Breathtaking Beach Hut Rental for a Getaway near Canoa Quebrada, Brazil
Hut in Quixaba, Ceará
6 guests • 2 bedrooms • 4 beds
This incredible hut rental is perched right on the beach only 10 minutes from Canoa Quebrada, Brazil. A group of four guests are sure to be amazed by this accommodation that is made out of wood with a roof built from eucalyptus and water-repellant palm fiber called piaçava from Bahia. The hut has two floors each with separate entrances and terraces. The first bedroom is located on the main floor, while a second loft-style bedroom is upstairs. There are two bathrooms in the hut offering showers, toilets, and sinks. Guests can access the second floor by the indoor or outdoor staircase. There is one queen-size bed, two double beds, and one single bed in total.
The main floor is complete with a small kitchen with granite countertops, a bar area, plus a dining table. There is a storage room for suitcases, plus a washing machine. Guests can bring a book along and hang out in the breezy hut, or head outside to the spacious terrace overlooking the ocean. There are six hammocks and some other seating to soak up the sun and simply relax.
This hut boasts private beach access right outside the front door. Inside, guests will have Wi-Fi to stay connected, with essentials like bed linens and towels provided. Guests can prepare their own meals in the private kitchen, and utilize the washing machine in the storage room. There is parking available.
Features and services
Beds
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1 Queen-size bed
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2 Double beds
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1 Twin/Single bed
Most popular features
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Private Kitchen
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Hiking
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River, stream or creek
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Beach
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Water sports
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Private Barbecue
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2 Bathrooms
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Parking
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Deck/Patio
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Hammock
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Fuel station
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Surfing
Where you will stay
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Quixaba, Ceará
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Beach
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Coastal
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River, stream or creek
Canoa Quebrada is known for exciting nightlife and tourist attractions, while the fishing village of Quixabá where this hut is located homes delicious local eateries and shops. The waters of the South Atlantic Ocean and the pristine sandy beaches are just steps away for long days in the sun and sand.
Activities near Quixaba
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Swimming
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Hiking
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Water sports
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Horseback riding additional charge
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Surfing
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Stand-up paddleboarding
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Fishing
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Meditation
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Wildlife watching
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Safari/Game drive additional charge
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Extreme sports
Windsurfing is a popular activity and guests can watch the windsurfers go by right from the property, or give it a go themselves for an unforgettable view of the coastline. The landscape is also suitable for exploration on foot or on horseback.
When it's time to eat, the delicious local cuisine and fresh-caught seafood can be had within Quixabá, while those looking for a bit of excitement and a night on the town can head into Canoa Quebrada.
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Things to know
Arrival and departure
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check-out: 05:00 PM
House rules
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No infants allowedUnder 2 years old
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No pets allowed
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
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Open fires allowed
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Minimum age to rent: 18
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before check-in day
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Additional info
Punta Grossa, a worth seeing, beautiful destination can be reached in a few minutes by buggy or local guide. The host will give guests more information about excursions on site.
Also for kitesurfers this place is a paradise. Kitesurfing is possible in front of the house in the open sea with waves. Those who prefer shallow water can take a downwinder (about 15km) to Rio Jaguaribe (near Fortim) - one of the best and least known shallow water spots in northern Brazil.