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Búzios

Circuits, hotels, excursions and transfers in Búzios.

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Búzios is an upmarket beach resort peninsula east of Rio de Janeiro, once a fishing village and now known for around twenty beaches, boutique pousadas and the pedestrian Rua das Pedras dining and nightlife strip. It offers a refined, low-rise seaside counterpoint to Rio, popular for relaxation, boat trips and beach-hopping. For programs it works as a coastal extension to Rio rather than a primary arrival city.

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Destination guide for the trade

When to go

Southern-hemisphere seasons apply. Summer (December–February) is hot, lively and busiest, with peak rates over the holidays and Carnival. Autumn and spring offer warm days and thinner crowds, while winter (June–August) is milder and quieter but still pleasant for a coastal stay.

MICE & groups

Búzios suits smaller incentive groups and executive retreats rather than large congresses, with boutique pousadas and a few larger beach hotels. Its scale favours intimate, high-end programmes over convention-scale events.

Incentives

Signature rewards include private schooner charters around the peninsula's beaches, sunset gatherings, seafood dinners along Rua das Pedras and exclusive-use pousada bookings. The setting suits refined, relaxed incentive rewards for compact groups.

Access & logistics

Búzios has no significant commercial airport; groups arrive via Rio de Janeiro (GIG or SDU) with a 2.5–3 hour road transfer, or via nearby Cabo Frio (CFB) for regional flights, around 30–40 minutes away. Private transfers are the standard arrangement.

Trade notes

Budget two to three nights as a Rio extension. Búzios pairs naturally with Rio for a city-plus-beach combination and appeals to European and Latin American leisure markets seeking an upscale coastal add-on rather than a standalone destination.

Useful information

Recommended stay: 2–3 nights as a Rio extension.

No commercial airport; access via Rio (GIG/SDU) or Cabo Frio (CFB).

Road transfer from Rio is roughly 2.5–3 hours.

Schooner trips and beach-hopping are the signature activities.

High season peaks in the southern summer and holidays.

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