São Sebastião, nestled along Brazil’s lush southeastern coast, is a port city where the Atlantic meets vibrant tropical landscapes. Known for its pristine beaches, green mountains, and deep maritime roots, it stands as both a natural paradise and a hub of ocean-bound activity. Its history is tied to exploration and trade, while its present reflects Brazil’s growing role in global maritime connections.
Unlike Brazil’s larger industrial ports, São Sebastião distinguishes itself with a balance of modern infrastructure and coastal authenticity. It is a gateway to both the sea and the land — a place where cargo ships share the horizon with fishing boats and sailing vessels. As it welcomes ships like Anemos, São Sebastião affirms its role as a port that bridges continents, carrying not only goods but also stories of exchange, sustainability, and shared futures.