Hotel Casa Grande Da Praia
Offers clean, comfortable sensibly designed rooms overlooking a quiet garden courtyard.
Offers clean, comfortable sensibly designed rooms overlooking a quiet garden courtyard.
This high-rise, beachfront hotel has spacious, brightly lit rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, all with sea views.
Girassol has clean, simply furnished rooms. Those in front are bright and breezy, but noisy. Those out back are short on natural light.
On a quiet street near two lovely beaches, Gogó da Ema is a five-story guesthouse with bright murals along the hallways but rather bland, aging rooms.
A local family rents fair-sized rooms above its bakery. The amiability and decent room quality make this the best budget option.
At the northern end of the city, bordering both a lagoon and the ocean, Jatiúca has expansive grounds with sports facilities and a tropical-lagoon-like pool.
This two-story waterfront hotel has an attractive, modern design. Rooms are simple and cheery with sizable windows.
The Ibis is a clean but generic modern high-rise hotel with decent rates for its beachfront location.
Travelers gripe about cramped quarters and chilly showers at this HI hostel (previously known as Alagamar Hostel); still, the place has a wide front veranda and a TV room as well as the usual amenities.
Located 17km northeast of the city in the fishing village of Riacho Doce (it's well-signed), the Cavalo Marinho is Swiss-owned quality: white walls and terracotta tile floors, lounge areas and the ocean lapping right outside.
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