The resort is on a remote beach that's 15 miles from the town of Porto Segura.
When it opens to the public, the resort will offer diving, fishing, and kite surfing.
Each villa has at least 5 bedrooms.
Let's check out the villas.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOne of the main living rooms. Custom-made art is a big part of the decor.
The hotel hired 14 artists (half Brazilian, half German) to make everything in the villas.
The rooms have a ton of natural light.
Every villa has a veranda that looks out at the ocean.
Each bedroom has its own bathroom. There's also a kitchen and dining room.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEach villa has a balcony.
The villas are situated around the pool area.
The pool is 2,000-square feet, and has a "World Cup bar" next to it.
The open-air bar has a bunch of World Cup paraphernalia around.
One of the soccer-themed ornaments.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSomething that hotel guests likely won't need to use — the training field.
The pitch was orientated in the same direction as the stadiums where Germany will play their World Cup games. That way, the sun is in the correct place.
While other countries stay in preexisting hotels with other guests, the Germans have their own private sanctuary.
Brazil has been in a building frenzy