Brazilian property in Ajuda ‘provides two-paced seasons’
Brazilian property in Ajuda, Bahia, provides investors with two different paced seasons of activity, according to an expert.
Alison McGowan, writing for Gringoes.com, said that Ajuda attracts people who are looking for cultured bars and boutiques during the high season.
However, during the off-season, it reverts back to its normal sleepy state, although there is still plenty of entertainment to keep people busy, with live music being played while people enjoy a meal out in a restaurant.
She added that the small Indian fishing village was founded by the Portuguese in the early 1500s, but the discovery of a statute and rumours of miracles encouraged hundreds of pilgrimages.
Staying in nearby Brazilian property in Beijo do Vento, Ms McGowan said: "Chilling around the pool with a good book and a caipirinha in hand, all you have in front of you is the endless sea. Wonderful."
Based on the eastern coast of the country, people staying in Brazilian property in the state of Bahia could take a visit to its capital Salvador, which is home to the world famous All Saints’ Bay.
