Just 2953 feet from Itaunas Beach, Pargos features a pool and computers for guests in the lobby. Free bicycle and kayak hires are available. Free WiFi is included.
Luciano
United States of America
The breakfast was excellent. I especially appreciated Eolo (the owner) making eggs separately without milk or butter for me and my wife every day. Also thank you cleaning lady for doing my laundry (for small fee)!
Providing a garden, Vila Cizinho provides accommodations in Itaúnas. The guest house, housed in a building dating back to 2008, is 1.3 miles from Praia de Itaúnas.
Located 656 feet from Praça da Igreja Park and lively bars and restaurants, Pousada Mangue Seco offers rooms with a private bathroom and buffet breakfast.
Fabricio
Brazil
It is a lovely and charming place, where the host "Cida" makes your stay even more pleasant.
Boasting a swimming pool, Pousada Mirante de Areia offers practical rooms and free parking, just 0.6 mi from trendy Itaúnas Beach. Surrounded by gardens, some of the rooms feature a balcony.
Helios
United Kingdom
Great staff... Helpful and friendly... Cozy... Family environment... Obrigado
Offering a restaurant, Hospedaria Cosanostra is located in Itaúnas. Free WiFi access is available. With simple décor, each guestroom here provides guests with a balcony, a patio and a terrace.
Nascimento
Canada
It’s well located, close to everything. Valentino is an amazing host and gives you valuable information about beaches and restaurants.
Offering an outdoor pool with a sun terrace and hammocks around, Pousada Holú is located 3281 feet from Itaunas Dunes. Free Wi-Fi access is available, as well as 24-hour reception services.
A recently renovated vacation home, Quinta dos Samaniego - Chalés Rústicos offers accommodation in Itaúnas. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the vacation home free of charge.
Theodore
Canada
This is a charming property with three rooms, each in a separate building. There is a garden and a common area with a full kitchen, eating and games area. The staff and owner are very friendly, helpful and supportive. The location is away from the activity of the city center, but also within walking distance. The wonderful rooms are air conditioned with mini-fridges, full bath rooms.
Located in Itaúnas, Chalés Vila Irerê Itaúnas has a garden, terrace and free WiFi. Rooms are complete with a shared bathroom, while certain accommodations at the inn also feature a seating area.
Located in Itaúnas, Pousada Gajiru features a garden. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. A buffet breakfast is available every morning at the hotel.
The village is lovely. There are a lot of options to eat and entertainment, however, he prices are high. The sand dunes are amazing and the beach is good too. Remember to go early as when the high tide comes is virtually impossible to go into the sea. I also visited the riacho doce beach and it is enchanting. There are 3 bars and the prices here are high but the scenery is breathtaking.
Rodrigues
8.0
Scored 8.0
beautiful nature, nice waves depending on incoming swell but...
beautiful nature, nice waves depending on incoming swell but very clean and not much currents. dunes are very relaxing. the village itself is very quiet and no surprise after needing 30km of no-pavented roads full of holes. in rain season only 4x4 would be able to drive
Giacomo Falchetti
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Itaunas is a small, quiet and chilled out town close to the...
Itaunas is a small, quiet and chilled out town close to the Espirito Santo/Bahia border. It has sand dunes, wetlands, and a beach (all within walking distance of accommodation and restaurants). One can go on day trips to other beaches further afield for a bit of variety - subject to driving conditions.
Access to Itaunas is as of yet via an unpaved road (though at least part of it was in the process of being paved when we were there), as is access to anywhere else (e.g. other beaches). When it's been raining a lot, as it was over January 2020, the roads get very muddy and treacherous for regular cars (and even 4WD if driven by men trying to prove how manly they are, which nearly all seem to be). Driving in Espirito Santo's roads is a bit of a challenge at the best of times as no one seems to respect traffic laws (partly, perhaps, due to unrealistically low maximum speed limits).
Karin
United Kingdom
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