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Oona S

Brazil: Can anybody tell me something about Buzios in Brazil?

Is it nice? What to do? Summer sports or nightlife good too?
Good Hotels? Any gay related places?
I´m thinking about going but my vacation is in september, not sure if its the best time since its not summer?

    



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ocean.denis
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Buzios, or Armação de Buzios, is an old fisherman´s village, about 2:30 hours north of Rio by car. It became fashionable in the 70´s and 80´s after Brigite Bardot went there a few times (first time in 64). From then until today its only growing and growing.
It´s a peninsula with some 20 beaches, on one side warmer water, on the other colder, that has some 350 small hotels, inns (Pousadas), lots of restaurants and a lots of clubs, bars etc.
The downtown area, which focus on Rua das pedras, has people drinking and partying all night, usualy until 4/5 am, even out of season.
Lots of water related sports, windsurf, kite, surfing, sailing in general. Also hiking.
There´s a very small nude beach called Olho de boi (Oxe´s eye) on the tip of the penninsula, but its quite a hike to get there.
Sea food is amazing, actualy restaurants are pretty good.
You can find accomodations from USD 20,00 a night all the way up, on the fancy resorts.
Lots of artists have chosen Buzios to live as well.
I recomend a medium priced Inn called Abracadabra, has an amazing view, service was great, suppose it still is and was a 10min walk from downtown area.
www.abracadabrapousada.com.br
You can find lots of info on www.buziosonline.com
I think its a very gay friendly place, im sure there are gay clubs.
I would avoid going on major holidays like New Years and Carnival (Mardi Gras, usualy around February).
September seems great cause the actual summer down here is VERY hot.
Also, there´s little chapel from the 17th century or so, close to the Ossos Beach (Bones Beach, aparently the cemetery was around there... I suppose)
Let me know if you need more info.


traderiam
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Check out www.tripadvisor.com for lots of good information pertaining to your questions. This includes reading the forums area. You can also do general searches online to find out a little more about Buzios.

In general, Buzios is like the Brazilian version of Carmel, California. In other words, it's an upscale tourist town with lots of shops, restaurants and hotels. Many of these are more expensive than what you'd find in a typical/average Brazilian town. As mentioned by someone else, Buzios tends to cater to a wealthier clientèle.

Personally, I think Buzios is amazing. I love it! It is amazingly beautiful (the downtown area and the many beaches that can be reached by rental buggy). The ocean views are also spectacular. Apparently there IS a nightlife... but I am thinking it may only be on weekends and maybe only in the summer (December - February). When I was there it was mid-week in December and the evenings were moderately quiet. Yes, there were bars and restaurants open... but no big parties.

I'm unaware of any gay-related places in Buzios.

There is windsurfing available. I think there are 2- 3 places that you can arrange this with. I also saw people being towed behind a boat (on an inflatable "banana"). But, it kept tipping over. A little spooky if you ask me.

You can go on boat rides w/ groups of people to various secluded beaches. Or, rent a water taxi for 15 minutes and just get a quick tour of the bay in front of downtown.

You can rent buggies and drive around Buzios. There are many beaches to drive to, explore, etc.

September will be cooler than the summer. But, still maybe 70 or so I think.

There are many good hotels (pousadas). My favorite is Casas Brancas. It seems to have the reputation of catering to the elite more than any other hotel in Buzios. You can choose a garden room for a cheaper option. The views from the hotel (and the other nearby hotels) are awesome.

I'll be visiting Buzios again in the future. But, also checking out Parati, which is about 2 - 3 hours South of Rio. It's not quite as upscale or populated as Buzios. But, both are definitely slower paced than Rio!


Kobayashi Maru
I can't tell you much about Buzios, but I do recommend the full Brazilian wax. It's nice.


bumppo
Summer and winter are switched from that in the US< Brazil is below the equator.
Buzios WAS and old fishing villiage, it is becoming more of a rich tourist resort. It is beautiful, but not rediculously touristy yet. So if you are going to go, go NOW! a few years ago some overly wealthy european bought a house there for over a million dollars. I was there in 2000 and twenty thousand american dollars could have bought the best house there. Now the real estate has gone crazy, and people are flocking to it. To bad, it was a real nice, balanced vacation spot.


Rich L
Buzios, or Armação de Buzios, is an old fisherman´s village, about 2:30 hours north of Rio by car. It became fashionable in the 70´s and 80´s after Brigite Bardot went there a few times (first time in 64). From then until today its only growing and growing.
It´s a peninsula with some 20 beaches, on one side warmer water, on the other colder, that has some 350 small hotels, inns (Pousadas), lots of restaurants and a lots of clubs, bars etc.


, often referred to as just Búzios, is a resort town and a municipality located in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Its population was 23,011 (2005) and its area is 69 km².[1]

Once the preserve of pirates and slave traders, the peninsula of Buzios, 105 miles (169km) northeast of Rio de Janeiro, is today the haunt of the rich and famous of the world who flock to the city to enjoy the 24 or so beaches in the vicinity. The peninsula was popularized by legendary movie star Brigitte Bardot in the 1960s, and her statue still graces the main street of Buzios, the Rua das Pedras. The peninsula is a sophisticated beach resort with a very active night life and fine restaurants. The west coast beaches offer calm, clear waters while the east coast ones, facing the open sea, are a little wilder and draw the surfers and water sports enthusiasts. Among the most popular beaches are Azeda Beach, Joao Fernandinho Beach with several bars and known for its seafood, Ferradura Beach, and Geriba beach, popular for surfing. The enchanting Rua das Pedras winds through the town center and features shopping, restaurants, bars and extensive nightlife.





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