Nov 16 - 23 | $3,500

The Coolest Way To Do The Blackest City Outside Africa

There’s No Better Time To Experience Salvador

November 16 - 23, 2026 

Price: $3,500 | Deposit: $750 | Payment Plans

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Trip Highlights

November is Brazil’s Black Consciousness Month. It’s the best time to be in the city at the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture, Salvador de Bahia.

With us, you’ll learn about Salvador’s deeply rooted Black history, dance samba in the streets, cook local foods, and support Black-owned businesses.

Imagine starting your mornings slowly with a fresh, locally-made breakfast at our boutique-style hotel

Taste Acarajé at a cooking class led by Baianas, the culture-keepers of Afro-Brazilian tradition

Learn about Afro-Brazilian spirituality, Candomblé, with experts

Your Itinerary

Don’t worry, we handle everything. You just show up and enjoy.

This Experience Is For You If

You’re a vibe

We welcome all Black folks from across the diaspora to join us with an open mind and the good energy required to connect with new people and explore a new place together.

You’re grown, grown

We’re grown, and sharing rooms isn’t our thing. Every traveler on this trip gets a single-occupancy room, and unlike other companies, we never charge you more for traveling solo.

Traveling with your kinfolk and want to share a room? Email us for a lil discount.

You love Black people

We envision a united diaspora. We intentionally designed this experience to connect you with cool people, places, and experiences while supporting Black-owned businesses in Salvador.

Ready to explore and make lifelong connections?

What To Expect

ACCOMMODATIONS

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ACCOMMODATIONS *

Boutique hotel | Walkable neighborhood | On-site restaurant

THE SYLLABUS

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THE SYLLABUS *

This collection tells the stories often left out of mainstream travel guides and history books.

Engage with them before traveling to Brazil to understand the deeper context of what you'll experience with us - from Samba's Black roots to the resistance woven into Candomblé.

For us, education and liberation go hand in hand. Your immersion starts now.

Crooked Plow

Deep in Brazil’s neglected Bahia hinterland, two sisters find an ancient knife beneath their grandmother’s bed and, momentarily mystified by its power, decide to taste its metal. The shuddering violence that follows marks their lives and binds them together forever.

​Portrait of a Place: Pavilhão

From the samba schools of Rio de Janeiro, director Victoria Fiore celebrates a rich spiritual tradition rooted in Afro-Brazilian identity, resistance and resilience

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Why Our Community Loves Brazil With Us

Your Questions, Answered