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Búzios, Brazil

Beaches, nightlife and all season relaxation!

By Bonnie Hamre, About.com

Buzios Beach

Buzios Beach

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The tiny fishing village of Búzios, about two hours north of Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro state (see the map from Expedia.com.) burst into prominence when French actress Brigitte Bardot visited there in her heyday.

It has since grown to international repute, likened to Saint Tropez, and offers the visitor sandy white beaches, an all season climate, lively nightlife, sports, all-over suntans, and a chance to sit on Brigitte's lap.

Not the real lap, of course, but on the lap of the statue of her on the Orla Bardot, poised on her suitcase looking out to sea. The esplanade is a great place to people watch and catch the sunset.

The name Búzios actually includes three communities on the peninsula: Ossos, meaning bones, on the northern tip is the oldest and most attractive, with colonial homes and a more "gracious" feel, Manguinhos and Armação. The beaches at the northern end of the peninsula are easiest to get to and are more sheltered. The southern beaches are prettier, but harder to get to. See the map.

Getting There

Getting to Buzios is easy:

By Land:

  • By car from Rio, either your own or rental. The route is easy to follow once out of city traffic, but expected uninhibited driving patterns.
  • By bus from Rio, São Paulo and other cities.
  • Many of the pousadas offer transfers from Rio in airconditioned cars or vans. By Air:

  • There are no regular flights to Umberto Modiano Airport in Búzios,but the ariport accommodates smaller aircraft and corporate jets. Check flights from your area to Rio or other locations in Brazil. You can also browse for hotels and car rentals. By Water:

  • Marina facilities at Marina Porto Búzios and Búzios Yacht Club.
  • Several cruise liners make Búzios a port of call. map

    When to Go

  • Located on a peninsula between the Atlantic and the coastal maritime currents Búzios enjoys a pleasant year-round climate, with temperatures averaging about 79ºF (26ºC).
  • Take a look at the water with this Webcam at Praia Raza.
  • Check today's weather.
  • High season is apt to be crowded and expensive as are weekends during the year. Out of season and mid-week visits are less crowded and less expensive. Reservations are always a good idea.

    Things to Do and See

  • Try a different beach every day. You'd need several weeks to get to them all!
  • The beaches on the east, on the Atlantic side, are windier with cooler water, ideal for sports.
  • The beaches on the west offer calmer, warmer water, ideal for swimming and sun-bathing.
  • Take the Búzios Trolley on a tour of the area, complete with a description of the peninsula's history and geography.
  • Enjoy these photos and these, or these aerial views for tempting views of the area.
  • Surf at Geribá, Brava and Tucuns beaches.
  • Dive, ride horses, trek, mountain bike, sail, play tennis or just laze on a beach.
  • Stroll Rua da Pedras during the day and return at night for the nightlife that goes on into the wee hours.
  • Cruise around the peninsula with stops for lunch and beach time. The schooner Queen Lory offers two and four hours trips, including lunch, soft drinks and Caipirinhas aboard and snorkeling opportunities.
  • Stay and golf at the Búzios Golf Club & Resort.
  • Walk through the neighborhood at Praia Dos Ossos to view the colonial style buildings.

    This and That

  • Food and Drink choices are plentiful.
  • You can stay on the beach all day with beach side restaurants and vendors with snacks and drinks.
  • Most of the lodgings are in pousadas, small hotels with fewer rooms and more personalized service. Some are quite luxurious, others less so. Browse the list of hotels for availability, rates, amenities, location, activities and other specific information.

    Whenever you go to Búzios, boa viagem!

  • Bonnie Hamre
    Guide since 1997

    Bonnie Hamre
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