São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo

São Paulo

Brazil

Introduction to Port

Port São Paulo in Brazil stands apart from other cruise ports by marrying ultra-modern waterfront infrastructure with immediate access to one of the world’s most energetic urban cultures. Its signature experiences invite guests to trade the ship’s deck for immersive moments: private strolls through Vila Madalena’s street art and a Liberdade district cultural tour, a sunset coastal outlook with caipirinhas and fresh seafood, and bespoke shore excursions that span to Santos, Guarujá, and Ilhabela or the Atlantic rainforest hinterland, all reachable within a single port call. The port’s location supports diverse itineraries along Brazil’s coastline and beyond, with destinations offering beaches, historic waterfronts, and rich coffee-and-citrus legacies just a short transfer away. Fleet features include deep-water berths capable of handling the world’s largest ships, expansive terminals designed for swift embarkation and disembarkation, and advanced passenger-flow systems that streamline every step from check-in to debark. Onboard services across ships calling here bring Brazilian hospitality to life with churrasco-style dining, live samba-inspired entertainment, spa and fitness sanctuaries, kids’ clubs and teen lounges, duty-free boutiques, and shore-excursion desks that tailor experiences for first-time cruisers and veteran travelers alike. All told, Port São Paulo offers a port experience that feels like a destination in itself, setting it apart from other ports in the region.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic skyline and architecture
Gaze at striking skyline views from Paulista and surrounding districts.
Rich culture and museums
Explore MASP, Pinacoteca, and diverse cultural neighborhoods.
Vibrant food scene
Taste kebabs, baklava, and regional specialties in markets.
Parks and outdoor spaces
Gathering Place and riverfront parks offer spacious recreation.