To get to know the real Trancoso with the travel agency AEA Boutique Travel, it is essential to stay in the village's fascinating historic center, Quadrado, declared a cultural heritage site by Unesco. Authenticity is the greatest luxury that a visit to Bahia can offer, and being among native families in the heart of old Trancoso provides this experience in a natural way, with style, comfort and sustainable values.
5-star services, iconic beach lounge and innovative organic Spa guarantee the perfect vacation.
Named after the spacious gardens hidden in a privileged position just behind the Historic Square, Casa Glória is an airy and intimate studio nestled among the canopy of ancient trees. The branches that invade your balcony are also part of the main trail used by a friendly family of marmosets on their daily journey through the gardens in search of fruit.
Outdoor deck with sofa and numerous cushions, dining table and plenty of space to enjoy the view of the tropical garden. Local ceramics, antiques and artisan creations beautifully overlap the traditional white burnt cement floor. The spectacular open-air bathroom with double eucalyptus wood shower highlights the privileged view of the secret gardens behind the famous Trancoso Square.
INCLUSIONS: Breakfast, buffet with touches of Bahian cuisine (served at the restaurant by the pool or in the House itself, depending on the house booked) ➔ Sofa reservation at Praia Bar ➔ Gym, Wi-Fi, parking and concierge services ➔ Exclusive access to the Spa (specific consultations and treatments have additional costs) and the Atelier (customized accessories and clothing).
Trancoso is a quiet, charming, preserved village, with a young and globalized population. Founded at the beginning of Portuguese colonization by the Jesuits as an indigenous village for the catechization of the Indians with the name of São João dos Indios. A few years ago, it went from being the rustic and isolated village, discovered by hippes in the 70s, to becoming a tourist destination for hipsters and VIPs. Calm is still in the air, but now mixed with the small-town feel.