Situated along one of the last untouched stretches of Brazil’s coastline, this property features 800 meters of direct beachfront and extensive preserved native vegetation—an ideal setting for high-end development. The flat, strategically located land is perfectly suited for luxury resorts, private residential communities, golf courses, equestrian centers, and eco-tourism ventures. It also offers strong potential for sustainable agriculture, with ample space for raising horses, cattle, and birds, and is rich in native fruit trees such as coconut, mango, cashew, and acerola.
The surrounding natural environment is breathtaking. The abundance of native flora and fauna makes this a perfect location for horseback riding, hiking, birdwatching, and other outdoor pursuits. Just off the coast lies Parcel das Paredes, Brazil’s largest coral reef, which reveals vibrant marine life in natural tidal pools at low tide. The property is also near the acclaimed Abrolhos Marine National Park, internationally renowned for its warm, clear waters and world-class scuba diving. Between June and November, over 20,000 humpback whales migrate to the area to breed and nurse their young, making it the largest humpback whale nursery on the planet.
Accessibility is a key advantage. Caravelas Airport, just 17 km away, was built during World War II and features two intersecting runways, one measuring 1,600 meters long by 50 meters wide, capable of accommodating large aircraft. Three additional regional airports are located within a 100 km radius. For broader urban infrastructure, Teixeira de Freitas—80 km from the site—is the economic hub of southern Bahia, with nearly 200,000 residents, major hospitals, universities, wholesale suppliers, and national retail chains.
As real estate expansion continues to move south from Trancoso, driven by growing demand for exclusive destinations immersed in nature, this region stands out as the next frontier for sustainable luxury development in Brazil.