Reviewed by
Aidan Forestier-Walker
Picture those endless beaches of Bahia. Frame them within 100 hectares of coconut groves and rare preserved Atlantic rainforest. Then add a little luxury and artistic flair to get Txai (pronounced "chai") - positioned on the undeveloped Cacao coast, 400km south of Salvador and an hour's drive north from Ilheus. This idyllic resort has 40 rooms and individual thatched bungalows, three palatial cobalt-blue tiled pools (including a kids one) just steps from the expansive empty beach and a hill-top spa that will take you closer to heaven. The emphasis is on nature, tranquility and beauty (there are no TVs in the bungalows). Imagine an exotic Bond movie set with Bahian-inspired elegant rooms.
Wake up to an ocean view. Sample the sumptuous breakfast buffet. Then soak up the local culture and nature with one of the hotel's daily eco trips, whether river rafting, surfing or riding to forest waterfalls; or birdwatch from your balcony. Lounge poolside with a caipirinha. Dine on the freshest fish and Bahian specialities. Retreat to your bungalow to stargaze. For a special treat and total relaxation, this is one of our favourites.
Wake up to an ocean view. Sample the sumptuous breakfast buffet. Then soak up the local culture and nature with one of the hotel's daily eco trips, whether river rafting, surfing or riding to forest waterfalls; or birdwatch from your balcony. Lounge poolside with a caipirinha. Dine on the freshest fish and Bahian specialities. Retreat to your bungalow to stargaze. For a special treat and total relaxation, this is one of our favourites.
Highs
- Beautiful pools, miles of unspoilt white sand beaches and acres of lush garden
- The hill-top spa - yoga, massage and watsu with outstanding coastal views
- Well-chosen excursions that let you absorb the local area (though they can be pricey)
- A magnificent sitting room with a terrific aspect over the main pool, and a library with an excellent collection of books on Brazilian culture, flora and fauna
- Eco-friendly approach - Txai's involved in several local community projects, including a reforestation programme
- Dancing the Forro with the locals in Itacaré
Lows
- High security when entering the estate can give a sense of being cut off, but you do feel super safe
- Bathrooms are rustic rather than super-luxe
- Not all of the staff speak English, but they're charming nonetheless. (We were also a little bemused by the lack of info on arrival)
- If you're after glitz and a party vibe, this may not be the place for you. The nearest town, Itacaré is 20 minutes away
- It's expensive and full-prepayment is required upon reservation