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Hotel in Morro de São Paulo
Pousada Patuá do Morro has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Morro de São Paulo. I love everything from the personal until the nature around the hotel. The breakfast was incredible and change a bit everyday, good swimingpool and commun areas, the room was incredibly good!!
Hotel in Feira de Santana
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Unico Apart Hotel is located in Feira de Santana. Daily breakfast and WiFi access are available. Close to the busstation. Cosy light. Clean. The lady at the office helped me with ordering food for delivery late at night because apparently it is not safe to walk on the street at night. Wifi was good (personal code) and the tv and airco worked as they should.
Hotel in Ilhéus
Located in Ilhéus, less than 1 km from Praia do Sul, Pousada Pier do Pontal provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. The breakfast has an amazing variety of local pastries as well as eggs etc. cooked on demand.
Hotel in Itacaré
Right on the sands of Concha beach, this Inn offers chalets and suites with balcony. It features an outdoor pool and sun terrace. It is only 900 metres from Itacaré village centre. The room was clean and had a good size. The pool had a very nice view of the sea and the bar on it is very convenient! The beach is also fantastic, with no many heavy waves and clean water! We liked a lot the garden of the pousada, well cared and beautiful! We felt super relaxed and we would definitely come back!
Hotel in Praia do Cruzeiro, Porto Seguro
This beachfront hotel offers a pool, gym and free Wi-Fi. Located 6km from Taperapuã Beach, it is surrounded by tropical trees and a 10 minutes´ walk from downtown Porto Seguro. I found the location to be very convenient, as it's close to both downtown and the airport. The room was spacious, and the breakfast was quite good, especially the tapioca. The pool area is really lovely. Unfortunately, I was only able to stay for one night, which meant I missed out on fully enjoying the hotel’s amenities.
Hotel in Itapuã, Salvador
Hotel Deville Prime Salvador sits in a scenic landscaped park filled with lakes and rare birds. It features a business centre, as well as 2 bars, 2 restaurants and a tennis court. location, facility, service and amenities
Hotel in Barra, Salvador
The Monte Pascoal Praia Hotel Salvador is located on the seafront of the famous Farol da Barra Beach, which you can admire from the balcony of your room and from the swimming pool. Safe area on boardwalk, restaurants in area, beautiful location to watch activities on beach
Hotel in Itapuã, Salvador
Featuring sea views, CASA Di VINA Boutique Hotel offers suites with balconies and free WiFi right opposite Itapuã Beach. the food is fabulous and the restaurant serves the best "moqueca"in Salvador! And the rest of the offerings are really delicious, with great servers and very nice drinks.
Hotel in Morro de São Paulo
Topázio Pousada is situated in Morro de São Paulo, 100 metres from Aureliano Lima Square and 500 metres from Morro de Sao Paulo Lighthouse. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.... It was in the middle of the main street, but still didn’t listen to the noises from outside. The rooms were comfortable and clean. Breakfast was amazing. Could connect netflix to tv.
Hotel in Lençóis
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Pousada Estrelar is set in Lençóis, within 29 km of Pai Inacio Mountain. The accommodation offers room service, and currency exchange for guests. The guesthouse is a short walk up a slight hill from the bus station, but it’s well worth the effort. Alternatively, you can take a local taxi for convenience. If you’re traveling with wheeled luggage, be aware that the cobblestone streets may make the walk a bit tricky. Also, watch out for traffic, as there are no road markings. Our room was lovely, featuring double-aspect windows with a fantastic view. It was spotless and felt very new. One minor drawback is that the windows are actually shutters, not glass, so some outside noise does filter in. However, since the guesthouse is on the edge of town, the noise wasn’t too disruptive. This design is due to the building’s listed or historical status, which adds to its charm. The manager was very friendly and always ready to help with anything we needed. Breakfast was simple but plentiful, providing a good start to the day. Being on the edge of town, the guesthouse is a bit of a walk from the bus station, but it’s conveniently close to natural pools and local hiking trails. There are also plenty of restaurants and shops just a few minutes’ walk downhill. I would definitely stay here again.
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Hotel in Armacao, Salvador
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Hotel in Rio Vermelho, Salvador
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Hotel in Morro de São Paulo
Ajubá Pousada has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a private beach area and restaurant in Morro de São Paulo. Offering a bar, the property is located within 400 metres of Fourth Beach. the stuff are the nicest stuff I have ever met, moreover the food is very good and cheap, the rooms...
Hotel in Arraial d'Ajuda
Located in Arraial d'Ajuda, a few steps from Parracho Beach, Santa Aldeia Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. The breakfast and views from the property were outstanding!
Hotel in Stella Maris, Salvador
Facing the beachfront, Pousada Villa Encantada LGBTQIAPlus offers 5-star accommodation in Salvador and features a garden, shared lounge and terrace. Beautiful property what really makes the experience is the staff.
Hotel in Trancoso
Set in Trancoso, 1.5 km from Nativos Beach, DA GRAÇA HOTEL offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This is an amazing hotel, the bungalow was beautiful, the staff were wonderful, the gardens and pool...
Hotel in Baixio
Set in Baixio, 200 metres from Baixio Beach, Hotel Boutique & Spa Ponta de Inhambupe by Slaviero Hotéis offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a... Amazing hotel facilities and staff friendly.
Hotel in Paulo Afonso
Hotel Bellavista features accommodation in Paulo Afonso. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a shared lounge and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property....
Hotel in Barra Grande
Located in Barra Grande, 1.4 km from Ponta do Muta Beach, Carapitangui Pousada provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Having our short Time vacation was such a wonderful time: the rooms are large and well decorated ,...
Hotel in Ilhéus
Set in Ilhéus, 500 metres from Praia da Avenida, Green 53 Boutique Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodation and a garden. Friendly staff, very clean and well located.
Hotel in Senhor do Bonfim
Hotel Novoleste has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Senhor do Bonfim. With a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom....
Hotel in Itaberaba
Situated in Itaberaba, Belavista Hotel has a fitness centre, shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property. There is a restaurant serving Brazilian cuisine, and free private parking is... The breakfast was incredible, one of the best I've had in any hotel.
Hotel in Santo Antônio de Jesus
Pena Branca Hotel e Eventos has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Santo Antônio de Jesus. This 3-star hotel offers room service and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms. New gym with wide range if equipment. Helpful staff.
Hotel in Feira de Santana
Set in Feira de Santana, 3.1 km from Estádio Alberto Oliveira, Portal da Princesa Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Great stay at a few minutes walk from the bus station, the staff was very friendly and took good...
Hotel in Barra Grande
Nirvana Beach Hotel offers a 500-metre beach area on Maraú Peninsula, a wildlife sanctuary and fruit plantation. It features free WiFi, restaurant, bar, buffet breakfast, afternoon tea and a TV... Beautiful hotel in a beautiful location
Hotel in Eunápolis
Situated in Eunápolis, Hotel Porto Napolis features a restaurant. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. Nice place to stop off on the way down the coast. Location is good and staff very nice.
Hotel in Eunápolis
Hotel Oceania is offering accommodation in Eunápolis. With a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. Basic breakfast, but OK.....Lots of Parking
Hotel in Jiquiriçá
Hotel Vale do Jiquiriçá has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Jiquiriçá. Facilities include a children's playground and free WiFi is accessible. Beautiful location, great infrastructure. Great good and reasonable prices for dinner.
Hotel in Igatu
Art Hotel Cristal de Igatu has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Igatu. Among the various facilities are a bar, massage services, as well as barbecue facilities. We loved everything about Art Hotel Igatu it is a very beautiful place.
Hotel in Caraíva
Set in Caraíva, Bahia region, Afeto Caraíva is situated 500 metres from Caraiva Beach. With a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Hotel in Serra Grande
Set in Serra Grande, a few steps from Praia do Sargi, Canto Leela Eco Bungalows offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Beautiful place, great people very friendly and helpful. Will definitely stay there again
Hotel in Porto Seguro City Centre, Porto Seguro
Boasting a garden, POUSADA DAS FLORES is situated in the centre of Porto Seguro, less than 1 km from Centro Beach. This 2-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. We checked in quite late and the staff has been very welcoming anyway. Breakfast was nice.
Hotel in Rio Vermelho, Salvador
Boasting a small swimming pool with sea views, this boutique hotel offers carefully designed ambiances and personal attention in the heart of Salvador. staff was superb, room was always extra clean and hotel vibe is flawless
Hotel in Coroa Vermelha
Flor de Limão Hotel Boutique features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Coroa Vermelha.
Hotel in Itabata
Abrolhos is located in Itabata. This 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Hotel in Santo Antônio de Jesus
Pousada e Restaurante Br101 is located in Santo Antônio de Jesus. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a restaurant. The hotel features family rooms.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bahia cost £36 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bahia are £64 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bahia can on average be found for £214 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Travellers who stayed in Bahia near Luis Eduardo Magalhães Airport (SSA) have said good things about Intercity Salvador Aeroporto, Pousada Villa Encantada LGBTQIAPlus and Aero Hotel Salvador Aeroporto.
Among the hotels near Luis Eduardo Magalhães Airport in Bahia, Best Western Salvador Hangar Aeroporto, Wyndham Salvador Hangar Aeroporto and Hotel Park Stella Mares have also been highly rated.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bahia this weekend is £29 or, for a 4-star hotel, £53. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bahia for this weekend cost on average around £156 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Salvador, Porto Seguro and Feira de Santana are popular with other travellers visiting Bahia.
Auka Boipeba, Hotel Fasano Trancoso and Carapitangui Pousada have received great reviews from travellers in Bahia regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Bahia also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Ajubá Pousada, Pousada Tropical Paulo Afonso and Hotel Paraiso do Morro.
For hotels in Bahia that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Flores da Praça, Casa La Torre Hotel Boutique and Resende Imperial Hotel & Spa.
Breakfast at these hotels in Bahia are also highly rated: Principe do Mutá Hotel Design, Hotel Fasano Trancoso and Hotel de Lençois.
Pousada Patuá do Morro, Hotel Deville Prime Salvador and Pousada Pier do Pontal are some of the popular hotels in Bahia.
In addition to these hotels, Aldeia do Mar Hotel, Best Western Shalimar Praia Hotel and CASA Di VINA Boutique Hotel are also popular in Bahia.
Popular places to stay in Bahia include hotels near Barra's Lighthouse, Guarajuba Beach and Barra beach.
Couples travelling in Bahia loved staying at Vila Pugliesi Hotel Boutique, Ajubá Pousada and DA GRAÇA HOTEL.
Similarly, these hotels in Bahia are highly rated by couples: Auka Boipeba, Casa Das Águas Trancoso and Pousada Villa Encantada LGBTQIAPlus.
Some of the best hotels in Bahia near Barra's Lighthouse include TURISHOUSE SUITES, Ap 210 Bahia Flat, Barra and Salvador Farol da Barra N903 Apartamento Vista Mar.
Barra, Praia de Taperapuan and Ondina are popular with other travellers visiting Bahia.
There are 7,318 hotels in Bahia you can book on Booking.com.
On average, it costs £25 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bahia for tonight. You'll pay on average around £36 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bahia will cost around £115 (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Bahia loved staying at Aqui Bate a Brisa Pousada, Casa La Torre Hotel Boutique and Aram Yamí Boutique Hotel.
Similarly, Barracuda Hotel & Villas, Casa Das Águas Trancoso and Paraíso Ecológico Pousada & SPA are also popular among family travellers.
I stayed in the Historical Centre and it was easy to get around there, also from there to the beach, by bus, or to the port for trips, by walking and taking the Lacerda elevator. From Praca da Se, there is a great view to the port. I ate in small shops, and also in a restaurant called Mama Bahia, close to the Medicine Faculty, in Pelorinho area. Good food, generous portions, traditional elements. I also discovered a nice coffee-shop and sweets called Delta Expresso, in front of the Lacerda Elevator, 100 m down the street, great service, very varied offer.
Absolutely amazing place! Not to miss if you are in Bahia. Something to bare in mind about catamarans. We booked our return trip to Morro de Sao Paulo with Ilha Bella. On our way to Morro it was a proper catamaran and the trip was pleasant. On the way back it was a small boat and the trip was extremely rough. Terrible experience, every second wave would toss the boat in the air and shower passengers sitting in front. Half of the passengers vomited and the rest were simply terrified.
Tudo muito caro e poucas coisas valem o preço que se paga. Há praias muito mais bonitas na Bahia e com um custo benefício bem melhor. Viajo o mundo todo e sem bem o valor das coisas, inclusives as caras. Considero uma praia mediana com serviços comuns. Há uma supervalorização de tudo que não justifica. Acho que tem um marketing e muita matéria paga paga para supervalorizar coisas comuns. Não penso em retornar; serviços e praias diferenciadas mais bonitas no nordeste. Acho que muita gente depois que está la faz questão de falar maravilhas pois já pagou, e quer justificar o dinheiro gasto. Ps: O melhor é estar de carro lá; eu estava.
Really interesting city with beautiful old architecture and lots of cultural interest. We loved learning about the old churches and the interesting mix of religions, and can recommend getting a local walking tour guide to show the main attractions and explain their significance. The Pelourinho is spectacular. We can highly recommend the Balé Folclorico de Bahia, for a wonderful introduction to the local dance and music. The local beaches are beautiful and extensive, and a trip to Project Tamar to see the sea turtles is very worthwhile.
Morro looks a place out of Brasil. Of course there is a bit of Bahia with a mix of foering people living there. What makes the place even more special. The people are nice and kind. Baianos are so opened! You also don´t need to speak portuguese cause they know english, spanish and also hebreu. Surprise! Remember... it is a Iland and the local people depende on turism so that is why everything is charged. Is the way how the earn money there. Understand that everything get time to get there so that is why is more expensive. Just go with the flow and enjoy the good vibes from it =)
A charming little town by the beach. We used to visit Praia do Forte, that town, however has become a bit of a tourist zoo, with music blasting constantly from every little shop, bar, restaurant, local homes, day and night. For that reason we switched to Imbassai which so far has managed to stay relatively quiet. Alas, we noticed that this is changing for worse as well. Local bars and restaurants start competing at who's music is louder. At the village's tiny main square just anybody can bring their powerful stereo equipment (and Bahianos love their music REALLY loud) and blast it off all day long. Any local car can roll into this small village with the stereo causing tremors! That is our main beef with Bahia in general- peace and quiet is in a very short supply there, if that's what you're after.
Salvador is Africa in Brazil. It is a city with many contrasts, the Baiano culture is what Brazil is all about. Lively, entertaining and very rhythmic. It is not a city to come to if you are looking for a modern place to stay. It is raw, with an edge to it, do not come to Salvador if you are looking for Gucci or Prada. You come to Salvador looking for the grass roots of life. In Salvador, Bahia, they live life for the moment. It is all about now, enjoy life now, have fun now, if you are looking for good customer service, forget it. You will wait an hour for the menu, another hour for the food and invariable they will get it wrong. If you loose your temper quickly, then Salvador is not the place for you. This is not London, New York or Sao Paulo, it is all about staying cool, relaxing, and chilling out. Admittedly, this can be difficult when you are waiting an hour for your first drink but if you like beer (cerveja), great, if you want something a little different, then expect to wait. Brazil likes to think of itself as a 1st world country, this is definitely not the case in Salvador. If you want coffee shops, go to Amsterdam, if you want Calvin Klein, go to New Year. If you are looking for a taste of what life is all about, come to Salvador and leave your Iphone at home.
We loved staying in Morere (Hotel Alizees) away from the main village - because it was so peaceful and just so beautiful. The nearby beaches were stunning, particularly Ponto dos Castelhanos and Praia do Bainema. A real highlight was hiring a local guide (Guia Viviu, with the help of staff at Hotel Alizees in Morere) who took us to beautiful beaches, nearby villages, through an ancient mangrove swamp and across a river by canoe. He also pointed out really interesting aspects of nature. Bahia Terra were great at making all the travel arrangements to and from the hotel, and arranging a lovely trip out to the off-shore natural swimming pool. Great for snorkelling. A tractor / bus or quad bike were great ways of getting about the island. Hotel Alizees is beautifully designed in a way which is very much in touch with the natural environment and has a lovely 'eco' feel about it. The gardens are a pleasure to walk through with wonderful views; clever planting gives a naturalistic feel. They are also very caringly maintained. The breakfasts were fantastic - and included a great selection of tropical fruit, freshly made tapioca pancakes and lovely breads. The evening meals were consistently good and we really liked the way vegetarians were accommodated on request. Without exception all the hotel staff were extremely helpful. A particular 'thank you' to Leo, Bruno and Ana Claudia for being so welcoming and contributing to making our stay so special. Hotel Alizees in Morere might especially appeal to people who like independent travel but value having help to make it a relaxing time. A local restaurant in Morere we loved was Todo Pasa Pizzeria. Fantastic food and great hosts. Very knowledgable about the island and things to do.
To get to Lençóis you can fly directly to the local airport (usually more expensive) or take a 6h bus from Salvador (Bahia capital)to Lençóis (cheaper). Lençóis is a small, safe and charming town, with a great atmosphere. People are friendly and prepared for tourism. It has a good options of cute little restaurants varying from local food to fusion / contemporary gourmet food where you can relax after a tour during the day. Prices are the average for tourists cities. My favourite restaurants were Cozinha Aberta and Lampião, but I also deeply recommend Sabor da Serra and Cafe do Mato. To go out and listen do live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday the best option are Cafe Bakana, Refúgio and Fuxico. You can visit the hole city by walking and visit waterfalls and rivers within a 15 min walking from the town. Rent a car and a guide or buy tours from tourism agencies are the best option to safely enjoy the astonishing nature around Lençóis. Don't do it by yourself if you don't know the area.
Beautiful, safe town in the heart of Bahia. Hired a car for two days to go to poço Azul (snorkling in the cave), poço Encantido, poco do diabo (could swim up to and under the waterfall), gruta lapa doce (caves), gruta do partinha and then morro do pai inacio for sunset - such a magnificent view! Hiring a car was much cheaper than doing those places as a tour. Food is on the expensive side but mini supermarkets mean it's possible to cook for yourself. Wish I had had more time there, could have easily spend a week and included a multi day trek.
There wasn’t anything to fault with the Aram Yami hotel. The staff are absolutely incredible - attentive, informative and knowledgeable. The morning breakfast was superb - thank you to the kitchen staff who were always smiling! We chose the Bahia Suite which was perfect. Super large, comfortable bed with soft pillows, great A/C, separate shower and toilet and a wonderful view out to the pool. The pool area had stunning views across the bay. Complimentary drink and fruits on arrival. Wish we had more time here. Next time!
After a catastrophic discover of the 5* Fiesta Bahia Hotel, it was a great pleasure to find a real good 4* hotel, which does not pretend to be the best, but who is doing the work totally fine. Hotel is new, 100% clean. Despite room is small, if you have room with balcony, you even have view on the ocean. Breakfast is as good as any other 4* or 5* hotel, despite the room is small but big enough for the size of this small hotel. Kitchen cooks for you your desire breakfast. Shower with confortable hot water.
Itacimirim
The hotel is beautiful! It is just right by the beach like on the photos with two spotless clean pools on site. The beach on the front is It's open sea so it's not the best place for a dip. A short walk to either right or left will provide a nice area for a swim. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious. The room was big and clean. The staff was friendly and always ready to help. I really enjoyed my stay and so did my partner and I would love to return the next time I am back in Bahia.
I really was unimpressed with the breakfast. Most hotels and Pousada’s I have stayed in in Bahia offer the most delicious bahian breakfasts but villa Bahias breakfasts use cheap ingredients and are not cooked well. The Cus cus was dry, the beiju tapioca was soggy and filled with over cooked eggs, the coffee burnt, the fried eggs very under cooked, the granola tasted old… the juice was not fresh. They did however serve the breakfast on beautiful plates and the service was great.
Ilha de Boipeba
It is an amazing place, with a very considerate and friendly owner, George! This is the the best place I have stayed since I was in Brazil. You wake up with the birds chirping, amazing full-vegan breakfast with a touch Bahian cuisine. I looked forward to the mornings during my stay. If you are coming to Boipeba, this is the place to stay, I will hopefully come back very soon. Thank you for everything, George, Geison and all the friendly ladies working there!
Santo Antonio, Salvador
fantastic location in old colonial building in Pelourinho! you can reach all places by walk in centro. Claudio his uncle and father running the place and they doing great job. Very nice breakfast served on the terrace with view of Bahia and ilha Itaparica. Breakfast was tasty n rich with lot of fruits and great coffee. Good value for money, welcoming people around you. We would stay even longer but hotel was fully booked.
The rooms were clean, comfortable and the hotel itself was 20 feet from the beach. You do not got to Salvador to spend all your time in the hotel. Hit Hotel was everything we expected, wanted and needed for this trip. The staff were very helpful and attentive and it was in the perfect location. I would recommend Hit Hotel in Salvador Bahia, Brazil every time. We will be staying there again when we go back to visit.
Igatu
Wow!! What a beautiful place and stay!! Getting to Igatu is quite an adventure (some could say quite a challenge), but all is forgiven once you get to the Pousada. The place is charming and well located. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was a trip back to David’s childhood with tropical fruits, countryside Brazilian coffee and all the Nordeste treats you can find in Bahia. 10 out of 10.
Salvador
The staff are all very friendly and welcoming The hostel is also 5 minutes walk from Pelourinho Square so perfect for exploring the old town of Salvador. The breakfast was good and I liked the fresh fruit and juices lthough I thought some of the things could be labelled as they are traditional Bahian dishes and a foreigner obviously won't know what they are (sweet or savoury).
Rio Vermelho, Salvador
This is my second time staying here and my room was even better this time around. I was on the 3rd floor with a balcony and wonderful sea views. The breakfast here is honestly amazing. I’ve been staying at various hotels in Bahia/ Salvador and this is the most generous spread. If you need to work there are tables downstairs with lots of sockets.
Great location in the heart of Pelourinho. The building has a lot of character and the rooms are buzzing with Bahia character. The hotel also has a spa with a jacuzzi, steam room and massage options. The highlight are the staff, Erick and Gabriel were super helpful and always had a smile on their face. Definitely a place we would go back 😊
Vitoria, Salvador
A lovely house, it gave me a sense of living in Salvador 100 years ago. Light and airy and tastefully decorated. The suite was cute. The breakfast is the best I have had in many years of staying at hotels in Bahia. The staff and owner are charming and kind. A gem of a place. I will return. The location is excellent.
Itapuã, Salvador
An oasis of peace in the great metropolis of Salvador da Bahia. Best location, just 15 minutes from the airport and close to the beautiful beach Stella Maris. The service is top, super friendly and helpful. Breakfast was very tasty and typically Brazilian. The bed was super comfortable.
Trancoso
Casa de Perainda exceeded our expectations and contributed to a trip that we will never forget! Every detail at the hotel was thoughtful. There were so many amazing surprises along the way - especially the breakfasts. We will be back and will recommend to anyone travelling in Bahia!
Itacaré
beautiful room with huge space. super nice balcony and lots of green. by far the most beautiful hotel we stayed in Bahia. super kind staff, specially the receptionists, already ready to help. i can only say good things about Burundanga. thank you
Morere was definitely our best Bahia experience and the hotel was the icing on the cake. Great hospitality, lovely bungalows and breakfast/dinner really nice. Not easy to get there, but what you get is paradise. Don’t miss.
I had a fantastic stay in this bahian style decor hotel. Food and drinks at the restaurant were exceptional, so was the daily breakfast. Staff was very friendly and helpful. I can also recommend the various experiences they offer.
Salvador
This hotel is located a stone's throw away from Pelourinho in the very heart of historic Bahia. From there you can walk to all main tourist sites of the old city. Staff is very nice and helpful and make you feel like home.
We spent some very pleasant days with our family, everything was perfect, all the people at the hotel are very helpful, the social areas are very quiet and the restaurant is perfect. The best place to be in Bahia.
We liked the service, the staff was very friendly and helpful. It was nice to have a pool at the hotel to cool off from the Bahia heat. The breakfast was small but delicious. We loved the tranquility of the hotel.