PIER 26 MARINA & BOATYARD 🇧🇷 BRAZIL SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
24° 00.115′ S   046° 17.567′ W

 

We are pleased to welcoem the Ocean Posse with the following discount

  • 1 day free
  • 10% off Off-Season slip fees (January – April)
  • 5% off In-Season slip fees (May – December)

Amenities

  • Lifting and movement of vessels up to 30tons
  • Vessel Maintenance
  • Removal of motors and masts
  • Sale of nautical and related equipment
  • Equipment Leasing
  • Assistance for registration of foreign vessels
  • Store & Shops
  • Technical assistance
  • Snack bar
  • Canteen

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7. Pinacoteca Benedicto Calixto (Art Gallery)

1. Coffee Museum (Museu do Café) – Santos
Located in the former Coffee Stock Exchange building, this museum captures Brazil’s coffee boom and its global impact. The ornate 1922 building itself is worth a visit, with stained glass, mosaics, and trading floor preserved.

2. Monte Serrat & Chapel (Nossa Senhora de Monte Serrat) – Santos
A historic pilgrimage site since the 1600s, the chapel crowns a hill offering sweeping city views. Accessible by funicular or via 400+ steps, it’s one of Santos’s oldest religious landmarks.

3. Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral (Catedral de Santos)
A neo-Gothic cathedral begun in 1909 and completed in 1967, designed by Maximilian Hehl. Notable for stained glass and its role as the spiritual center of Santos.

4. Basilica of St. Anthony of Valongo (Basílica de Santo Antônio do Embaré)
A neo-Gothic church inaugurated in 1945, elevated to basilica status in 1952, with fine towers and rose windows.

5. Pelé Museum (Museu Pelé) – Santos
Set inside a restored 19th-century palace, this museum celebrates Pelé’s life and football legacy, with memorabilia, films, and exhibits.

6. Santos Historical Center (Valongo District)
The Valongo area preserves 19th-century architecture tied to the coffee era, including old warehouses and the Valongo train station. The station is linked to Dom Pedro II’s arrival in 1865.

7. Pinacoteca Benedicto Calixto (Art Gallery)
A cultural center housed in an early 20th-century mansion, exhibiting Brazilian modern and contemporary art.

8. Municipal Orchid Garden & Zoo (Orquidário Municipal)
Originally founded in 1945, it blends botanical collections with zoological exhibits and educational research.

9. Valongo Wharf Archaeological Site
(related to the wider UNESCO site in Rio, but archaeological echoes exist in Santos too)
While the UNESCO-recognized Valongo Wharf is in Rio de Janeiro, Santos also has archaeological remnants connected to the history of slavery and migration through its port areas.

10. Maritime Museum of Santos (Museu Marítimo)
A small but detailed museum with ship models, navigation instruments, and relics from Brazil’s naval history.

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