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The Itacare EcoResort is located in one of the most beautiful places in Itacare, Bahia . The Itacare EcoResort, as well as Pousada Aldeia do Mar have been selected by Discoverbrazil because they reflect our concept of relaxation and comfort in natural surroundings. The resort is an ideal place to forget your daily routines. While staying at the Itacare EcoResort you can't miss the variety of activities and excursions that Itacaré offers such as trekking, rafting, canoeing, horseback riding, mountain bike, diving and surfing.
The Itacare EcoResort is only an hour-drive from the Ilheus Airport and Discoverbrazil can arrange your transportation, if you like. The 25 apartments are all equipped with veranda with hammocks, cable TV, minibar, telephone, central air-conditioning, and safes. The Itacare EcoResort is surrounded by Atlantic Rainforest. Its swimming pool is fed with river water and this river leads towards the beach. T he Itacare EcoResort is well known for its great breakfast and wrapped-to-go sandwiches that you can take on your excursions. It has a private beach (Sao Jose), and also offers shuttle bus service every 15 minute to the historic village of Itacare .
Itacare is also considered a paradise for surfing. However, it is not only surfing what you can do there, it also has waterfalls and Atlantic Rainforest experiences. Some of the waterfalls you can reach by canoe or boat, others are just walking distance from the resort, and some others, can be found on the road to the hotel.
Facts you should know about Itacare: the population in Itacare is about 20,000 inhabitants. It was a cocoa trade port in the 19th century and in few years has become a center of the tourism in the south of Bahia . It is considered one of Brazil 's top surfer destinations. It has many beaches, most of them secluded, and ideal for surfing. The Atlantic Rainforest is considered to be one of the largest ecosystems for its number of fauna and flora. The Itacare village is small and preserves some of the old houses, with some good new restaurants, bars, and little craft shops. |
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