Hotels · Salvador, Brazil
Hotel Fasano Trancoso
SALVADOR, BRAZIL
Our take
Three hundred acres of native Atlantic Forest, bungalows by Isay Weinfeld, and a beach that doesn't care if you find it. Fasano Trancoso is where serious money goes quiet — no performance, no lobby scene, just architecture that earns its place in the landscape. If you're chasing Copacabana energy or a tower-block ocean view, this will frustrate you. Come for two or three nights minimum, surrender the schedule, and let Bahia do the rest.
Notable Features
- 300 acres of native forest
- Bungalows designed by Isay Weinfeld
💡 Insider Tip
"Book a bungalow towards the edge of the forest for the most serene experience and occasional wildlife sightings right from your terrace."
Overview
The Fasano Group landed in another Brazilian destination, this time in southern Bahia. The Hotel Fasano Trancoso arrived at the Itapororoca Beach, carrying with it the brand's trademark and standards to one of the most privileged locations in the region. There are 40 bungalows scattered over a 300-hectare land – 100 of which are environmentally preserved areas –, surrounded by a reserved scenery of exuberant native forest, blue sky, and warm and often calm waters.
Trancoso is one of the most sought-after destinations in Brazil, having established itself as the official refuge of those in love with the sophistication and the beauty of all things natural. There, in the remote fishing village, Hotel Fasano Trancoso was designed respecting the essence of the community where it is lodged. The project signed by Isay Weinfeld, an architect renowned for his contemporary design, established a harmonious dialogue with nature, from the location and design of each suite to the materials used in the construction.
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