Guarujá is one of the most accessible beach destinations from São Paulo — yet many visitors aren't sure of the best way to get there. The answer depends on your budget, travel style, and how much flexibility you want. In this guide, we break down every option clearly so international travelers can arrive stress-free.
Option 1: By Car (Most Popular)
Driving is by far the most common way to get to Guarujá, especially for families and groups. And the good news: no ferry is required.
The fastest, most direct route:
- From São Paulo, take the Rodovia Anchieta (SP-150) toward Cubatão.
- Continue onto the Rodovia Cônego Domenico Rangoni (SP-055) — this road goes directly to Guarujá.
- Follow signs to Guarujá and then to Praia de Pernambuco.
Travel time: 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic. On weekends and holidays, traffic can be heavy on Friday afternoons. Traveling early (before 7 AM) or on weekday mornings dramatically reduces the drive.
Tip for international visitors: Car rentals are available at São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and Congonhas Airport (CGH). We recommend booking in advance, especially during summer (December–March) and Carnival.
The Optional Ferry Route (Scenic Alternative)
If you'd like to add a memorable twist to your drive, there's an alternative scenic route via Santos that includes a short ferry crossing:
- Take the Rodovia dos Imigrantes (SP-160) down to Santos.
- In Santos, take the ferry (balsa) from Ponta da Praia to Guarujá (runs 24/7, every few minutes, takes ~5 minutes).
- From the Guarujá terminal, it's approximately 8 km to Praia de Pernambuco.
This route adds time — especially on weekends when ferry queues can be long — but the crossing itself is charming: you get views of the Santos harbor, sea air, and occasionally dolphins. Worth it if you have the flexibility.
Option 2: By Bus
If you're traveling without a car, the bus is a comfortable and affordable option. Several bus companies run direct services from São Paulo to Guarujá — no ferry crossing required.
- Take a direct bus from Terminal Tietê in São Paulo to Guarujá (check EMTU or Litorânea for current schedules)
- Alternatively, take a bus to Santos and then a rideshare or taxi to the ferry terminal, then cross to Guarujá
Total travel time: Approximately 2–3 hours. Once in Guarujá, local buses, taxis, and rideshare apps (Uber and 99) can take you to Praia de Pernambuco in 15–20 minutes.
Option 3: By Rideshare (Uber/99)
For solo travelers or small groups, booking an Uber or 99 directly from São Paulo to Guarujá is a comfortable door-to-door option. Drivers typically take the direct SP-055 highway — no ferry needed. Expect to pay R$150–250 depending on traffic and time of day.
Which Option Is Right for You?
- Family with car: Drive direct via SP-055. Most flexible, no queues, door to door.
- Want a scenic experience: Drive via Santos and take the optional ferry — a lovely detour.
- Budget traveler: Direct bus from Tietê to Guarujá is cheap and straightforward.
- Solo traveler / couple: Rideshare directly to the pousada — simple and comfortable.
Ready to plan your trip? Book your stay at Pousada Pé na Areia — we'll be happy to help with any transfer questions once your room is confirmed.
