Guest User
February 12, 2024
I am always VERY honest in my reviews, so I will be here too, unfortunately: It is never, under any circumstances, worth the price Pros: beautiful location, the little town in which it is located is not particularly beautiful and its beaches are dirtier due to the fishing. The town is also very expensive, as commerce is basically exclusive to tourists. However, the nearby Couves Island is truly a spectacle. Still, unfortunately, Couves Island is being destroyed by boat tourism that dirty the water and bring a number of tourists that the island cannot accommodate and, even more so, by predatory fishing. We even found a dead baby dolphin on Couves beach. A feather. Another pro is the service provided by the dear Melissa and João, who single-handedly go out of their way to take care of everything at the inn, and do so with great care. Cons: extremely rude, rude and clueless owner, does not know how to take care of her customers so that they return and even refuses them filtered water. A lot of lack of care. The rooms and the inn as a whole are old, there are even patches in the ceiling lining and holes in the wood on the floor. At one point I stepped on the drain in the shower stall - which, by the way, is so small that it barely fit there - and it broke. I informed the employees, who informed me that their management had told them to simply leave it without a drain, that after our stay they would replace it. The room is, at most, equivalent to a guesthouse room costing 120 reais per night. Breakfast is simple, just toasted bread with cheese and turkey breast, melon and a cupcake. I had to ask for the egg, otherwise I wouldn't have it. There were no drinks. Very weak indeed. Anyway, I reiterate that I travel to all states in Brazil, and I have never seen such low cost-benefit as this, much less such a lack of tact with guests. Not worth it, not going back and not recommending it.
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