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Costa do Sauipe, Bahia, Brasil Pousadas of |
| The 6 pousadas (150 rooms total)
of Vila Nova da Praia recount their own story, cuisine and culture. Each one has a
specific theme but they are all lively with a touch of colonial architecture style as
their names suggest "joie de vivre": Pousada Carnaval, Pousada Maria Bonita,
Pousada Gabriela, Pousada da Torre, Pousada da Aldeia and Pousada Pelourinho. Every pousada has five-star hotel facilities and each has its own private swimming pool, personalized service and leisure area; every room is air-conditioned and has color TV, minibar, room services and breakfast included. Guests staying at the pousadas will have access to the golf course, tennis complex, Equestrian Center, restaurants and to all the other attractions of the complex. Click here to see typical room. For additional comfort, guest's food and beverage incidentals will be charged directly to their pousadas' room bill regardless of where the expenses were made. |
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POUSADA GABRIELA: Design inspired in the typical master houses of Ilheus, echoing the cocoa farm plantations ever present in the works of Jorge Amado. | |
| POUSADA MARIA BONITA: the same style imprints this Pousada, where bonfires, typical food and many forro dances recount some of the candor and sheer of the Northeast of Brasil. |
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POUSADA PELOURINHO: Balconies, verandas, inner patios, interposed roofs, the architecture of this Pousada reproduces the beauty of Salvador Bahia's historic Pelourinho district which is on UNESCO's World Heritage List. | |
| POUSADA LA ALDEIA: Built amidst a coconut grove, the Pousada is a replica of a village of the 16th century, where the use of numerous platbands is the major characteristic of the typical architecture of the region; a rustic site full of poetry and tranquility. |
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POUSADA DA TORRE: Vibrant and unusual architecture, the Pousada reminisces the noblemen that lived in castles, the stories of their adventures and conquests. | |
| POUSADA CARNAVAL: The vibrant colors of Olodum and Yle Aliye transmit joy and energy keeping character with the most famous popular feast in the world. The facade features balconies and banisters in colonial style. |
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