WhereInRio & Beyond
Exuberant home surrounded by nature in Trancoso
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, Trancoso
Luxurious newly built 500 m² house in Trancoso, located on a farm between the sea, river, and Atlantic forest, featuring reclaimed wood architecture and lush nature.
This unique property blends rustic charm with coastal elegance, designed to maximize natural light and immerse guests in nature with a syntropic farming plantation surrounding the house.
The house offers four elegant suites for up to eight guests, spacious rooms with large windows, a suspended infinity pool, a fully equipped gourmet terrace, a cozy TV room overlooking the garden, panoramic dining room, and an office. Comfort and harmony with nature define the space.
Situated at the heart of a private farm, the house is reachable via a secure road. Trails allow exploration of the area, and guests have exclusive beach access by boat via the river.
A fixed team including a cook and assistant provides discreet, professional service to ensure a smooth stay.
Trancoso is a natural and cultural gem where beaches, tropical forests, and rivers coexist harmoniously. The house is set in a preserved area close to hiking trails, secluded beaches, and the charming Quadrado.
Porto Seguro airport is about a 1.5-hour drive away. Private transfers can be arranged. A car is recommended for greater mobility. Private beach access is by boat from the property.
code: W05.125
Suite 1
1 Extra large Double (King Size)
Suite 2
1 Extra large Double (King Size)
Suite 3
1 Extra large Double (King Size)
Suite 4
1 Extra large Double (King Size)
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Suitable for children (from 2 to 12 years) yes
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Suitable for infants (under 2 years) yes
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Baby cribs available no
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Smoking allowed in the room no
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Pets allowed no
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Events allowed no
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Check-in hours 15:00 - 18:00
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Checkout hours 8:00 - 10:00
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Hot Water
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Balcony
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Beach View
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Infinity Pool
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Pool View
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Private Pool
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Air Conditioning
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Air conditioning
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Backyard
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Concierge desk
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Long term stays allowed (28 nights or +)
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Staff follow all safety protocols as established by local authorities