Trancoso Tours & Activities

Tyes of tours in Trancoso

Trancoso is a charming little coastal town and still has the charm of a small fishing village. It has long stretches of white sand, backed by red sandstone bluffs and coconut palms. You can enjoy the beach, visit the local restaurants, and try private lessons.

Trancoso’s beaches

Located on a high plateau of Bahia, the town of Trancoso offers a unique setting for your vacation. The town has a beautiful, clean sky and a fascinating history. The town’s colorful houses line the square. The town is also home to a seventeenth-century church and the “Cuadrado” (square) gazebo. During your stay, you can take advantage of all the beautiful beaches and enjoy the local culture and cuisine.

Trancoso’s climate is tropical. Temperatures are warm year-round, although there are peak months in December and March, when many people flock to Trancoso for the holiday season and for the Carnival celebrations. After the peak season, the city becomes quieter, though temperatures are still warm. You can swim and relax in Trancoso’s crystal-clear waters and at the sand-floored beach bars.

Its restaurants

A short drive from the beach is the small town of Trancoso, where you can sample the cuisine of the region. The town is charming and has a laid-back, bohemian vibe. It is punctuated by the white-washed church of Sao Joao Batista and pristine beaches. The town is also known for its restaurants, which are not cheap, but serve fresh Bahian dishes and international cuisine.

The high season is from New Year’s Eve to the end of Carnaval. Restaurants in Trancoso are generally quieter and offer more affordable prices than during the high season.

Its ‘Table of the Old’

Trancoso’s’Table of the Old’ is the beating heart of the town. Trancoso is far from the hustle and bustle of the city, but it’s worth the trek. The town’s architecture has been influenced by traditional building techniques. Local artists have been supported, as well as the town’s capoeira school.

The city is part of the 12 Historical Villages of Portugal, a government initiative that has restored villages throughout the Beira Interior region. Trancoso’s old city centre was protected by a medieval wall. You can visit the city’s castle, an imposing medieval fortification with spectacular views over the Riba-Coa.

Its private lessons

Trancoso is a beautiful, quaint seaside town with a small, laid-back charm. The town is still a traditional coastal fishing village at its heart. Its long, white beaches are backed by red sandstone bluffs and coconut palms. The town has plenty of restaurants and is enchanting at night.

For those interested in pursuing a new hobby, private lessons in capoeira, tai chi, and fitness training can be found in the town. The academy is located at a ten-minute walk from the hotel and provides an opportunity to learn the art in an authentic Bahian setting.

There are plenty of activities and attractions in Trancoso, including a world-class golf course and a health and fitness center with personal trainers. For lunch, try regional food or international fare at the Club Med restaurant. The resort is committed to eco-friendly practices, composting any food that is not used.

Its ‘Whale Watching’

If you love the sea, you may want to take whale watching tours in Trancoso. These tours start with a short lecture that explains the basics of these aquatic mammals and their annual migration. You’ll also learn about basic sailing and safety skills. This knowledge is crucial for a safe and successful whale watching trip, as it can save you from a potential mishap.

Unlike other vacation destinations, there are no chain hotels in Trancoso. This means you can enjoy a unique experience that will make you feel at home. You’ll have the opportunity to experience a secluded and rustic beach town, but without the glamor of big resorts.