O CÉU DE BOIPEBA
Magnifique structure en bois semblant flotter sur la forêt, ayant de belles suites avec vue et hamac, composées de bois et de verre
Si Ilha Grande est le paradis écologique de l'État de Rio, la petite île bahianaise est celui de Bahia. La pousada Céu de Boipeba (ciel de Boipeba) nous invite à nous immiscer dans ce paradis. Véritable radeau des cimes, cette magnifique structure en bois se fond totalement dans la nature environnante. Les belles suites, en bois et en verre, sont de véritables open spaces avec vue sur la mer. Toutes disposent d'un hamac. La ventilation se fait de manière naturelle. Pas de télévision, ici c'est la nature qui est la maîtresse des lieux. Bienvenue au paradis !
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Avis des membres sur O CÉU DE BOIPEBA
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![Marina S.](https://www.petitfute.com/medias/membre/avatar/avatar1.jpg)
Não valeu a pena, não iria de novo!! Apesar de bonita a paisagem, o valor não compensa visto que na ilha possuem outros locais bonitos com vistas bonitas também.
![Léia C.](https://www.petitfute.com/medias/membre/avatar/avatar1.jpg)
![Filipe E.](https://www.petitfute.com/medias/membre/avatar/avatar13.jpg)
- the space is incredibly beautiful and beautifully decorated
- the rooms are decent size and all have a view over the jungle
- the food is great! The drinks are generous. Coffee is lovely and dark!
- the walk to Cueira and Tassimirim beaches is very pleasant. Highly recommend it (it’s all downhill as well, which is nice)
- our varanda did not have a bathtub but it did have a hammock, which is lovely for a nap.
- the staff is helpful and friendly. They’re really outstanding! They will give you contacts for the luggage porters (carregadores) who charge ~ 60BRL to take your luggage all the way up to the hotel. They will also give you contacts of people who can help arrange a taxi transfer from Salvador (720BRL) or even a boat transfer if they have one on the day (the company needs a minimum of 10 people to run a service).
Cons
- it is quite a hike to get up to the hotel. The way up is very steep and sandy. When it rains, it becomes somewhat slippery. You can get one of the quad bike tour guys to give you a ride up (30BRL) which will take you about 2/3 of the way but which you can only do during the day. If you go out for drinks and dinner in town, get ready for a workout on your way back to a hot room.
- the rooms do not have aircon and the fan(s) provided do little to cool it down
- shower pressure is v low, which is understandable given how far away from the centre is it.
FYI
- this is a jungle lodge so expect lots of ambient jungle noise. That’s part of the charm but also make sure to pack good quality earbuds. Sleeping masks are a must: the sun rises fairly early and there is no way of keeping the room dark during the day.
- generally the heat is very intense because of how humid it is ~ 90% humidity. Be prepared for that!
![ivan e.](https://www.petitfute.com/medias/membre/avatar/avatar4.jpg)
Mas o acesso pra chegar lá é bem difícil!