Three houses in Ibiraquera, between the lagoon and the sea — ten minutes from Praia do Rosa, three from Praia do Luz. Each was designed for a different way of being here; we didn't build two alike, because we didn't build for everyone. Not a hotel, not a resort: a place for people who travel slowly.





The most open house on the hill: double-height ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, the landscape coming in from every side. Made for looking far.
Bedroom with queen bed and living room with sofa bed (up to 4 guests: 2 adults and up to 2 children)
At Galeria, the landscape arrives before you do. Large planes of glass keep the horizon in view from any corner, and the kitchen faces it — rinsing a cup becomes a reason to look far.

At the center of the living room, a skylight follows the sky all day. In sun, light crosses the space; in rain, water draws shadows on the glass. The house changes with the weather outside, without you lifting a finger.
The heated pool sits tucked away, for any season. It's small on purpose: enough for a long pause, with no audience.







The most withdrawn house on the hill: a low ceiling, living room and kitchen in one, and an outdoor tub facing the sunset over the lagoon. Made to make things and light the fire.
Bedroom with queen bed and living room with sofa bed (up to 4 guests: 2 adults and up to 2 children)
The Atelier sits just below Galeria and keeps the same view, but inside it's the opposite: low, close, made for staying. It's the house for long stays, for arriving with no hurry to leave.

The outdoor tub is the heart of the house. It faces the lagoon and the late afternoon, with full privacy — you relax without feeling on display.
Outside, the ground fire is as good for cooking as for doing nothing at all. A covered, private gourmet space completes the house, with climbing vines closing it in overhead.







The highest point on the hill, with the widest view: beach, lagoon, sandbar and sunset in a single frame. A loft for two. Made for the horizon.
Bedroom with queen bed and living room with sofa that converts to two single beds (up to 4 guests: 2 adults and up to 2 children)
Bajau is the view. From up here, the horizon opens onto the beach, the lagoon, the sandbar and the sunset all at once — a frame that shifts all day and catches fire late in the afternoon.

Inside, it's a loft for two: full kitchen, a good bed, enough and nothing more. The landscape does the rest.
It's the house for looking far without hurry, watching the sun drop, and feeling the rhythm of the place with nothing else required.


Ibiraquera, Praia do Luz, and Praia do Rosa form one of the most preserved coastal triangles in southern Brazil. The complete guide covers what to do, when to visit, and how to read the rhythm of the place.
Read the Complete Guide to Ibiraquera →See how to book direct with the host — best rate, real-time availability, flexible check-in.
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Praia do Rosa & Ibiraquera AccommodationHow to think about a stay in the region — areas, distances, and what matters in the choice. A local guide from Ibirahill.