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    bertioga .sp .gov .br. Bertioga is a Brazilian municipality of the state of São Paulo in the Baixada Santista. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of the Baixada Santista. [3] The population is 64,723 (2020 est.) in an area of 490.15 km 2. [4] Because it neighbors resort towns, its population fluctuates greatly with the seasons.

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    Bertioga was initially populated by Native Brazilians of the Tupinambá and Tupiniquim tribes. The region is the scenario of the controversial book True 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 o...

    By bus

    From São Paulo, there are three buses that go to Bertioga. One, operated by Viação Ultra goes to Downtown (Enseada beach), takes 1:30 hour, and departs from the Jabaquara intercity bus terminal. The other one, operated by Litorânea, goes to Riviera (São Lourenço beach), takes 3:05 hours, and departs from the Tietê intercity bus terminal. Both cost about the same price.There are also direct buses from the Sao Paulo Guarulhos airport.

    By car

    Coming from São Paulo, there are two routes of access. 1. Take SP-150 (Anchieta) or SP-160 (Imigrantes). At Cubatão, follow the signs to go to Bertioga, north via BR-101 (Rio-Santos). 2. Take SP-070 (Trabalhadores/Ayrton Senna) and go to Mogi das Cruzes, then take SP-098 (Mogi-Bertioga) to Bertioga. This path is somewhat more complicated as you need to find your way through Mogi das Cruzes.

    By bus

    You can find your bus connection in the apps of Google Maps or Moovit. For Moovit you need to choose the metro area "Santos e Região". Both apps show also regional buses for example to Guarujá.Just tell (or show) the bus driver where you'd like to go and he calculates the fare. Public buses are operated by Viação Bertioga[dead link]and connect downtown (where the intercity bus terminal is located) with the Indaía, Riviera and Boracéia neighborhoods. Note that the Enseada beach is located at d...

    By car

    A car is the most convenient way to access quieter beaches like Guaratuba and Itaguaré. It is easy to get around Bertioga by taking the Rio-Santosroad (BR-101).

    By bicycle

    Av. Anchieta, that runs in parallel with the Enseada beach, has a cycleway on most of its extension, making it easy to go by bicycle from downtown to Indaiá, and even reach the west side of the São Lourenço beach.

    Aldeia Rio Silveira (1500 m from Boracéia beach), ☏ +55 13 3317-3567. Appointment only. Rio Silveira is an indigenous village close to the Boracéia beach, an heritage of Bertioga's Native Brazilian...
    -23.101667-48.6158331 Itatinga village. – 330 km. Itatinga is a village built in the beginning of the XX century around the hydro-electrical power of the same name, which functions until nowadays....
    -23.853611-46.1347222 Forte São João de Bertioga (Enseada beach), ☏ +55 13 3317-4128. The oldest fortress of Brazil, constructed by Portuguese settlers to defend the Bertioga channel from both Nati...
    The flat sands of Bertioga's beaches make them perfect for jogging, playing football, and bringing small children to play close to the water
    For surfing, Bertioga isn't on par with São Sebastião or Ubatuba, but it sometimes hosts regional competitions. The best waves can be found at Itaguaré and São Lourenço (close to the pier and on th...

    In Saturday morning street market (in the broad inland avenue) apart from local small farmers, you may see a couple of Guarani Indians selling hand made goods.Just up the channel from the ferry jetty, local fishermen sell their shrimps and fresh fish. 1. Shopping Riviera, Av. da Riviera, 1256 - Riviera, ☏ +55 13 3316-6033. It is considered to be th...

    Apart from very fresh shrimps and fish everywhere, several Spanish owned simple restaurants serve quite good paellas

    Pucci Riviera, Av. Marginal, 329 - Riviera, ☏ +55 11 3167-2067. Club that hosts pre-arranged parties during weekends. Most parties will happen during high season.

    Bertioga has a relatively small range of lodging options, as most of its visitors have vacation houses in the town. If you plan to stay more than one weekend, it is definitely worth considering renting a house or apartment instead of staying in a hotel or B&B. Renting a house with a swimming pool in Bertioga may be cheaper than staying at a 4- or 5...

    Bertioga has one of the lowest crime rates of the São Paulo coast, making it an excellent option for tourists.

  3. A big event is the Festa Nacional do Índio, taking place every year in April.Today, Bertioga is aware of the culture of the indigenous people. Since 2001 this takes place, meanwhile it is the largest native cultural event in Brazil with about 300,000 visitors from all parts of the world, presenting cultural manifestations, sporting traditions, corporal paintings and craft from many indigenous ...

  4. In 1532, Portuguese settlers founded there the oldest fortress of Brazil - 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.

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