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The
tiny fishing village of Búzios, about two hours north of
Rio de Janeiro burst into prominence when French actress
Brigitte Bardot visited there in her heyday. It has since
grown to international repute, often likened to St. Tropez,
and offers the visitor sandy white beaches and an all season
climate. During the day the town is deserted as
everyone heads for the many beaches to show off their
suntanned body or eat the delicious seafood readily
available. At night the town sparkles as all the beautiful
people vie with each other for attention.
There
are more than 20 beaches with crystalline clear waters
with average temperatures around 70 degrees Farenheit. From rip-roaring surf to calm
clear inlets, there is a beach for everyone. It all depends
on what beach experience you’re looking for. Many of
Búzios' 23 glorious specimens are within walking distance
of the town. Much better fun, however, is to hire an
open-top buggy and decide which stretch of sand suits you
best.
Without
a doubt beaches and watersports are THE
activity, along with seeing and being seen by the jet
setters and beautiful people.
Night-time
in Búzios is when its cobbled and immaculately manicured
central area really comes alive. Well-groomed tourists amble
down Rua das Pedras, the town's busiest street, casting a
critical eye over the boutiques and international
restaurants that run its length.
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