In our search for the
Best Beaches of Brazil, we found paradise! Many call the beaches of Búzios, Brazil, "
undoubtedly, the most charming beach resort town in the country." Let that soak in for a minute. We are talking a country that has more coastline than continents put together.
So,
what is Búzios and
"where" is Búzios on the globe?
Officially named
Armação dos Búzios, Búzios is the name of a cute conch shell, and the name given to the way a fortuneteller who uses the same shells, tells your future. Búzios is
located just two and a half hours up the Atlantic coast from Rio.

In addition, Búzios has a fascinating history! Originally settled by pirates and slave traders, some of them made these Búzios beaches their home and prospered. Fishing and especially
whaling became a way of life. The small village of Búzios, was born. It would stay a sleepy town for centuries.

However, something extraordinary happened in 1964. Starlet
Brigitte Bardot traveled to Rio to visit the home country of then boyfriend
Bob Zagury, and decided to linger in Brazil before returning home to Paris. A photographer/friend
suggested Búzios, and Bardot and her boyfriend set out to visit.
And that's all it took to put Búzios on the map. With the help of the world media, Búzios was immediately in the limelight.
To get there, your best bet is to rent a car or book that leg in advance from home. Like anywhere, if you leave it to the last minute, chauffeur's are waiting to take advantage of your situation. Remember, it’s a two-hour car ride.
And why Búzios?

Three main attractions: The Búzios beaches (of course), the rugged coastline of Búzios, and the small shops and restaurants in town.
Búzios is home to
over twenty beaches of all types; windsurf, surf, calm, cold, mild... And, they're all within a few miles of each other. We cover each one in depth on the next few pages. This is a spectacular work of God - Búzios is a peninsula of mountains and beaches are present between almost every one of them.
They call Búzios the 'playground of the rich'. More than
twenty different nations live in harmony in Búzios, among them, Africans, Germans, Argentineans, Americans, Cubans, Spanish, Italians, and the list goes on.

They come to Búzios for the beaches, the shopping (some of the finest), the beautiful people and the jet set nightlife that has transformed this quaint Brazilian fishing village into a sought-out beach destination. Búzios' center is the
famous Rua das Pedras, or Street of Stone (which it really is - flagstone). Búzios boasts fine boutiques and art galleries.