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I will be in Rio de Janeiro for 10 - 11 days during their summer season. I want to leave Rio for 1 - 2 days and go to Parati or Buzios or maybe some other coastal town. I basically want to visit a beautiful coastal town that is small, charming and hopefully less touristy than Copa, Ipanema, etc. Of course, I'd need to rent a hotel room for 1 - 2 nights and need to find a way to get to whichever place I go to.

How long does it take to get to Buzios or Parati by bus and how much does it cost? Which place to you think I should go to?

Any assistance or recommendations would be appreciated! I know very little about these places but have had them recommended to me.

2006-10-24 14:58:13 · 5 answers · asked by take_me_to_the_beach 3 in Travel Brazil Other - Brazil

Oh, by the way, I'm not staying at a hotel in Rio. Thus, I don't have easy access to packages to various destinations. I'd probably just make the arrangements on my own.

2006-10-24 17:20:08 · update #1

5 answers

Ah, i dont know which one to pick..Parati is wonderful, and Buzios is wornderful too,, but i think Parati has less tourist..they are there, but less and i think more of Brazilian tourists..Buzios is a totally different direction..and should be a wonderful trip too, in terms of what you can see from the window.. If you are goind either places, you will have to go to Rodoviaria Novo Rio and take the bus from there..From wherever you are in Zona Sul, you can take a community bus there for about R$ 2.00.. When you get to your destination, look for pousadas, something like a bed and breakfast..Hope everything goes well and enjoy my city.. PS. Actually, on the way to Paraty, you can go to the famous Ilha Grande on the way, but for that you will need about two days...By the way, depending where you are, you wont have to go to Rio' s main bus terminal i mentioned above..just go to Avenida Brazil to take the bus to Parati, and on this trip, you will see much more very small town beaches ..

2006-10-24 22:55:50 · answer #1 · answered by tabushi11209 1 · 0 0

If you want to hang out at the beach and hit upscale bars, go to Buzios. If you want to see a historic town, maybe take a boat ride on a calm bay or maybe do some hiking in the Atlantic Rainforest, go to Paraty.

Paraty is about 4 hours by bus. I'm not sure of the ticket price, but it isn't expensive. I've only been to Buzios by car. A cheaper option nextdoor to Buzios is Cabo Frio.

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2006-10-25 04:13:19 · answer #2 · answered by Bill H 3 · 0 0

With its bright sandy beaches, leaping mountains and picturesque harbour, it's no surprise that Rio de Janeiro is known as the "cidade maravilhosa", or marvellous town and with hotelbye you can get the chance and visit this particular city. Rio de Janeiro is facing the South Atlantic coast and could be the second-largest town in Brazil. That city is lucky with one of the very most beautiful natural options for a metropolis in the world. The spectacular landscape is one among the causes that readers decided Rio de Janeiro. Throughout carnival time, a event that everybody heard, the streets load with audio and ornately costumed performers getting tourists from all around the globe.

2016-12-23 00:53:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hop a bus to Buzios, it is as you described, slightly touristy but not overwhelmingly so. I have not been to Parati. If you have a day where you just want a nice beach that is comparitively not touristy, on the other side of the hill from Imanema is Barra de Tijuca. the international surf competitions are held there. Not a lot of nightlife, but who cares? They have 24 hour food and drink kiosks on the beach, sit back and relax. its closer than Buzios, although I think Buzios is definately worth a look.

2006-10-25 01:02:16 · answer #4 · answered by bumppo 5 · 0 0

Búzios is 10.

2006-10-26 00:48:07 · answer #5 · answered by df 7 · 0 0

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