Etnia Pousada
Trancoso, Nr Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil
Intimate rustic chic hotel in the heart of Trancoso, one of Brazil's hippest villages with fabulous unspoilt beaches nearby
Trancoso, on the coast of Southern Bahia, epitomises boho-chic.
Lulled by its tranquil charm and beautiful beaches, hippies
discovered this fishing village in the '70s. Recent years have seen
the arrival of more cosmopolitan visitors but its low-key character
and distinct bohemian feel remains intact. Etnia Pousada's simple
contemporary design in a natural setting sits well amidst this new
vibe. Dotted around woodland the eight rooms each present
a different world style from Africa to the Orient.
Created by the charismatic owners Andre Zanonato and Corrado Tini
(from the world of Italian fashion and design) it gels with
immaculate taste, attention to detail and a personal touch. Its
heart is the stylish bar-restaurant. Imagine white cushions, rattan
armchairs on pale polished concrete floors with a light breeze
wafting through white drapes and the blue pool before you. There's
a certain understated sophistication to Etnia. No wonder it's a
favourite for fashion shoots, design journals and people who want
something a bit different.

Reviewed by Nikki Tinto
Last updated
01 August 2010
Highs
- Cool open air bar restaurant serving a delicious breakfast
- Affordable and stylish; interesting design features abound
- Warm, gregarious and highly knowledgeable owner
- Trancoso's charming "Quadrado" - a grassy rectangle lined with boutiques and friendly laid-back restaurants - is just round the corner
Lows
- The beach is a 10-20 minute walk away
- The shaded forest setting means there are some mosquitoes but nets are provided in the rooms
- It requires a bit of effort to get to Trancoso - a domestic flight to Porto Seguro and then a taxi-ride or bus and ferry (it's best combined with a stay in Rio or Salvador)
A fantasy of a tropical B&B, with eight bungalows, a pool, and a rustic-chic outdoor restaurant...
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