Búzios: Coastal charm
About 170 km from Rio de Janeiro, you will find Búzios, a famous tourist resort surrounded by green sea and transparent waters. Its name derives from a type of shell found in large quantities on its sands.
In the 1960s, Búzios became a summer retreat for the locals of Rio. After the actress Brigitte Bardot passed through there, the small town was never the same again, gaining international prestige and becoming a popular tourist destination. The city even has a boardwalk named after the actress, the Calçadão da Orla Bardot, with wooden decks and stone floors, on Praia da Armação.
Fun facts

Paradise Beaches: The city is known for its stunning beaches, with green seas and clear waters, making it a true summer retreat.

Rua das Pedras: The area is a promenade with several shops, restaurants and bars. At dusk, Rua das Pedras comes to life and becomes the city's main nightlife spot.

Sculptures: The sculpture “The Three Fishermen”, by Christina Motta, is an icon of the city, considered one of the most beautiful and original works of art in the world. In addition, French actress Brigitte Bardot also won a bronze statue at Orla Bardot, which is one of the city's most emblematic tourist attractions.
Radiant Sun and Stunning Beaches
The coastal strip full of paradisiacal beaches and crystal clear waters make Búzios a popular tourist destination for many visitors. In addition to its quality infrastructure in its hotel network, bars, restaurants and various leisure options, the city stands out for the beauty of its beaches.
With over 20 beaches, you can find something for every taste: beaches with cinematic landscapes, calm and peaceful, lively beaches, beaches ideal for water sports, among many other activities.
Forno Beach
Ideal for those looking for a quieter place to relax, Forno Beach is approximately 10 minutes from the city. With reddish sand, a cave and clear, calm water most of the year, this is an incredible place to relax and take children. The beach is ideal for diving and observing marine life, and also has the Forno Viewpoint, where you can admire the region's beautiful landscape.
João Fernandes Beach
João Fernandes Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Búzios, and with a very narrow strip of sand, it tends to fill up quickly. A good option for those who prefer quieter places is João Fernandinho Beach, next to João Fernandes, which is less crowded and also has an incredible view. You can also take a buggy ride from João Fernandes.
Tartaruga Beach
The calm sea and ideal characteristics for those who want to relax, Tartaruga Beach is great for taking the family. Children can swim safely and watch the fish through the clear water. From the city center, you can reach the beach in a 20-minute walk, and if you're driving, you can get there in 5 minutes. The beach has few restaurant options, but it's still worth a visit.
Ferradurinha Beach
The calm sea is ideal for practicing sports such as kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. In addition, the marine life at Ferradurinha Beach is spectacular. With a bit of luck, you can see sea turtles swimming close to the coast. It's impossible not to fall in love with the beautiful beaches of Búzios. In every corner, you can find a reason to be enchanted by the city and its natural beauty.
Búzios has more than 15 beaches, all of which are wonderful places to enjoy a sunny day.


A Fascinating Itinerary Between Nature and the Sea
The famous crystal-clear sea of the Búzios region is just one of the natural attractions of this fascinating destination. Tourists seeking a connection with nature will find endless possibilities, ranging from the most peaceful to the most adrenaline-pumping. There are trails for ecological walks, bike rides and diving that reveal all the exuberance of the region's fauna and flora.
In Búzios, the trails lead to places with virtually untouched biodiversity, in Atlantic Forest preservation reserves, where you can enjoy little-explored beaches and observe the unparalleled vegetation. The Pau-Brasil Environmental Protection Area is home to beaches such as Caravelas and José Gonçalves, as well as islands such as Papagaio, Dois Irmãos and Comprida. The Serra das Emerências, located within the protected area, reveals a unique and enchanting ecological system. Without a doubt, it is a trip worth taking!
The Pau-Brasil Environmental Protection Area also includes the territory of Cabo Frio, another wonderful destination, which is approximately 23 kilometers from Armação dos Búzios – about 40 minutes by car. For those looking to see more of the region, it is worth extending the visit and being enchanted by the charm of the city.
The beaches are, without a doubt, the main attraction that attracts thousands of tourists to Armação dos Búzios every year. There are more than 20 options, which seem more like little pieces of paradise, each one with a different type of public. For those traveling with children, Ferradura Beach is a great choice. Geribá is a favorite among surfers and young people. Manguinhos and Rasa beaches are popular with fans of water sports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing.
The varied colors and shapes hidden beneath the clear waters invite tourists to dive headfirst into the adventure and discover a whole new world. Boat trips also allow visitors to see the most beautiful beaches in the region and choose their favorite. The good winds in Búzios also favor the practice of sailing sports and bring adrenaline to the trip, making this a truly complete destination.
To ensure your experience is safe and enjoyable, Visit Brasil recommends hiring certified service providers who comply with technical standards for ecotourism and adventure activities.
Anyone who knows Búzios knows that it is impossible not to be fascinated by the incomparable natural beauty of the place. The fact is that the charms of this destination will definitely win your heart!










