bar e Restaurante
  • 🍴Espaço Burguer
  • 🍴Maremonti Riviera
  • 🍴Poleto's Restaurante

Where to Stay in Bertioga

  • 🏨Ayawakening - Private Ceremonies
  • 🏨Pousada Estalagem do Guerreiro
  • 🏨Pousada Indaiá
  • 🏨Pousada Vila da Praia
  • 🏨Travel Inn Boulevard Riviera

Bertioga Travel Guide Sections

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