A pristine eco-paradise where gentle waves, towering coconut palms, and crystalline lagoons create Bahia's most serene family retreat
While Barra Grande draws the crowds with its buzzing restaurants and Taipus de Fora captivates with its famous natural pools, Cassange whispers its secrets to those seeking authentic tranquility on Península de Maraú. This is where the peninsula's wild heart beats strongest — a stretch of powdery sand backed by swaying coconut groves, where the famous Lagoa de Cassange creates a mirror-like sanctuary between rainforest and sea. Here, the Atlantic's waves arrive as gentle caresses rather than powerful breaks, making it a haven for families and nature lovers who prefer birdsong to beach bars.
The magic of Cassange lies in its duality: oceanfront serenity paired with lagoon adventures. Mornings begin with mist rising from the lagoon's surface as herons pick their way through the shallows, while afternoons unfold on beaches where your footprints might be the only ones for miles. The handful of pousadas here operate more like family homes than hotels, where proprietors remember your name and your preferred breakfast. This is Península de Maraú at its most elemental — no pretense, no crowds, just the raw beauty that makes Bahia's coast legendary.
Beachfront position with private beach access
Run by the beloved duo Xexéu and Doroani, this 4.7-star family pousada (37 reviews) has earned legendary status for its octopus and shrimp moqueca — described by guests as 'pure love on a plate.' The private beach with crystal-clear waters offers the kind of exclusivity money can't usually buy, while the always-cold beer and warm hospitality create an atmosphere where strangers become friends. With operating hours that flex around guest needs, this is Cassange accommodation at its most authentic.
Ask Doroani for the secret recipe behind her moqueca — she'll share the local spice blend that makes all the difference
Literally on the sand with unobstructed ocean panoramas
With a perfect 5-star rating from 8 reviews, Lá Bodeguita epitomizes the 'pé na areia' experience — guests wake up with their feet practically in the sand and waves lapping just meters away. The intimate setting makes it feel more like a romantic retreat than a commercial pousada, where cozy rooms frame the crystalline waters of Península de Maraú and the sound of waves provides the perfect tropical soundtrack for peaceful nights.
Book the corner room for the best panoramic views — it's not advertised but locals know it has the most spectacular sunrise vista
Rua do Vergão, where Atlantic forest meets the sea
Occupying what locals call the most privileged position on Península de Maraú, this perfect 5-star spot (6 reviews) serves as much spectacular scenery as it does food. The location where emerald Atlantic forest greenery dramatically meets crystal-clear waters creates a dining backdrop that's pure Instagram gold, while the warm service makes guests feel like they're eating at a friend's house rather than a restaurant.
Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for the best table — the staff will guide you to the perfect spot for golden hour photos
Heart of the island community
This 5-star community gathering spot (5 reviews) serves as the beating heart of local life, where visitors and residents converge at day's end to share stories and connect. What makes it invaluable in remote Cassange is the rare gift of free wifi — a genuine relief on an island where signal is scarce and staying connected requires local knowledge of the few connectivity spots.
Visit around 6pm when locals gather after work — it's the best time to get authentic recommendations for hidden beaches and lagoon spots
Cassange sits on the quieter southern end of Península de Maraú, about 15km from Barra Grande's center — a scenic 25-minute journey through coconut plantations and Atlantic forest. From Salvador, take the BR-101 south to Ubaitaba (3 hours), then follow BA-001 to the peninsula ferry crossing. The final stretch requires a local driver familiar with the unpaved roads leading to Cassange's secluded beaches. Most pousadas arrange airport transfers, which is highly recommended given the remote location and limited public transport options in this pristine corner of Bahia.