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  • The Pousada was a working cattle farm and had been owned by the same family for over 150 years and now, in addition to the farming, they have started to work with eco-tourism.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • The Pousada was a working cattle farm and had been owned by the same family for over 150 years and now, in addition to the farming, they have started to work with eco-tourism.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • We were staying at our friend Marcello's Pousada, which is like a bed and breakfast, but a little cheaper than what you find in the US.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009

  • The eight-suite Pousada Maravilha sits on the sand just steps from Bahia do Sueste and a snorkeling spot that is as popular with visitors as it is with the local species of giant sea turtle.

    Have It Your Way Scott Mitchem 2012

  • These days her home is the Pousada Sao Jose, a guesthouse in Brasiléia, an Amazonian town near Brazil's border with Bolivia and Peru.

    Haiti's quake refugees brave sea and uncertainty for new life in Amazon 2011

  • Sunvil Discovery 020 8758 4722, sunvil.co.uk has a three-night break from £534pp, including flights and B&B at the historic Pousada Santa Marinha.

    Gravitate to Guimarães 2011

  • On a hillside overlooking the city, the luxurious Pousada de Santa Marinha is located in monastery dating back to the 12th-century; just outside the city, the Casa de Sezim is an medieval manor renowned for its antique wall decorations depicting 19th-century life; and the lordly Quinta de Corujeiras produces its own Vinho Verde and traces its origins back to the time of Henriques.

    Within Portugal's Cradle Paul Ames 2012

  • Pousada Zé Maria Noronha's biggest personality runs this inn, where three of the bunglows and six of the standard rooms offer stunning sea views.

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREAS KOKKINO 2011

  • Pousada Maravilha A favorite of Brazilian celebrities, this intimate place isn't so much about the upscale bungalows as the triumphant views of the postcard-worthy Sueste Bay.

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREAS KOKKINO 2011

  • Pousada Triboju The huge rooms here are rich with recycled native hardwoods, and your breakfast can be served poolside.

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREAS KOKKINO 2011

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