Buzios is 105 miles north east of Rio de Janeiro. It takes two hours
to drive but there are also direct buses from Rio at least five
times a day that are very cheap and reliable.
If you are travelling to Buzios direct from Rio International
Airport, the owners at a small extra cost can arrange comfortable
transport for you.
Please refer to one of the Buzios portal sites like www.buziosonline.com
for more detailed information on directions by land, air or
sea.
Ferradura Beach
A year-round temperature in the high
70s means that the sea is always warm enough to swim in.
The Place is merely 50 metres via a sandy, well-lit path to Ferradura
Beach.
Ferradura Beach is one of the most exclusive beaches in Buzios
as it lies in a perfect horseshoe bay with calm, aqua blue water.
To the left are a number of fine restaurants serving fresh fish
and typical Brazilian dishes. The Place is located on the right
of the beach, which has a more residential and lazier feel.
Other beaches:
Other beaches within easy reach of The Place include Azeda Beach,
a little gem you reach along a small trail or by boat; Joao Fernandes
Beach where the bars serve great lobster; Tartaruga Beach which
is a romantics hideaway; and the wider open Geriba Beach, frequented
by a younger crowd and ideal for surfing and windsurfing.
There are so many beaches to choose from and each with their
own character, but you may feel the comfort of your swimming pool
is all you can reach after a long night out in Rua Das Pedras.
Useful Information:
Rua das Pedras has everything to offer from art
galleries to chic stores. Buzios has an enviable reputation for
its restaurants that offer cuisines from all over the world. Eating
al fresco and people watching is the norm in Buzios, which has
transformed itself from a humble fishing village to “Brazil’s
St Tropez”.
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