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Luxury House near the beach - Salvador de Bahia - [Ref: 38692]

Self catering house in Salvador

This 4 bedrooms (all suites) house is located in the most exclusive condo of the region. Located in a totally secured environment, it gives access to
Town :
Salvador
Country :
Brazil
Sleeps:
10
Prices from :
£1,100 p/w
Accommodation :
Self catering
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Luxury house in condo near the beach
This modern and light designed house with swimming pool is settled near the beach in the best condo of the region of Salvador de Bahia. It offers tennis, playground, soccer field, beach volley, cooper, sauna, etc. Facing a protected tropical area, it gives direct access to a beautiful sand beach, at less than 1 km.

Access and Services
Several airlines connect Europe to Salvador, Brazil: TAM, Air France, KLM, TAP, Varig, BA. Prices are between 500 and 900 GBP. Some airlines are direct, other may have a stopover in Rio, Sao Paulo or Recife. Main renting companies like Avis, Hertz, Budget etc are present at the Salvador international airport (link to this car rental companies at the airport : http://www.alugueldecarro.com.br/aeroportos/salvador.htm) Cleaning service is provided every day (included in the price) and several other services are available on demand (driver, nanny, cooker, tourist guide, etc.). Mix the vibrating Salvador environment with the class of this property.

Salvador and Bahia
As the chief locus of the early Brazilian slave trade, Bahia is considered to possess the greatest and most distinctive African imprint, in terms of culture and customs, in Brazil. These include the Yoruba-derived religious system of Candomblé, the martial art of capoeira (especially the style of capoeira de Angola), African-derived music such as samba (especially samba's Bahian precursor samba-de-roda), afoxé, and axé, and a cuisine with strong links to western Africa. Bahia is the birthplace of many noted Brazilian artists, writers and musicians. Among the noted musical figures born in the state are Dorival Caymmi; João Gilberto; Gilberto Gil, the country's Minister of Culture; Caetano Veloso and his sister Maria Bethânia (Gil and Veloso being the founders of the Tropicália movement (a native adaptation of the hippie movement) of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which ultimate gained international recognition); Gal Costa; Luis Caldas; Sara Jane; Daniela Mercury; Ivete Sangalo; Carlinhos Brown and Margareth Menezes. The city of Salvador is also home to internationally famous groups known as "blocos-afros," including Olodum, Ara Ketu, É o Tchan, and Ilê Aiyê. Additionally, groups such as Chiclete com Banana also are based in Bahia. The first well-known rock'n roll singer in Brazil was also from Bahia. Born Raul Seixas, he was known as "Maluco Beleza" or "Peaceful Lunatic" (To be "beleza" in this sense means to be either "in peace" or "high"). During the 19th century, one of Brazil's greatest poets, the Bahian abolitionist poet and playwright Castro Alves, a native of the recôncavo city of Cachoeira, penned his most famous poem, Navio negreiro, about slavery; the poem is considered a masterpiece of Brazilian Romanticism and a central anti-slavery text. Salvador (in full, São Salvador da Baía de Todos os Santos, or in literal translation: "Holy Savior of All Saints' Bay") is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia. The city is one of the oldest in Brazil and in New world, and was for a long time also known as Bahia, and appears under that name (or as Salvador da Bahia, Salvador of Bahia so as to differentiate it from other Brazilian cities of the same name) on many maps and books from before the mid 20th century. Salvador is the third most populous Brazilian city, after São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and it is the most populous city in Northeastern Brazil. It is notable in Brazil for its cuisine, music and architecture. Its metropolitan area is the wealthiest in the northeastern region. Over 80% of the population of Salvador is of Black African origin, and African influence in all cultural aspects of the city turns it into the epicenter of "Negro culture" in Brazil. The historical center of the Salvador, frequently called the Pelourinho, is rich in historical monuments dating from the 17th through the 19th centuries and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. The Salvador coastline is one of the longest in Brazil. There are 50 km (31 mi) of beaches distributed between the High City and the Low City, from Inema, in the railroad suburb to the Praia do Flamengo, on the other side of town. While the Low City beaches are bordered by the waters of the All Saints Bay (the country’s most extensive bay), the High City beaches, from Farol da Barra to Flamengo, are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The exception is Porto da Barra, the only High City beach located in the All Saints Bay. The capital’s beaches range from calm inlets, ideal for swimming, sailing, diving and underwater fishing, as well as open sea inlets with strong waves, sought by surfers. There are also beaches surrounded by reefs, forming natural pools of stone, ideal for children. Interesting places to visit near Salvador include: the large island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints - can be visited either by a car-ferry, or a smaller foot-passenger ferry which leaves from near the Mercado Modelo near the Lacerda Elevator. Linha Verde, or "green line" of towns and cities, with exquisite beaches, north of Salvador heading towards Sergipe state Cachoeira in the recôncavo region - 2 hours by bus: a great centre of Candomblé with a pousada (inn) in the convent there. Morro de São Paulo in the Valença region across the Bay of All Saints - a lively island which can be reached by ferry from Salvador (1 hr), by plane, or by bus to Valença and then by 'Rapido' ('fast') speedboat or smaller ferry. Among its attractions, those deserving of special attention include the Lacerda Elevator, City Hall and Pelourinho Carnival : According to the Guinness Book, the carnival or Carnaval of Salvador de Bahia is the biggest street party on the planet. For an entire week, almost two million people join the city's street celebrations, which are divided into circuits: Barra/Ondina, Campo Grande and Pelourinho. The music played during Carnaval includes Axé and Samba-reggae. Many "blocos" participate in Carnaval, the "blocos afros" like Malé Debalé, Olodum and Filhos de Gandhi being the most famous of them.

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Sleeping:
The house comprises 4 bedrooms in total; 4 double and 2 cots, 4 of the bedrooms with en-suite facilities. The property also has a double bunk bed. This gives room for up to 10 people. Bed linen and towels are provided for your use.

General:
house has 5 bathrooms and 6 WCs for your party's use. The house has a sauna.

Entertainment:
The house has television with video, dvd, satellite or cable. The music system will play radio. If you need to keep in contact there is a telephone for incoming calls only.

Eating & Living:
There is room for 10 in the living room and 8 in the dining room. To prepare food you will find a cooker, a microwave, a fridge, a freezer, a kettle, a toaster. You will also find a washing machine, an iron and ironing board. The owner has also provided cutlery, glassware.

Further Information:
Smoking: Smoking is allowed in this house.
Pets:Pets are welcome.  
Wheelchairs:Property is suitable for wheelchairs. easy acces, very few stairs 
Swimming Pool:A private east facing swimming pool.

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The house is in a very quiet area. It has a private east facing swimming pool, access to a shared east facing swimming pool, a east facing garden, a east facing patio area, a east facing balcony, a barbeque, a tennis court. If you are driving there is private parking with the outside areas of the house having external lighting.

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The house is:

15 min from 15 km airport.
40 min from Salvador downtown.

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On site:
The house is right beside a beach, swimming, walking, cycling, tennis, a restaurant, a food shop

Less than 15 minutes away drive away:
Close to the house you will find , sailling, water skiing, boat hire, fishing, flying, golf, a sports centre, a theatre / cinema

Less than 45 minutes away drive away:
Within easy reach of the house you will find , horse riding, scuba diving, historic sites, a museum

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