Casa Dona Olava

Overview

Located in the heart of historic Quadrado in Trancoso, Casa da Dona Olava reflects the rich history and local culture. Its colorful and charming facade preserves the traditional style, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Trancoso’s unique atmosphere.

Named in honor of its former resident, Dona Olava, the house enchants with its simple and traditional style, combined with an extremely cozy environment. The 2 suites offer comfort and privacy for up to 4 guests, ensuring a peaceful and relaxing stay.

In addition to the extremely tasteful decoration, Casa da Dona Olava is filled with details that refer to the region’s recent history, providing an authentic experience to visitors. Dona Olava, the daughter of immigrants, considered Trancoso the best place in the world, and her house reflects this love for the community and local culture.

From its central location within Quadrado to its proximity to the region’s beaches, this residence provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable vacation experience.

Location

Located in Quadrado, the historic center of Trancoso. An ideal location for those who do not want to give up staying close to the restaurants, bars, and infrastructure of the village. The Nativos and Coqueiros beaches are a 10-minute walk away.

House Details

Suite 01: 01 Double bed, mosquito net, air conditioning and access to the deck/terrace
Suite 02: 02 single beds, mosquito net and air conditioning.

Staff: 01 Maid
Minimum rental
: 05 nights

OBS: No pets allowed.

Special packages (with discount)

7 days High Season – BRL 12.850,00
7 days Low Season – BRL 10.400,00

14 days High Season – BRL 24.000,00
14 days Low Season – BRL 19.000,00

Festivals in Quadrado

On the 19th and 20th of January, the traditional festival of São Sebastião takes place in the Historic Square of Trancoso, where the natives celebrate the day of the saint to the sound of leather samba. The mast, postcard of the village, is changed in a big party. The same happens on days 2 and 3 of February when they celebrate the day of São Brás.