
Serra Espirito Santo, Brazil Travel Guide
Serra is served by Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport (VIX), also known as Vitória Airport or Goiabeiras Airport. Located in Vitória, adjacent to Serra, it's about 15-20 km from central Serra. VIX does not give direct international flights.
Flight prices to VIX typically increase during Brazilian summer (Dec-Feb), major holidays, and July. Lower prices occur during shoulder and low seasons. Book well in advance for peak travel times. Check Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner for deals.
VIX is a modern airport with restaurants, cafes, shops, car rental agencies, ATMs, and free Wi-Fi access.
Major foreign and local car rental companies maintain desks at the airport, allowing flexibility for those who wish to self-drive.
Book flights well in advance, especially for peak travel times, to secure better rates. Consider using flight comparison websites for deals.
Serra is an internal Brazilian destination; information on crossing the border does not apply directly.
Port of Vitória is commercial; no regular passenger water transport to Serra. Cruise ships rarely visit Vitória. Land transport from port.
River transportation is not applicable for Serra due to geography and urban development.
Passenger train service (Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas - EFVM) connects Greater Vitória to Belo Horizonte. The main train station is in Cariacica, near Serra. Long-distance buses from Rodoviária de Vitória connect Serra to cities across Espírito Santo and other Brazilian states.
Renting a car DiscoverCars.com offers flexibility. You need a valid driver's license (AN idp is advised). Road conditions are generally reasonable on main highways (BR-101, ES-010), but rural roads vary.
Rental companies require drivers to be 21-25 years old and a credit card in the driver's name for deposit. Speed limits vary (ABOUT 37 miles/h urban, 80-110 km/h highways). Some highways have tolls.
Motorcycle and scooter rentals are less common for tourists in Serra. They are generally not recommended due to traffic conditions, local driving styles, and safety concerns. Bicycle rentals for checking out the surroundings might be available near beaches like Jacaraípe or Manguinhos.
Beachfront promenades in Jacaraípe and Manguinhos offer pleasant and safe areas for walking. Green spaces, like Parque da Cidade, and certain urban areas have sidewalks. However, pedestrian infrastructure can be inconsistent in other parts of the municipality.
Serra has limited dedicated bike lanes. Cycling on main roads can pose hazards due to traffic volume and aggressive driving. Some areas might feature shared paths that cyclists can use. Always wear a helmet and turn on lights if you're on a bike in low-light conditions.
Beachfront promenades and public parks offer pleasant walking areas.
Limited dedicated bike lanes; caution advised on main roads.
No hop-on-hop-off services or unique local getting around like cable cars.
Serra does not feature many specialized transportation modes frequently located in other tourist destinations. No hop-on-hop-off services are available specifically within Serra. Tour operators based in Vitória may offer excursions that include Serra attractions.
Serra does not have cable cars, funiculars, or other unique local transport systems of this nature. Accessibility services remain limited, similar to the overall public transport system.
For cruise passengers arriving at the Port of Vitória, immigration procedures are handled upon arrival at the dock. Follow instructions from authorities.
From the Port of Vitória, easily connect to Serra using taxis, ride-sharing services, or public buses.
These options provide direct directions to various neighborhoods in Serra, making onward travel simple.
Serra's local transportation is mainly based on the Transcol bus system and ride-sharing apps. While direct international air travel is via Vitória, getting around locally is straightforward once you get to know the options.