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Hi all! So I’m planning my first trip to Brazil and I need some advise! I’m torn between going to Salvador or Rio, personally I prefer darker skinned men and I was told Salvador is the place where the beautiful black men reside.  But I’m also looking to find one guy to be my main, he will stay with me the majority of the trip and will connect me with other guys and girls when I don’t want to go to the sauna.  Are the guys in Salvador more trust worthy than the guys in Rio?  I’m also trying to find some women to have some Bi action with, are the women in Salvador as beautiful as the women in Rio? How much do you budget for a day of debauchery and food? And lastly I found a flight with GOL airline for $800 round trip where as delta starts at around $2500.  Is GOL a good low budget airline or will I regret every moment of flying with them? 

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The answers to all of your questions are all opinion, so YMMV, but as someone whose first-ever trip to Brazil was Salvador, followed a year later by Rio and São Paulo, here goes my .02:

1. There are definitely more darker-skinned men and women in Salvador da Bahia PER CAPITA than in Rio. However, Rio is bigger and not nearly as laid-back as Salvador. IMHO, as a first-timer, you are going to have to work a lot harder for sex in Salvador than you would in Rio. Are they more beautiful in Bahia than in Rio? That may depend on your personal tastes. In general, Rio tends to be more body-conscious than anywhere else in South America, so you will find more built or muscled men and women who look like fitness models or who have had really good work done. Salvador da Bahia men and women tend to have more natural builds, and you might see a much greater concentration of natural hair styles with kinky hair, dreads, Afros, etc.

2. Looking for one guy to connect you to men and women? If you’re looking for someone “pimpy” like a Manny/Freddy/Francisco in the DR, but In Salvador (or Rio), I can’t really think of anyone similar that is truly open with that (I’ve been going to Salvador since 2009), but once you get there and hang out on the Praia Porto da Barra beach sidewalk, trust me — someone (women more than men — I know this because I’ve had to shoo many a beautiful brasileira baiana away!) will approach a new male tourist. The guys that work the beach barracas (who get you umbrellas, chairs, drinks) also know what’s up too (of course, don’t ask them this immediately, use their services and have them get comfortable with and more trusting of you before you spring it on them). Also, the outdoor cafe across from the beach, especially on Sunday afternoons, used to be a great meet and greet spot, and the older Brazilian man that owned and ran it was good for connections, but now that it has new Chinese ownership, this has died down significantly.

Also, the Pelhourinho district is filled with hoes. It also has a well-deserved reputation for drugs and drug addiction, so there’s that.

3. Whether men in Salvador are more “trustworthy” than in Rio seems like an odd question. If you’re referring to crime, statistically, Salvador is more dangerous. Individually, just like anywhere, people are the same, good and bad. I can tell you that, personally, the worst theft experience I ever had in Brazil was in Rio — and that was something I should have avoided — and the only thing I have had stolen from me in Salvador was some sunscreen and tanning lotion off my beach table when I was napping — again, something I could’ve avoided. That being said, particularly as a first timer traveling alone, letting your guard completely down is inadvisable. There’s also less job opportunity in Salvador than in Rio, and fewer educational opportunities, and the Northest is just plain poorer and less developed — so with that comes greater risk for crime — petty or otherwise. 

4. GOL is not nearly as fancy schmancy as Delta, but it will get you there safely. My opinion is if you’re a budget traveler, it’s worth the savings. Some people are more aviation snobs — I don’t subscribe to that as much. My next flight to Salvador will be on LATAM using a similarly priced ticket — nonstop.

tl:dr — For first-time Brazilian sex tourist seeking darker men and women, Rio might be a wiser option than Salvador. But Salvador, with its slower, more laidback pace and African-influenced culture and views, is a nice diversionary trip, though maybe a bit harder to procure sex for newcomers unfamiliar with the language or the lay of the land.

Enjoy.

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I’m definitely not looking for a manny/freddy type, I was more so thinking of finding a sauna guy and paying him to be my boyfriend/tour guide. Someone good looking to visit the local sites with go to dinner with and do tourist stuff in between sauna visits.  But thank you for all the great info! I think I might start in Rio! It will be my first time so if you guys know any darker skinned guys or light skinned guys with African features put me on!  I absolutely love nappy Afro look that a lot of younger black people in the state rock, will I be able to find black guys like that in Rio? 

 

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9 minutes ago, Kevie770 said:

I’m definitely not looking for a manny/freddy type, I was more so thinking of finding a sauna guy and paying him to be my boyfriend/tour guide. Someone good looking to visit the local sites with go to dinner with and do tourist stuff in between sauna visits.  But thank you for all the great info! I think I might start in Rio! It will be my first time so if you guys know any darker skinned guys or light skinned guys with African features put me on!  I absolutely love nappy Afro look that a lot of younger black people in the state rock, will I be able to find black guys like that in Rio? 

 

Kev, regarding a boyfriend experience / tour guide, whether in Salvador or Rio, if you have the money, you can find a garoto at the saunas with the time. Regarding the nappy Afro look, there are a few at the saunas like that in Rio, but not many. Actually, even at the Salvador saunas, that look isn’t exactly plentiful. But in statistical terms, maybe 10-15% of the garotos in Rio saunas are darker with kinkier hair, with another 50% in the moreno / brown / mixed category and the rest white / Caucasian in appearance. In Salvador, I estimate the numbers are: 30-35% darker / black, 50-60% moreno/ mixed, and 5% (at the most) white.

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I have a weakness for that look as well. Therefore, I have tricked with many of the few (as mentioned viz prevalence) in Rio but most would not, IMHO, be the greatest candidates for BFE/guide. 

Bruno Black advertises SP, visits Rio, and was once rated well here. Netgay.com.br or Garotocomlocal.com.br    Cute as hell? You judge. 

There is a sweet sexy young fellow in Rio, you might see him at 117 or 202. Modern, stylized, tats, some metal, sometimes shock-dyes his cropped nappy hair blonde. He seems to hang with the Niteroi/SãoGonçalo contingent. Sorry, I cannot release his contact info. I only current know his Insta. Unlike Bruno, he has not put himself out there in the public domain. He is buds with a few other guys within forum members' narratives. 

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It seems like you are picking a good time to travel to Brazil. 

The Rio Times this morning reports good news for those buying local Brazilian currency.

https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-business/brazilian-real-slumps-to-lowest-value-against-us-dollar-in-2019/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheRioTimes+(The+Rio+Times)

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On 3/6/2019 at 11:53 AM, Kevie770 said:

Hi all! So I’m planning my first trip to Brazil and I need some advise! I’m torn between going to Salvador or Rio, personally I prefer darker skinned men and I was told Salvador is the place where the beautiful black men reside.  But I’m also looking to find one guy to be my main, he will stay with me the majority of the trip and will connect me with other guys and girls when I don’t want to go to the sauna.  Are the guys in Salvador more trust worthy than the guys in Rio?  I’m also trying to find some women to have some Bi action with, are the women in Salvador as beautiful as the women in Rio? How much do you budget for a day of debauchery and food? And lastly I found a flight with GOL airline for $800 round trip where as delta starts at around $2500.  Is GOL a good low budget airline or will I regret every moment of flying with them? 

Ill add my feedback....I just got back from Salvador at the beginning of February...Went on GOL...No TVs from MIA to Salvador...night flight was fine...day flight sucked coming back to the states

I go to Rio 5-6 times a year...Hence I love it more

Salvador has definitely has more darker skinned Brazilians...tons of beautiful people...the apps work well...As far as bi play..I strongly suggest you know some Portuguese are you will definitely get somebody who is savvy to get you out of your money getting what you are looking for...

There are female escorts/prostitutes and the rule of thumb is the more English they speak, they more savvy they will be in getting you out of your money...UNLESS you are very attractive and you may get pussy for free...

Villa Mimosa is a favorite of mine in Rio...use google to see vids and pics...rachet but women all over the place just for SEX...

As far a bi play with a couple or a sauna boy/male escort...Money talks so that shouldnt be a problem..

Make sure you confirm price, use your best judgement and don't do anything that would get you robbed or worse...

Both cities have the same level of danger to me...you pay attention and try not to go places that arent well lit or have a lot of people around

The women AND men all beautiful all over Rio so you wont lose going to either city...

Its a matter of slow, laid back vs more high pace, definitely more beach life and larger beaches in Rio....

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