If someone asked where all
the beach action takes place in Búzios, you'd have to tell them "
Geribá". Geribá sits on the south side of the Búzios peninsula as it projects eastward into the Atlantic. Because of its wide-open face to the southeast,
Geribá Beach has the best surf in Búzios. But before you pack the beach umbrella and head across town, know that Geribá also has a softer side. Read
Praia de Geriba in Portuguese.

Our rental happened to be right here in front of the Futevolei court and next to the huge bar on the beach. Can't put a price tag on the view and it was simply wonderful to wake up to this each day while in Buzios.
First,
let's look at the surf.

If you're coming to Búzios, and like the sound of the surf - all through the night - your best bet is to rent a house on Geribá Beach. Just remember that
high season is December through Easter, but any other time you can find a beachfront home and rent it with full maid service for $200.00 a day. We're talking
out the front door onto the sand situation here.

And you better believe renters and local residents take advantage of Geribá Beach. Each day they're out jogging, swimming, surfing, playing soccer, or even
Futevôlei (footvolley). Locals will tell you this is the off-season hangout of Brazilian soccer stars
Ronaldinho Gaúcho (currently rated best in the world), and legendary
Romário.

In addition, most of the Brazilian celebrities call this beach home when on vacation from Rio, from
Milton Nascimento to
Fafá de Belém, and all of the soap opera stars.
So, the action happens here.
Why?

First, the beach itself. Geribá is
the widest beach in Búzios, and, one of the longest. There's enough room to have sports (soccer, volley, etc) and plant a few umbrellas as well. Secondly, in the center there is constant
large surf - good enough for short boarders to go 10 - 15 seconds, and nice enough for the long boarder to glide all the way into the the shallows. Because Geribá Beach has no rock bottom, it's ideal for learning all water sports, including board surfing, windsurfing and boogie boarding. You'll see an occasional kite surfer here, too - although conditions are better at
Maguinhos Beach (little wave action), the wind at Geribá Beach is constant.