Hotel Lagoa e Mar
Praia de Jauá, the beach of Jauá, is „one of the most beautiful beaches of Brazil (magazine GEO, Spain), with its mile long white sandy beaches, only 40 km distant from Salvador da Bahia. At some parts reefs form natural pools when the tide is out. The southern beaches are almost deserted and popular by surfers. In Jauá itself there are even more restaurants, bars, supermarkets and other shopping facilities and visitors can sample a host of Bahian food and drinks in any of the more than forty beach pavilions.
The Hotel LAGOA e MAR (we speak English) is situated in a tropical garden on the banks of a natural lake and consists of twelve spacious circular bungalows (app. 40 m²). The complex has a swimming pool with a separate pool for small children, sun terrace (with bedchairs and sunshades), bar with reading-room, playground and a restaurant.
Each bungalow contains a bedroom with double bed, fan and TV, a living room with two couchbeds, radio and refrigerator, a bathroom with WC and shower and a veranda complete with a hammock and seats, offering enough room for up to three adults. Four bungalows are specially adapted for people with wheel chairs.
Price includes a rich breakfast. Our restaurant offers a wide range of Bahian and international cuisine. Bahian specialities at the coast are mainly seafood: fish, shrimps (small and large), cuttlefish, lobster and so on, fried or as „moqueca, that means boiled in a sauce of coconut milk, vegetables and spices. Beef, mutton, chicken, spaghetti and salads complete our menu. And there are snacks for the small appetite.
Distances: Beach 350 m; airport of Salvador 17 km (app. 20 min by car); historic town centre of Salvador 40 km (app. 45 min by car). There is a regular busservice between Jauá and Salvador and some neighbour villages (not at night). We offer airport transportation, taxi service and excursions. Car rental is available at the reception
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This page was last updated: 05 June 2008
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