Located on Praia Pequena da Freguesia de Santana beach, this guest house is surrounded by rich Atlantic Forest. It offers a rustic-style restaurant and bar, outdoor pool and hot tub.
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Adele
From
United Kingdom
The staff was so accommodating and kind and the hotel really is right on the beach. When the sun shines, you can’t beat it. Breakfast was great as you could order any eggs you like fresh. Lots of kayaks and beach activities too.
Situated within a few steps of Abraao Beach and less than 1 km of Sain't Sebastian Church, Pousada Aquarela do Mar features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Abraão.
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Alan
From
United Kingdom
Not far from the main centre but able to sleep well. Staff all very friendly and helpful. The breakfast and cakes were very good!
Located in Abraão and with Abraao Beach reachable within 400 metres, Pousada Korui provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
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Leon
From
United Kingdom
Good stay, comfy bed with your own bathroom. The hammocks outside are lovely, and the property is very nice. Staff were super friendly too. Very close to all the tourism agencies and good food spots, as well as being being very central. And for a good price.
Pousada Albatroz is located in a quiet mountain area in Abraão - Ilha Grande. The property is decorated in a rustic tropical style. Pousada Albatroz offers different room categories.
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Ellis
From
United Kingdom
The site is lovely with cute cabins and the staff were lovely. The breakfast was nice and overall was good value for money.
Lonier provides accommodation within a tropical setting right on Abraão Beach and 50 metres from the ferry dock. It offers fine dining options overlooking the sea and a tour desk.
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David
From
United Kingdom
Literally the best location on Ilha Grande - Right adjacent the Taxi Boat Point on the seafront.
Pousada Paloma is located 100 meters from Praia do Canto and 600 meters from the arrival pier in Abraão, the main town of Ilha Grande (10 minutes on foot).
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Philipp
From
Sweden
Overall amazing stay. Lovely staff, great food and the rooms are nice. Would book it again 🤩🥳
Pousada Agua Viva lies opposite Praia do Abraao Beach and is just 100 metres from Vila Warf. It offers rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and an on-site tour desk.
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Clare
From
Ireland
Location is fab, staff are very friendly, rooms are very clean.
Set in Abraão and with Abraao Beach reachable within 300 metres, Biergarten Hostel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Situated within a few steps of Abraao Beach and less than 1 km of Sain't Sebastian Church, Pousada Aquarela do Mar features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Abraão.
Guest review
Everything is clean and well located.
The staff is amazingly kind and helpful.
Boasting a garden and views of mountain, Pousada Costa Verde is situated in Abraão, 500 metres from Abraao Beach. Staff on site can arrange airport transfers.
Guest review
Organization, property, confort, the host was very hepful, and available !
Set in Abraão and with Abraao Beach reachable within 500 metres, Buena Onda Suites offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Suítes Du'mauro features free WiFi and views of mountain in Abraão. The property is non-smoking and is situated 200 metres from Abraao Beach.
FAQs about hotels in Abraão
On average, 3-star hotels in Abraão cost ¥26,961 per night, and 4-star hotels in Abraão are ¥21,093 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Abraão can on average be found for ¥21,891 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Abraão is a great place, no cars, no pollution, it's the...
Abraão is a great place, no cars, no pollution, it's the perfect place to spend some time away from civilization. As being a very popular place expect to be packed with tourists every day, all day long. I booked a few days in October and I was right in one way - the temperature was lower than the average... But it WAS PACKED with tourists coming and going from the mainland every day. Hundreds and hundreds suffocating the island and I was one of them. I don't know how long it will take the locals to react in the same way as in Europe....
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Guest review by
peterrom67
Romania
Review score
4.0
Abraao is a rough backpacker town.
Abraao is a rough backpacker town. There is garbage in many of the steets. I would not recommend it although Ilha Grande is very beautiful. Stay on a beach distant from Abraao, that way you avoid the hordes and their Muzak!
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Guest review by
John Lindsay
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Great spot for our family of 5.
Great spot for our family of 5. The hotel had a great breakfast. Brought In a playpen for us for our 2 yo but we didn’t even need it as the bed was very large and could fit our son in with us. our other two kids stayed in a bunk bed which they loved.
Location is a tiny bit far with the kids, but out kids actually did great walking to and from. Our only tiny complaint would be the pool was green, even though they cleaned and treated it every day. There was too much chlorine which was more irritating for me than the kids. They didn’t mind at all. Overall great!
We would definitely come back!
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Guest review by
Lindsey
Canada
Review score
10.0
The entire island is wonderful and staying at Abraão was...
The entire island is wonderful and staying at Abraão was perfect for us. There were shops and supermarkets and many things to do such as canoeing and hiking. It is not the cheapest place in Brazil but really worth the visit! We had some good Italian food and enjoyed some caipirinha deals. We felt super safe also at night and enjoyed that we were able to walk everywhere!
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Guest review by
Maren
Switzerland
Review score
10.0
Ilha Grande is paradise on earth, staying in Abrao is the...
Ilha Grande is paradise on earth, staying in Abrao is the smartest decision since is the "center" of the island. From there you can go everywhere you'd like. Either by hiking / walking or boat, you'll see the most amazing beaches, some of them even look caribbean.
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Guest review by
Ana Katerina
Switzerland
Review score
8.0
Abraão itself is a place full of inns, BnBs and restaurants,...
Abraão itself is a place full of inns, BnBs and restaurants, but regarding attractions, Abraão is just the starting point of most "Ilha Grande" adventures.
Getting to Abraão is pretty easy, but you always have to pay attention to either the public ferry schedule or the "Flexboat" schedule. The public ferry (Barca) comes from Angra or Mangaratiba only once a day and it's the cheapest passage you can get, but it's a 90 minutes trip. The Flexboat schedule is made of different private companies and they cost about 3 times more than the public ferry, but the commute is way faster taking about 30 minutes.
I really liked staying at "Pousada Agua Viva" and their help with the commute was awesome.
The best meal I had at Abraao was at "Lua e Mar" and I ate the "Lua e Mar Grill"
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Guest review by
Victor
Brazil
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Excellent and attentive staff - Stephany, Stella and the entire team were wonderful and they gave us a lot of good recommendations. Compared to other hotel experiences in Brazil, the breakfast was very delicious as well as dinner (loved the homemade Burger and Fish stew).
The hotel is a bit outside of the town Abraao, hence it was really quiet and peaceful which we liked! The walk to town only takes approx. 15min through a well marked path and it’s absolutely doable (even after a few Caipirinhas at night).
This was the most beautiful beach on the island, with perfect access to Abraao and everything you could want available to you. The staff (Isabelle and Marcell) were world class, polite and so helpful. We had the most wonderful food and drinks on the beach, and made use of the snorkels, paddle boards and canoes. They will help you book private excursions, make sure you get back to the resto from wherever you go and honestly took amazing care of us.
This is the best place to stay ! Rennie will think of everything and make your stay the best you van imagine. Our final stop in Brazil which we will always remember as such a wonderfull place
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