Rio de Janeiro

Effectively populated from its foundation in 1565, Rio de Janeiro became the main commercial port of Colonial Brazil, becoming the seat of the Empire and of the Republic until 1960, when the Federal District was moved to Brasília.

Enseada das Garças

São Pedro da Aldeia - Desde 1997

Hotel Capim Limão

Petrópolis - Desde 1997

Hotel Vila d’este Búzios

Armação dos Búzios - Desde 2014

Sandi Hotel

Paraty - Desde 2014

São Paulo

The state of São Paulo was first colonized by Martim Afonso de Souza, in 1532, when the vila of São Vicente was founded. In 1554, the Jesuits moved to the highland and Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta established the seat of Captaincy of São Vicente, later known as São Paulo. From there, the "flags" departed: pioneering expeditions that headed towards the South, reaching Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, culminating in the discovery of gold in Minas Gerais, in 1693.

Confraria Colonial Hotel Boutique

Mairinque - Desde 2014

Minas Gerais

The state of Minas Gerais is mountainous iron and green valleys, carved by streams. Streams that once hid gold. The gold that made colonial villages with their colorful houses and hillsides. Beholding these villages, the visitor feels, treks or rides through its history. Above all, he enjoys the traditional hospitality of Minas Gerais, with its cuisine and varied handicrafts.

Pousada Loft da Serra

Lavras Novas - Desde 2018

Espírito Santo

A state rich in culture, tradition and natural beauty. You’ll find tourist routes, cultural events and the best of Espírito Santo cuisine. Its territory comprises two distinct geographic regions: the coast - extending over 400 km - and the plateau. Along the Atlantic, the coastal plain represents 40% of the total area of ​​the State, and as it penetrates the interior, the plateau gives rise to a mountainous region, with altitudes above 1,000 meters. s

Pousada Ka 347

Itaúnas - Desde 2018

Bahia

The first place trodden by Portuguese discoverers, in 1500, Bahia holds vestiges of its past struggles and glories, that cross the sugar cane and cocoa cycles and transform the state today into a colorful tapestry where the striking influence of African slaves is also appreciated through its exuberant gastronomy.

Boutique Hotel & SPA Refúgio da Vila

Praia do Forte - Desde 2008

Pousada Mangabeiras

Ilha de Boipeba - Desde 2010

Zank By Toque Hotel

Salvador - Desde 2015

Pousada Bendito Seja

Trancoso - Desde 2016

Rio Grande do Norte

Rio Grande do Norte is known for the beauty of beaches such as Forte, Pipa, Genipabu and Redinha, with crystal clear waters, dunes and reefs. Its cultural wealth is historical. Taking just the city of Natal: it was a refuge for French privateers and Dutch pirates, a destination for European Jews fleeing religious persecution, and an American military base during World War II. There the Portuguese built the Fortaleza dos Reis Magos, at the mouth of the Potengi River, in the 17th century.

Pousada Villas da Serra

Serra de São Bento - Desde 2012

Ceará

The history of Fortaleza, capital of Ceará, is largely fused with the history of the state, land of Tupi Indians of various denominations. The effective occupation of the territory of Ceará began in 1603 with the “flag” of Pero Coelho de Souza who founded the Fort of São Tiago, in Barra do Ceará, in Fortaleza.

Hotel Jaguaribe Lodge

Fortim - Desde 2019