# Salvador Airport Transfer Guide (SSA) Practical guide to transfers from Salvador Airport to Pelourinho, Barra, and beach hotels. Honest pricing, safety tips, and transport options for 2026. **Airport:** SSA **City:** Salvador **Country:** Brazil **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/ssa --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Salvador's Deputado Luis Eduardo Magalhaes International Airport is located about 28 km north of the historic city center (Pelourinho). The drive takes 30-50 minutes depending on traffic. A pre-booked transfer to Pelourinho or Barra costs R$120-180 (roughly $25-$40 USD). Uber works well in Salvador and is the most popular option, typically R$60-$100 to the center. Regular taxis from the official airport stand cost R$100-$160 with a fixed-rate table. There is an airport bus to the city center for R$8, but it is slow and not ideal with luggage. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing SSA has two terminals — Terminal 1 handles domestic flights and Terminal 2 handles international arrivals, though most international traffic comes through connections in Sao Paulo or Brasilia. The terminals are connected and relatively modern after renovations. After collecting your bags, you exit into the arrivals hall. The official taxi stand (Coopertaxi or Cometas) is signposted to the right as you exit. The Uber/99 rideshare pickup area is in the parking area outside arrivals — follow the signs. The airport bus stop is a short walk from the terminal. Salvador's airport is fairly well organized by Brazilian standards. The exit process is straightforward, though immigration for international arrivals can take 20-40 minutes during peak times. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you in arrivals, often with a name sign, and takes you directly to your hotel. The price is fixed at booking in advance. This is the most comfortable option, especially for first-time visitors to Salvador who may not speak Portuguese and want to avoid navigating transport in an unfamiliar city. **Uber / 99 (rideshare):** Very widely used in Salvador. Both apps work at the airport. Prices are dynamic but generally R$60-$100 to Pelourinho or Barra during normal hours. Surge pricing during Carnival or major holidays can triple the fare. The pickup area is in the parking lot outside the terminal. Wait times are usually 3-10 minutes. **Official airport taxi:** Fixed-rate taxis operate from the stand in the arrivals hall. You tell the attendant your destination, pay the fixed fare (displayed on a rate board), and are assigned a car. Fares are higher than Uber — typically R$100-$160 to the center — but you get a vetted driver and no surprises. **Airport bus (Onibus Executivo):** An air-conditioned bus runs from the airport to various points in the city including Pelourinho. The fare is about R$8. It is the budget option but takes 60-90 minutes depending on traffic and stops, and managing heavy luggage on a bus in Salvador's heat is not comfortable. **Regular city bus:** Extremely cheap (R$4.90) but not recommended for airport arrivals. The buses are crowded, routes are confusing for visitors, and carrying luggage makes you a target. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Typical one-way fares from SSA in 2026 (in Brazilian Reais): - **Barra / Farol da Barra:** R$100-$160 (30-40 min) - **Pelourinho / Historic Center:** R$100-$160 (30-45 min) - **Rio Vermelho:** R$90-$140 (25-35 min) - **Itapua (beach area near airport):** R$40-$70 (10-15 min) - **Ondina / Campo Grande:** R$100-$150 (30-40 min) - **Praia do Forte:** R$180-$280 (50-70 min) - **Costa do Sauipe resorts:** R$250-$400 (80-100 min) - **Morro de Sao Paulo (to ferry terminal in Salvador):** R$120-$180 (35-50 min) Uber prices are typically 30-40% less than official taxis for the same routes. Pre-booked transfers fall between the two. During Carnival (February/March), all prices increase significantly. --- ### Late night arrivals Salvador's airport operates until around midnight for the last domestic arrivals. Late-night transport is available but more limited. Official taxis operate 24 hours from the airport stand. Uber and 99 availability decreases after 11 PM but drivers are still active — wait times may increase to 10-20 minutes. The airport bus does not run late at night. A pre-booked transfer is the most comfortable option for late arrivals, as your driver is committed to being there regardless of the hour. Salvador's roads are much faster at night — the drive to Pelourinho takes only 20-25 minutes after 10 PM without traffic. --- ### Families and luggage Brazilian law requires children under 10 to use appropriate car seats, and enforcement has increased in recent years. Uber and 99 drivers almost never have child seats. Official taxis do not provide them either. If you are traveling with young children, bring your own seat or book a private transfer with seats specified in advance. For luggage, standard Uber and taxi cars handle 2-3 suitcases. If you are a larger family or traveling with sports equipment, request an SUV or van. Salvador is a beach destination — surfboards, boogie boards, and dive gear are common but need to be mentioned at booking. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers usually wait inside the arrivals hall holding a name sign, or just outside the exit doors. You will receive their phone number and WhatsApp contact before your trip — WhatsApp is universal in Brazil and the primary way to communicate with drivers. For Uber/99, follow the signs to the designated rideshare pickup area in the parking lot. Match the car details in your app. For official taxis, approach the taxi desk in the arrivals hall, state your destination, pay the fixed fare, and you will be directed to your assigned car. --- ### Decision helper **Book a private transfer if:** You are arriving for the first time, do not speak Portuguese, traveling with family, arriving late at night, or want the peace of mind of a vetted driver and fixed price. **Use Uber/99 if:** You are comfortable with rideshare apps, have a working phone with Brazilian data or airport Wi-Fi, and are arriving during normal hours. This is the best value option for experienced travelers. **Take an official taxi if:** You want to walk out and go immediately, prefer the security of a regulated service, and are willing to pay a premium over rideshare. **Take the airport bus if:** You are a solo budget traveler with light luggage, heading to the city center, and have plenty of time and patience. **Avoid the regular city bus** for airport transfers. It is not worth the savings. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Salvador is a vibrant, welcoming city with a rich culture and beautiful coastline. The airport is modern and functional, and getting into the city is straightforward with any of the main transport options. The one thing to plan around is traffic — the road between the airport and the city center can be slow during rush hours. If you are arriving during peak times or with family and luggage, having transport arranged in advance lets you start your Bahia experience relaxed rather than stressed in a traffic jam trying to figure out directions in Portuguese. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How do I get from Salvador Airport to Pelourinho?** The most common options are Uber (R$60-$100, 30-45 min), official taxi (R$100-$160), or pre-booked transfer (R$120-$180). The airport bus takes about 60-90 minutes and costs R$8. There is no metro or train connection. **Q: Is Uber safe at Salvador Airport?** Uber is widely used and generally safe at SSA. Use the designated pickup area, verify the car details and driver photo in the app before getting in, and share your trip with someone. Avoid accepting rides from people approaching you in the terminal claiming to be Uber drivers. **Q: How much is a taxi from Salvador Airport to Barra?** An official airport taxi to Barra costs R$100-$150 using the fixed-rate table. Uber to the same area typically costs R$60-$90 during non-surge hours. **Q: How do I get to Praia do Forte from Salvador Airport?** Praia do Forte is about 60 km north of the airport, roughly a 50-70 minute drive. A pre-booked transfer costs R$180-$280. Uber drivers may be reluctant to make this trip as it takes them far from the city. **Q: Is Salvador Airport far from the city center?** The airport is about 28 km from Pelourinho. With normal traffic, the drive takes 30-45 minutes. During rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM), it can take 50-70 minutes. **Q: Do I need to tip taxi drivers in Salvador?** Tipping is not obligatory in Brazil but rounding up the fare is appreciated. For pre-booked transfers, tips of R$10-$20 for good service are welcome but not expected. **Q: Can I pay with credit card in Salvador taxis?** Official airport taxis accept credit cards at the desk where you pay the fixed fare. Regular street taxis may or may not accept cards. Uber and 99 are paid through the app. For pre-booked transfers, payment is arranged at booking. **Q: How do I get to Morro de Sao Paulo from Salvador Airport?** Morro de Sao Paulo is on an island accessible by boat. You first need to get to the ferry terminal in Salvador (Terminal Maritimo), about 35-50 minutes from the airport, then take a catamaran (about 2 hours). A transfer to the ferry terminal costs R$120-$180. **Q: Is Salvador Airport safe?** The airport itself is safe and well-patrolled. Use official transport — the taxi desk, rideshare apps, or pre-booked transfers. Do not accept rides from unofficial drivers inside the terminal. Keep valuables close and be aware of your surroundings, as you would at any major airport. **Q: What is the best time to arrive at Salvador Airport to avoid traffic?** If your flight timing is flexible, arriving before 7 AM or between 10 AM and 4 PM gives you the smoothest ride into the city. Rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM) can double the travel time, especially on the Paralela highway. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late night arrivals at Salvador Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/ssa/late-night Salvador Airport handles flights until around midnight, with the last domestic arrivals typically landing between 11 PM and midnight. International connections from Sao Paulo and Brasilia occasionally arrive later. If your flight gets in after 10 PM, here is what to expect. ## What is open The terminal stays open for arriving passengers. A few shops and the cafe close by 10 PM, so do not count on buying food or SIM cards late at night. ATMs are available 24 hours. The arrivals hall is lit and staffed by airport security, so the terminal itself feels safe even late. ## Transport options after 10 PM **Official taxis** operate 24 hours from the airport. The taxi desk may close, but drivers will still be available at the stand outside arrivals. If the desk is closed, negotiate based on the posted rates or agree on a price before getting in. **Uber and 99** are available late at night but with reduced driver availability. Wait times increase from the usual 3-5 minutes to 10-20 minutes after 11 PM. Surge pricing is uncommon late at night (there is no competing demand), so fares are often lower than daytime. **Pre-booked transfers** are the most reliable option for late arrivals. Your driver is committed to your specific flight and will be waiting regardless of delays or the hour. This removes the uncertainty of finding transport when options are limited. **The airport bus does not run late at night.** The last bus typically departs around 9-10 PM. ## The drive at night Salvador's roads are dramatically faster after 10 PM. The drive to Pelourinho or Barra that takes 40-50 minutes during the day drops to 20-25 minutes at night with empty roads. The highway from the airport is well-lit for the first half of the journey. ## Safety considerations Salvador has a higher crime rate than some Brazilian cities, and empty streets late at night warrant sensible precautions. Use official transport only. Do not accept rides from people approaching you inside the terminal. Keep valuables out of sight in the car. Have your hotel address ready to show the driver rather than searching on your phone on the curb. If your hotel is in Pelourinho, note that the historic center can be quiet and poorly lit late at night. Ask your driver to drop you as close to your hotel entrance as possible. ## Our recommendation For late arrivals at SSA, book a transfer in advance. The peace of mind of having a confirmed driver waiting for you is worth the modest premium over Uber, especially after a long travel day. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer at Salvador Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/ssa/taxi-vs-transfer Both taxis and private transfers will get you from Salvador Airport to your hotel. The question is which one fits your situation better. ## Official airport taxis Salvador Airport has a regulated taxi system. You go to the taxi desk in the arrivals hall, state your destination, and pay a fixed fare from the posted rate board. You are then assigned a driver and car. The system is organized and removes haggling from the equation. The cars are standard sedans, clean but not luxury. Drivers are licensed but may not speak English. Air conditioning works in most cars. The fixed-fare system means no meter anxiety, but the rates are set higher than rideshare prices — typically R$100-160 to the city center. The advantage is speed. You walk out, pay, and go. No waiting for an app-based driver, no walking to a parking lot pickup area. For travelers who want to get moving immediately, this matters. ## Pre-booked private transfers A private transfer means a driver is assigned to you before you arrive. They track your flight, wait in arrivals with your name, and take you directly to your destination. The vehicle is typically newer and better maintained than a standard taxi. Prices run R$120-180 to central Salvador — slightly higher than a taxi for a standard sedan but the service level is noticeably different. You can request specific vehicle types, child seats, and larger vehicles for groups. Payment is handled at booking, so there is no transaction at the airport. The main advantage is certainty. Your driver is there for you specifically, even if your flight is delayed. There is no line, no availability question, and no language barrier since transfer companies in Salvador generally have English-speaking support. ## When each option makes sense **Choose a taxi if:** You are traveling light, comfortable navigating in Portuguese or with gestures, arriving during busy hours when taxis are plentiful, and want to walk out and go immediately. **Choose a private transfer if:** You are arriving late at night, traveling with family or significant luggage, need a child seat, do not speak Portuguese, or simply want the entire journey handled without any decisions at the airport. ## What about Uber? Uber and 99 are the value option in Salvador, running 30-40% cheaper than taxis for the same routes. The trade-off is walking to the parking lot pickup area, waiting a few minutes for your driver, and dealing with potential surge pricing during events. For budget-conscious travelers comfortable with rideshare apps, this is the most cost-effective car-based option. ## Safety comparison All three options are generally safe. Official taxis are regulated. Uber and 99 have driver tracking. Pre-booked transfers use vetted drivers. The main risk in Salvador is not the transport itself but accepting rides from unlicensed individuals who approach you in the terminal. Stick with official channels and you will be fine. --- ### Family and kids guide for Salvador Airport transfers **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/ssa/family-and-kids Salvador is a fantastic family destination with beaches, culture, and warm weather year-round. Getting from the airport to your hotel with children just takes a bit of planning. ## At the airport SSA has been renovated in recent years and is reasonably comfortable. Restrooms are available in both terminals. There are a few cafes and shops in the arrivals area for snacks and drinks. The terminal is air-conditioned, which matters in Salvador's tropical heat. Immigration for international arrivals can take 20-40 minutes during peak times — have water and snacks ready for young children. ## Child seats Brazilian law requires children under 10 to use appropriate car seats or booster seats. Enforcement has increased in cities like Salvador, and police checkpoints on the highway from the airport do check. Uber and 99 drivers almost never carry child seats. Official airport taxis do not have them either. If you need a child seat, your most reliable options are: bring a travel car seat from home, or book a private transfer and request a seat at the time of booking. Reputable transfer companies in Salvador can provide child seats when asked in advance. Confirm this before your trip, not at the airport. ## The ride with kids The drive from SSA to Pelourinho or Barra takes 30-50 minutes depending on traffic. The highway is a proper divided road but traffic can be heavy during rush hours. Air conditioning is standard in all taxis and transfer vehicles. If your children get carsick, the highway section is straight and smooth, but city streets closer to the center can be winding. ## Luggage for families Families heading to Salvador's beaches often have extra gear — boogie boards, snorkeling equipment, inflatable toys. A standard sedan handles 2-3 suitcases plus a pushchair. For families with more luggage, request an SUV or minivan at booking. The airport bus is not practical for families with significant luggage. ## Best transport option for families A pre-booked transfer with child seats requested in advance is the most stress-free option. The driver meets you in arrivals, helps with luggage, and the vehicle is ready for your family's needs. Uber is fine for families with older children who do not need car seats, but the walk to the parking lot pickup area with luggage and tired kids is not ideal. ## Destinations popular with families Praia do Forte (50-70 min from airport) has calm beaches and sea turtle projects. Itapua (10-15 min) is the closest beach area. Barra has a mix of beach and city. Costa do Sauipe resorts (80-100 min) offer all-inclusive family packages. For any destination beyond the city, booking transport in advance is strongly recommended. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Salvador Airport to the City **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/ssa/cost-to-city Salvador Airport sits about 28 km north of the historic center. Transport costs vary significantly depending on whether you use rideshare, an official taxi, or a pre-booked transfer. ## Current Prices in 2026 All prices are in Brazilian Reais (R$). At the time of writing, 1 USD is roughly R$5. **Uber / 99 (rideshare):** R$60-100 to Pelourinho or Barra. This is the cheapest car-based option during normal hours. Surge pricing during Carnival, holidays, or rainstorms can push fares to R$150 or more. **Official airport taxi:** R$100-160 to the city center. Fares are fixed and displayed on a rate board at the taxi desk in arrivals. You pay at the desk before getting into the car. **Pre-booked private transfer:** R$120-180 to central Salvador. The price is locked at booking time. SUVs and minivans for larger groups cost R$160-250. **Airport bus (Onibus Executivo):** R$8 per person to the city center. Air-conditioned but slow, taking 60-90 minutes with multiple stops. **Regular city bus:** R$4.90 per person. Not recommended for airport arrivals due to crowding and security concerns with luggage. ## Costs to Popular Destinations - **Barra / Farol da Barra:** R$100-160 by taxi, R$60-90 by Uber (30-40 min) - **Pelourinho / Centro Historico:** R$100-160 by taxi, R$70-100 by Uber (30-45 min) - **Rio Vermelho:** R$90-140 by taxi, R$55-85 by Uber (25-35 min) - **Itapua (near airport):** R$40-70 by taxi, R$25-45 by Uber (10-15 min) - **Praia do Forte:** R$180-280 by transfer (50-70 min) - **Costa do Sauipe resorts:** R$250-400 by transfer (80-100 min) ## When Rideshare Is Not the Best Deal Uber and 99 are almost always cheaper than taxis for the same route. But during Carnival week, New Year's Eve, and major events, surge pricing can make rideshare more expensive than a pre-booked transfer. If you know your travel dates fall during a major event, booking in advance locks in a fixed price. For groups of three or more, a single taxi or transfer split among passengers often works out similar to individual bus tickets while being far more convenient. ## Hidden Costs Tolls are included in official taxi fares and most pre-booked transfers. Uber and 99 may add toll charges to your fare. Tips are not expected but appreciated — rounding up or adding R$10-20 for good service is customary. Airport parking, if you are being picked up by someone who parks, costs R$12-20 per hour. --- ## Related Pages - [Salvador Airport Transfer Costs](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/ssa/cost-to-city) - [SSA Taxi vs. Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/ssa/taxi-vs-transfer) - [SSA Family Transfers](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/ssa/family-and-kids) - [Late Night at Salvador Airport](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/ssa/late-night) - [Salvador Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/ssa) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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