Holidays in Buzios
North of Rio de Janeiro, 130 km from the city, on the Costa del Sol, lies a place of unique beauty. From a small fishing village, this corner has transformed into a luxurious resort for celebrities. Búzios is now a vacation spot for the wealthy elite: famous actors, artists, poets, and writers. The water here is crystal clear, and the sea is calm and turquoise.
The cool Atlantic current has carved the island into dozens of small bays, giving rise to Búzios's nickname—the Cape of a Thousand Faces. Each of the twenty bays and 20 magnificent beaches will captivate you with its unique beauty and individuality. Búzios has a unique, dry, temperate, almost Mediterranean climate. Since winter is virtually nonexistent here, the resort is open year-round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Due to its location at the intersection of the Brazilian and Antarctic Ocean currents, the peninsula's coastline is washed by warm waters on one side and colder waters on the other. In Portuguese, "Búzios" means "sea shell." Indeed, from above, it resembles a shell. Its territory is covered in forested hills. The famous Brigitte Bardot, who once visited this magical place, said: "If there is a paradise on earth, it is Búzios!"
Búzios offers entertainment for every taste. All types of water sports are offered: sailing, diving, surfing, water skiing, and much more. In the evening, numerous bars and restaurants welcome visitors.
















