Explore the birthplace of samba and the heart of Afro-Brazilian heritage — the Saúde docklands 'Pequena África', the Valongo Wharf UNESCO site, and the bohemian arches of Lapa — with a cultural historian as your guide.
What to expect
Your expert cultural guide leads you from the port through the revitalised Saúde neighbourhood — Rio's 'Little Africa' — where the Valongo Wharf, the largest disembarkation point for enslaved Africans in the Americas, is now a haunting and essential UNESCO World Heritage Site. The route winds through Gamboa to the Praça Mauá waterfront plaza, past the Museum of Tomorrow, then south into the Lapa arches district, where the Selarón Steps cascade down in their famous mosaic splendour. At every turn your guide connects architecture, music, and history — from candomblé to capoeira — with the living culture of modern Rio.
Good to know
Entirely walkable — flat terrain, approximately 5 km total. Wear comfortable shoes and light, breathable clothing. Best done in the morning before heat peaks. The Selarón Steps are at the end of the route — a natural finale. Confirm all-aboard time with guide; the 4-hour format leaves a comfortable buffer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Rio de Janeiro — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.