The idyllic port of Búzios is hidden away on a peninsula in the South Atlantic Ocean. This fishing village, with its South Seas flair, free of giant concrete hotels and not far from Rio de Janeiro, is considered to be Brazil's top beach resort. Despite the varied options on offer to tourists, Búzios is far from being a Brazilian version of St. Tropez. Thanks to environmental initiatives it was possible to prevent it being developed into a faceless concrete hotel-lined beachfront - houses are not permitted to be built higher than two storeys. As a result, this once-remote fishing village has been able to retain its traditional charm.
Tips for excursions
Beaches and bays of Buzios
Departure from the city quay in a typical schooner. A trip along of the beaches and inlets of Buzios: including Ossos, Azeda, Fernandinho, Tartaruga, Amores Cnato. On the Ilha Feia and the turtle beach there will be an opportunity for swimming and diving. During the trip mineral water, soft drinks, Caipirinha and fruit will be served.