DESCRIPTION 4 PERSONS CHALET - 2 SUITES, UP TO 6 PERS.

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Our third chalet has the same interior and exterior as the 2- and 4-persons
chalet. With 180 m2, it is remarkably bigger with two 2-persons suites with veranda, both upstairs and one optional downstairs. It can accomodate 4-6 persons.

GARDEN (PHOTOS)
The
chalet has an astonishing view to the Rainforest as it starts directly from the house. The garden is around 1600m², has kept partly the authentic vegetation (Rainforest), but also contains fruits as papaya, banana, pineapple, lemon, and flowers/plants as iris,bromelia, alpinia and several species of heliconia. There is an outside shower, a 6-persons table, 2 Fatboys 'outdoor', several hammocks and sophisticated outside lightning.

LIVING
(PHOTOS)
Pleasant seperate living and kitchen. A spacious white lounge 'cipo' seating, (can be used as sofabed) for with a view to the garden at 2 opponent sides by 4 doors and a big glass panel (1,60 m x 2,10 m). Lightning by Luceplan® 'Costanza' by Paulo Rizatto 1986.

KITCHEN (PHOTOS)
Fully equiped with toaster,kitchen-utensils, fridge and freezer, Alessi® Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper LCD TV 32" with SKY-satelite, possebility to borrow a Bose Sound Dock for Ipod. Doorstops 'James the Doorman' by black+blum.

BATHROOM (PHOTOS) (groundfloor)
White bathroom, made from ‘cimento queimado’. Mirror 'wall to wall' , shower, toilet/bidet in one.

HALL (PHOTOS)

2-PERSONS SUITE - KING-SIZE BED (UPPERFLOOR) (PHOTOS)
Spacious 2 persons bedroom with 1 Double boxspring (2.00 x 2.00m) with 100% cotton quadranglar mosquito-net. Door to the veranda and big window with view the 'Mata' (Rainforest). 'Cipo' side-tables. Fan.

2-PERSONS SUITE - 2 SINGLE BEDS (UPPERFLOOR) (PHOTOS)
Spacious 2 persons bedroom with 2 single bed boxspring (0.90m x 1.98m) with 100% cotton quadranglar mosquito-net. View to the 'Mata' (Rainforest). 'Cipo' tables with storage. Fan. Spacious white bathroom, made from ‘cimento queimado’. Mirror 'wall to wall' , shower, toilet/bidet in one.

OTHER
Linen and towels provided -Wifi internet - 220 Volt - Cleaning 2/week - No furniture for smal children available

TRANCOSO

It’s worth arriving in Trancoso, a chic little town on the north-east Brazilian coast about 300 miles south of Salvador, at night-time. A preservation order means the Quadrado, the broad village green that makes up the town’s historic centre, has almost no outdoor electric light. Instead, after sunset, the boutique bars, shops and restaurants that now occupy most of the one-storey artisans’ houses on either side of the grass put out gently flickering coloured candles on their tables and window sills, giving the place a wonderfully fairy-tale feel. Above you a carpet of stars shines down and, perched on top of the cliffs near to where the Portuguese first landed in Brazil 500 years ago, a simple, slightly dilapidated church basks, with just the slightest ecclesiastical aloofness, in its (permitted) electric floodlighting. Starting at the bottom of the cliff, the sand stretches for hundreds of kilometres in either direction and, however busy the town seems to be, you can pretty soon find a quiet spot to yourself. Trancoso is a small historic, Indian village with a serene atmosphere, nice restaurants, shops and lounge bars. It is mentioned as a transcendant place and compared with Ibiza, Goa and Bali. The houses on the Quadrado have, as much as possible, been kept in their original form. With so much outdoor beauty, it's not surprising that in Trancoso you spend very little time indoors ... even when you are indoors.

Softly, softly under a Brazilian sky. By David Baker. Published: November 25 2005, Financial Times.

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