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09-18-10 22:52 #562
Posts: 4058Originally Posted by Rapisar
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09-18-10 12:18 #561
Posts: 4Information
In October will visit El Salvador for the first time, I know that the situation is not the same as Rio. But I would have all the information possible.
Thanks
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08-15-10 07:08 #560
Posts: 4058Originally Posted by Smcruisin
I visited several other casas in that area. All located in the middle of the commercial area. I will take a look and see if I can find the addresses.
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08-13-10 02:54 #559
Posts: 5Salvador Scene
Just wondering to recent Salvador visitors if the following are still active and if there are other good places that you can recommend. I'm looking for clinic or termas if possible.
Thanks!
Originally Posted by Sperto
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07-15-10 03:32 #558
Posts: 5Hi guys,
I'm going to Salvador for the first time in August. From what I read from the thread, it seems like Salvador scene is not like Rio or Sampa. Do they also operate in clinicas or more private places? What are the recommended places in Salvador in safer areas? And what is the average price there?
Thanks
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07-13-10 01:08 #557
Posts: 12I didn't finish...
Originally Posted by Meat Loaf
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05-10-10 16:55 #556
Posts: 41GFE in Salvador
GFE in Salvador is possible, but a bit difficult to get. The scene has calmed down since many European (especially Italian) flights to Salvador were stopped. So you can find girls on the beaches, but they're not very obvious and they often won't approach you (especially if you don't clearly look like a foreigner). You usually find girls on the streets, but the scene is not very centralized (except maybe Pelourinho) and you need to be lucky to find a good one. Santissima is also a good location, but only on Monday. The websites you can forget: usually overpriced because of mostly having only white meat on offer (60+% of Salvador are African heritage), so for websites etc. you better go to Rio etc. .
What can work quite well (but you should have some Portuguese) is to mix with the locals. Try your hotel staff, your hairdresser or go out at night to one of the music bars. Many of the girls there will spend weeks with you only for getting treated nice (Brazilian men are machos!), but you need to invest some hours.
Please note that the upper class girls are usually extremely hard to get.
If you still want to try in the internet, google and search for "acompanhantes" + salvador / bahia etc., this should work quite well. Also write braSil instead of braZil, otherwise you'll only get the international sites (= overpriced and little selection).
Originally Posted by Tsugi
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03-31-10 09:08 #555
Posts: 1Advice on GFE in Salvador
Hi
I just returned from a trip to Rio and SP. And had great experiences in both thanks in large part to the postings on this forum. I am heading to Salvador in a few weeks. A quick question though. Reading through the postings for Salvador, lots of discussion of GDPs and discussion of some of the cassa's, clubs etc, but I am wondering if anyone has any experience of independents I could select online, such as those at Bella's in SP, who would offer a GFE? Of course, it doesn't help that I speak almost no Portuguese.
Thanks in advance
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03-21-10 20:26 #554
Posts: 546Transport in Salvador
Hi Mr. E.
you are right, Salvador is very big and you need a car. I usually rent a car (Palio or similar) in the range of BR 70 with AC as it is sometimes getting quite hot and humid. With the BR 70 - rate you should get a 100 km/day allowance and you really do not drive more than that if you stay within the city-limits. Only going up to Costa de Sauipe you might need to change the rental-agreement.
I use various locadoras - I usually check their special offers in the internet and decide then. They bring the car to the air-port for no extra charge and meet you also at the airport to collect the car. A 1000 - 1500 BR deposit (on your credit-card) is within the normal range. I was just one week ago in Salvador and I paid BR 69 / day with 100 km free milage.
Taxis are really setting you back too far and at some places it is not easy to get immediately a taxi. When I take two girls to a motel (my hotel would not let me take two girls in) I really like to have a car as the motels are in the outskirts and taxis are difficult to get there. Also when you go to the beaches like Praia de Futuro it would be difficult to get a taxi back.
Yes - a rental car is the best option.
Carlos Primeros
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03-21-10 13:06 #553
Posts: 16070Taxi vs. Rental Car
Originally Posted by Galvin
I went upstairs to the departure level to catch a taxi who was dropping someone off. I told him that I was going to Rio Vermelho. He started at 70 and I countered with 50. He said that it's regularly over 80 for that route. Again I told him 50. We settled at 60. When he dropped me off at the Ibis I told him to come pick me up Monday to go back to the airport.
My non-pro arrived at 8:30pm. We got down to business then later decided to go out. We took a taxi to Bahia Cafe, which was closed on a Friday night, so we continued to Pelourinho. R$33. Not much was going on there either so we took another taxi back to the hotel. R$40. As Galvin said, these taxi fares are adding up pretty quickly. I haven't done a gd thing here yet but have already spent R$190 in taxi fares if you count my trips from and to the airport.
I had done some walking around in Rio Vermelho before my girl arrived and had stopped in at a rental car agency which was next door to the hotel. After Friday night I knew it was in my best interest to invest in a car. When we woke up Saturday morning we went to get a car. A 2 door manual, no A/C with 100km/day was the cheapest thing at R$65/day. Compare this to a car with A/C and unlimited km for R$107/day. I rented the cheapest one for 2 days and had to make a R$1500 (US$865) deposit.
All in all, I will end up spending R$190 in taxi and R$130 in rental car for a total of R$320, when I could have just spent R$345 at the airport from the beginning and gotten a car with A/C and unlimited km and not had to worry about it anymore. Transportation around this place is an S.O.B.
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02-21-10 16:35 #552
Posts: 23I stayed in barra next to the light house where I rented a house. Don't get me wrong I had a good time there, was lucky to find a no pro girl working at a clothing shopp in barra, she was also into girls so that helped a lott. I went to Rio vermelho barra. Places like vip, eros, santissima, I found the places to be good but realy small and the same girls, I like black girls so salvador is good becouse of that but the prices are expensiv and its a lott of time going around in a taxi. I speak portugese so I manige to have a good time wherever in brazil I go, but I think theres a bit problematic going there with no portugese
I love to party so the party cene there compered to Natal fortaleza etc is moore layed back so it was a bit booring, I lived 3 years in Natal and prefer the party cene there a lott better but I love black girls so in that case salvador was good. But to pick up a non pro you realy need portugese.
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02-20-10 16:11 #551
Posts: 198Not Like Rio or Sosua
Originally Posted by Tomjoha
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02-09-10 00:57 #550
Posts: 307Sperto said, "Brazilian way of doing business. Less demand, business is going bad... let's double our prices so we can make som money."
Lol. Yes, Brazilian logic! Give a chicken that lays gold eggs to a Brasilian, they will wait for it to lay an egg, and then kill it, then fazer a churrasco! WTF!?
I have only seen pics of Morro de Sao Paulo, looks like a cool place to take a date. Not a big fan of Bahia, with the exception of their sobremesas.
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02-08-10 19:43 #549
Posts: 4058Morro de São Paulo, update
Morro de São Paulo, update:
* It's much less tourist on Morro this year, that goes for both brazilian and foreign tourists.
* Morro have now become even more expensive. Most pousadas have doubled their prices since last year. Brazilian way of doing business. Less demand, business is going bad... let's double our prices so we can make som money. Stupidity.
* It can be a hassle to find a pousada that allows girls to visit you room. I solved that problem by giving the pousada owners sweet assistent a daily dose of gringo sex.
* Beaches: Beautiful.
* Arriving/leaving: Boats from Salvador, Valença or flights from Salvador.
* Party: Different places depending on the day of the week. Beach party at 2:nd beach, beach party at Funny, beach party on 3:rd beach, party at Teatro, Toca or Pulsar.
* This info goes mainly for high season. In low season it´s much less happening.
GIRLS:
1. Local girls, non-GP's. Lovely black ladies with bubble-butts. My preferred category as I know many locals.
2. Brazilian tourist girls. A hard option this year as there were very few of them.
3. Gringo girls. Backpacker girls. Mostly israelis or chilenians. There are lots of beautiful girls from Chile. Not easy to score.
4. Pro's. About 15-20 girls working tricks on the beach and on the parties. Mostly girls from Valença and some from Salvador. Most of them have been around for a couple of years. The average standard of them is quite good. They ask for R$ 100 but goes down to about R$ 50. I didn't try any of them so I can' tell if it's good value or not. I see no reason to pay for sex when the free sex is easy available.
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02-08-10 19:36 #548
Posts: 546Salvador
Hi Tomjoha,
Sorry to hear that you found Salvador boring, you should have "rtff", there are a lot of good informations. The problem in Salvador is that the girls have different meeting-points during the week and you have to know their routine. Then you meet them.
Also there are 4. 5 casas which are good but you have to know where theiy are. If you are fist time there then it is difficult.
Carlos