I'm a very picky person and was worried about staying here. It was well worth the money however! The location is in a prime spot next to a bus station, many restaurants (they have business cards for a Churascaria nearby, you can get 15% off - BEST churrascaria I went to in Brazil) and also close to a major grocery store, which we found more useful than we thought. There is only 1 woman who speaks English and she is on-site in the mornings. The breakfast spread is very decent, just try not to get there too late. The pool is very cute, but hardly worth swimming in. The Pousada itself is very basic, I compare it to an upscare youth hostel with private baths. It seemed as though most people drove their own cars and parked inside the gated walls (we took cabs/bus). The airport is about a 20min cab ride, but wasn't terribly expensive - be sure to barter. Free wi-fi. A/C and ceiling fan too, but expect for it to be outrageously humid in this area of the country. Hair dryer included in bathroom. Bathroom amenities are not in the rooms when you arrive, but if you need them just ask the front desk (I think they are free but most people bring their own). Also, the morning staff can help arrange tours, make phone calls, etc for you - be sure to ask for help. Last comment, area was safe to walk in the evening, just be cautious of course. We walked about a mile from the hotel and back between 9-11pm without any issues.