If there’s a "beach economy," Buzios is its Wall Street. Its more than 20 beaches, world-class galleries, clubs and boutiques draw an elite set of travelers. Surfers love Geriba Beach, snorkelers enjoy Ferruda, hip Ossos Beach offers upscale beachside cafes and laid-back Ilhabela Beach offers a more down-to-earth Buzios experience.
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4.5 based on 7,184 reviews
The great waves at this large, open beach make it popular for surfing and windsurfing.
If you come to Búzios, this is one of the beaches you might want to visit. It is long, windy and has fine hot sand, where burying your feet just feels nice. There's a serving shack, it is somewhat expensive but still worth it, since you can buy a couple beers and sit on their chairs with umbrellas.
4.5 based on 4,089 reviews
My husband and I love snorkeling, and Praia Ferradurinha was the best we found in Buzios. Water was very clear, and we were able to ser several Sea Turtles and Baiacus. Water is not so cold as Geriba, and waves are pretty much unexisting. View from the beach is great, and we enjoyed delicious drinks from “Barraca da Ceni” at reasonable prices. The Beach is rather small, and can get busy quite easily- therefore, I recommend that you arrive early to get a good spot at the beach.
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