It is one of the most famous beaches and one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Búzios. Almost 2km long, with cold and choppy waters, Geribá Beach is the ideal destination for surfing. In the left corner, there is a designated area for sand sports lovers. It has infrastructure and a wide gastronomic offer.
True Buziano jewels, the sisters Azeda and Azedinha are 200m and 50m long, respectively. Small, but enormous in terms of beauty, with its calm, crystal clear and green waters. The beaches are located within an Environmental Protection Area created by Law No. 086, of August 19, 1988. They are surrounded by rocky shores, vegetation and have a direct view of the sunset, making the scenery even more stunning. It's no surprise that Azeda and Azedinha are considered two of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil. They have infrastructure and gastronomic offers to serve visitors.
With 800m of clear, fine sand and calm, blue waters, the duo João Fernandes and João Fernandinho are excellent options for those looking for nautical activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking and stand-up paddle. They have infrastructure and gastronomic offers to serve visitors.
Much sought after by families, Praia da Tartaruga has calm, green and warm waters, ideal for diving and observing fish and corals. As its name suggests, the cove is a nesting point for three different species of sea turtles. Furthermore, the right side of the beach is the area of the Costa do Sol State Park, therefore, an area of untouched nature. It has infrastructure and gastronomic offers to serve visitors.
Due to the peculiar geographical formation, where its ends close, it was named Praia da Ferradura. It is surrounded by hotels and mansions and is very popular with lovers of water sports such as wakeboarding, diving, pedal boating and kayaking. Despite the colder waters, it is also usually frequented by families with children, as it is in an area protected from wind and sea currents. It has infrastructure and a wide gastronomic offer to serve visitors.