Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Casa Beijinho is a perfect balance between luxury and comfort. This charming fisherman’s cottage with direct beach access is completely immersed in the Brazilian jungle giving you absolute privacy. It is the epitome of relaxation, offering hammocks, shaded sun loungers and cooling natural materials everywhere.
The outside of Casa Beijhino is nothing short of tropical paradise surrounded by native flora that leads the way to the beachfront bower, where guests can relax. All of the outside flows easily to the inside which immerses you in the Brazilian beach lifestyle.
The interior of the villa has been beautifully decorated, deliberately and simply. It is incredibly bright and because it has been designed to be so open it is remarkably cool, even in the height of the Brazilian summer. The use of wood and organic fibres throughout, along with the privacy of being surrounded by lush jungle and direct access to the beach make it a perfectly zen getaway for any families or couples.
There is ample dining space for six people. Beijinho’s team takes very good care of its guests, and includes a cook and kitchen helper, a cleaning person, a bartender and a night guard.
Casa Beijhino benefits from three spacious bedrooms all with king side beds and ensuite bathrooms.
Casa Beijhino comes equipped with three ensuite bathrooms.
Preserved by the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan), the Historic Square is full of colorful houses, inns, restaurants both rugged and chic, and hand made craft shops.
Uxua is defined by authenticity, and their beach lounge is its pure expression. They restored an old fisherman bar, and serve still from an antique wooden boat topped by a thatch roof. Bahian cuisine with innovative touches and inspired tropical cocktails
This peaceful paradise offers several options for ecotourism and entertainment in an incredible area of preserved nature, with horseback riding, a lake for bathing with a water slide, kayaks and zip lines, a children's sand pool with a water slide, fish and release, trails in the middle to the Atlantic Forest, bird watching, walks by the river and the sea, mud bath, leisure and sports areas with soccer, basketball and volleyball courts, children's space and train with panoramic tour.
Visitors have plenty of options when planning to fish in Trancoso; to try to learn a native technique of net fishing, spear-fish, or to go out with a charter-boat. Tight lines!
The indigenous Pataxó Indian tribe live on this reserve, at the entrance of a national park 36 km from Trancoso. Called the Indian Reserve Barra Velha, 500 Pataxo tribe families call this naturally beautiful strip of coastline home, living off of their agricultural, fishing and handicraft efforts and demonstrating a lifestyle probably in evidence when the first Portuguese arrived to these shores