Brazil’s high-end resort segment is consolidating accommodation formats focused on privacy and environmental integration this season. Hotel complexes scattered across coastal and mountain destinations are adapting their layouts to include private pools and highly personalized service. This strategy caters to discerning travelers seeking independent structures built seamlessly within forest preservation areas.
In the municipality of Governador Celso Ramos, Santa Catarina, the Awasi complex manages 25 accommodations overlooking the stunning Emerald Coast. The property’s largest unit, named Ponta dos Ganchos, boasts over 300 square meters of living space. In another breathtaking part of the country, the Kenoa Resort offers ocean-view suites and infinity pools in Barra de São Miguel, Alagoas.
The Northeast region is home to exclusive properties tucked away from urban centers, such as the Nannai Resort, built 54 kilometers from the bustling center of Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco. Up North, the Juma Amazon Lodge immerses its guests in bungalows built on stilts deep within the Amazon rainforest. In the state of São Paulo, the Fasano Boa Vista occupies a sprawling estate featuring golf courses and equestrian tracks in the municipality of Porto Feliz.
All-inclusive hotel chains are also elevating their services across their Brazilian properties. The operator Club Med dedicates wings dubbed the Exclusive Collection for guests who purchase premium packages. This elevated system includes breakfast delivered directly to the suite, daily restocking of non-alcoholic beverages, and priority reservations at the property’s à la carte restaurants.