Positioned amidst the stunning hills by the sea, Pousada Ilha dos Lobos offers a serene retreat that captures the essence of coastal living. Named in honor of environmentalist José Lutzenberger, this charming guesthouse is not just a place to stay but a gateway to the breathtaking beauty of Guarita Beach and its ecological wonders. Located just 20 km from Torres, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the rich landscapes dotted with beaches, dunes, and ecological parks.
Conveniently located 3.5 km from San Domingo's Golf Club, the Pousada is strategically positioned for both relaxation and adventure. With free parking available, guests can easily explore the surrounding attractions. Whether you're captivated by the right whales visible from nearby hills in August and November or simply immersing yourself in the tranquil seaside atmosphere, Pousada Ilha dos Lobos promises a truly memorable experience.
Each air-conditioned room at Pousada Ilha dos Lobos features modern amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Guests can unwind on comfortable beds while enjoying a flat-screen TV, a well-equipped minibar, and a hot shower in the private bathroom. With impeccable cleanliness and a focus on guest satisfaction, the property ensures a pleasant stay with attention to every detail, including free toiletries and hair dryers.
The culinary experience at the Pousada emphasizes quality and freshness, with a daily breakfast buffet that delights guests with an impressive variety of dishes. This complimentary breakfast, known for its excellent standards, sets the tone for the day, energizing visitors before embarking on city adventures or scenic explorations.
Pousada Ilha dos Lobos goes above and beyond to enhance your stay, offering services at any time of day. Guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the property, while the facilities include a games room and complimentary use of bicycles, perfect for leisurely rides along the picturesque coastline. For leisure enthusiasts, there are billiards and opportunities for fishing expeditions, as well as chances to observe local wildlife, including turtles and seals.