The term “Casa d’Pau» is a local creole expression that alludes to the rustic nature of a place, where many elements, including furniture, are made of reused wood, trunks, and other similar materials.

Casa Pau is a private house transformed into a small guesthouse thought to be a place of comfort and harmony, somewhere to turn the mind off and awaken the senses towards our surroundings.

Its small number of rooms, along with a tranquil location, allows to a closer relationship with our guests and personalised attention.

In Casa Pau we believe in simplicity, sustainability and quality, and we have made every effort to make this place comfortable. Our soul is expressed through a rustic but elegant aesthetic, with abundance of nature elements and reused objects adapted to meet domestic functions.

The term “Casa d’Pau» is a local creole expression that alludes to the rustic nature of a place, where many elements, including furniture, are made of reused wood, trunks, and other similar materials.

In Casa Pau we believe in simplicity, sustainability and quality, and we have made every effort to make this place comfortable. Our soul is expressed through a rustic but elegant aesthetic, with abundance of nature elements and reused objects adapted to meet domestic functions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Its small number of rooms, along with a tranquil location, allows to a closer relationship with our guests and personalised attention.

Our Rooms

Its small number of rooms, along with a tranquil location, allows to a closer relationship with our guests and personalised attention.

Ponta Preta Studio

 

 

 

 

Acacia Room

 

 

 

 

Pontão Room

 

 

 

 

Salinas Room

 

 

 

 

Serra Negra Room

 

 

 

 

Where is Casa Pau?

Casa Pau is in Santa Maria, a fishing and touristic town located in the south of Sal Island, also known for its long white sandy beaches with turquoise crystalline waters, and a wide offer of watersport activities, such as kite-surf, windsurf, or scuba diving.

Services

Wi-Fi, advice on sustainable tourism, clean linen and towels, a library and an exposition, and a very nice traditional home-made breakfast!