Casa da Beatriz, 3 Suites, Trancoso, Brazil
Casa da Beatriz
Casa da Beatriz, 3 Suites, Trancoso, near beach/ near Quadrado
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Only 10 min. walk to Coqueiros beach and 10 min. walk to the historic square of Trancoso, you can find the "Casa da Beatriz", a very comfortable house inside a beautiful tropical garden. The house has two floors with a ground floor terrace that includes a full kitchen. 3 suites are at your disposal with queen beds, with the two extra beds sleeps 8 people, bed robbery and towels are included. There is a barbecue for you as a deck to sunbathe a drink at night the full moon. The space Just a 20-minute walk from Coqueiros’ Beach, this house has rich gardens, a patio with a hammock and wired internet in social areas. The charming Quadrado Square is a 10-minute walk away. The 2-story Casa Beatriz offers a living area with a TV and ample windows. Fully equipped, the kitchen includes a dining area, while the patio also features a table with chairs. The bedrooms have air condicion and a ceiling fan each. And we were sailing along the coast, at the distance of ten leagues from where we had raised iron, found these ships a reef with a small harbor inside, very good and very safe, with a very large entry. - Pero Vaz de Caminha Porto Seguro is located in the region that was, officially, the first to be discovered by Portuguese sailors in the current Brazilian territory. On April 21, 1500, the navigator Pedro Alvares Cabral sighted land after leaving the African coast a month before. The place was sighted Monte Pascoal, 62 km south of Porto Seguro. The next day, the Portuguese landed ashore for the first time in the current Brazilian territory, in a place whose exact point is still debated by historians. On April 24, the expedition anchored in Porto Seguro. In 1530, when trade with the East Indies weakened, Portugal became interested in the new land discovered and came to take possession of it. Earth is that it should by the Treaty of Tordesillas. In colonial times, was called Porto Seguro Nhoesembé.
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