Explore 7 handpicked hotels in Trancoso

Trancoso

Trancoso

Trancoso
No two cities are alike; why should our hotels be? From Porto Seguro to Trancoso, each property is designed to offer guests a personalised taste of the place, reflecting the best of its cultural and social environment. The result is a refreshing collection of individualised hotels, representing a new generation of luxury.

Trancoso
Pousada Seis e Meia is a charming, family-run, bohemian-style guesthouse in Trancoso, Brazil, operating since 1983. Located near the town's main attractions, it features 14 to 20 rustic-chic apartments set within lush, tropical gardens, each with a private terrace and hammock. The pousada offers an outdoor pool and a relaxed, natural setting, perfect for switching off from the outside world.

Trancoso
Located in the heart of the town square, the inn boasts rustic and charming architecture, seamlessly integrated with nature. The guests find in Capim Santo a human quality that distinguishes people who love what they do. Simplicity with sophistication, and attentive service, are hallmarks for regular guests who, for over 35 years, have made Pousada Capim Santo their second home. There are 22 rooms set amidst a 10,000 square meter tropical garden in the heart of the historic centre, the famous square, divided into apartments, suites, and bungalows

Trancoso
Kûara means sun in Tupi. It's a way of honoring the indigenous people and also inviting you to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Arraial d'Ajuda. Between the river, the sea, and the cliffs, the vibrant energy of nature. Kûara is a paradise located in the far south of Bahia, on one of the most beautiful beaches in the region. You will be geographically very well located, close to other destinations, during your stay here.

Trancoso
Behind an unassuming entrance just minutes from the UNESCO-listed Quadrado, a cobbled path descends through 7,000 square metres of native Atlantic Forest where monkeys scurry between jackfruit trees and bromeliads cling to ancient trunks. This is a boutique hotel that reveals itself slowly - and rewards the patient. Architect Gabriel Garbin designed the villas to wrap around the existing trees rather than replace them (not a single one was felled during construction), and the result is a collection of individually styled hideaways that feel less like a hotel and more like the private home of someone with exquisite taste and a very good art collection. First opened on New Year's Eve 2001, it's become a firm favourite among discerning Brazilians and in-the-know travellers drawn to Bahia's most beguiling cliff-top village a place where the bohemian spirit of the 1970s still lingers in every doorway.
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