Boat Trip in Búzios

Discover the charm of Búzios on a full-day boat tour, exploring stunning beaches, local culture, and seaside cuisine. Perfect for a relaxing adventure.

If you’re planning a trip to Brazil and want a taste of its stunning coastline, a boat trip in Búzios might just be what you’re looking for. This tour promises a full day of exploring some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, combined with the chance to soak up local culture and enjoy delicious seaside cuisine. It’s a well-loved option, especially for those who want to see multiple beaches without the hassle of moving around too much.

What we really appreciate about this experience is how it offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and cultural flavor. For instance, the stops at beaches like Geribá and Ferradura mean you’ll get plenty of time for swimming and relaxing in peaceful settings, while a guided stroll through Búzios’ lively streets adds a bit of local charm. The opportunity to enjoy fresh seafood and make the most of the scenic surroundings makes this tour a great pick for those who value a relaxed, scenic day out.

However, one thing to keep in mind is that with a day-long itinerary, you’ll need to be prepared for a fairly full schedule—some might find the 14-hour duration a bit long, especially if you prefer slower mornings or are traveling with young kids. Also, the tour operates rain or shine, which is typical for outdoor excursions but worth considering if weather conditions aren’t ideal.

This experience suits travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Búzios, combining beach hopping, cultural insights, and local cuisine, all wrapped into one day. It’s especially good for those who enjoy guided tours and don’t mind a bit of boat time.

Key Points

Boat Trip in Búzios - Key Points

  • Natural Beauty & Beaches: Stops at iconic beaches like Geribá, Ferradura, João Fernandes, and Tartaruga.
  • Guided Experience: Knowledgeable guides share local history and interesting facts.
  • Includes Lunch & Transportation: Seamless pickup, expert guide, and a tasty seaside meal.
  • Flexible & Full-Day: 14-hour schedule ideal for travelers who want to maximize their day.
  • Weather Considerations: Tour runs rain or shine, so pack accordingly.
  • Value for Money: At $91, it offers a comprehensive experience with many highlights.

This tour is a solid option if you’re after a full, immersive day that packs in some of Búzios’ top sights and flavors. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want to avoid the hassle of planning multiple transport connections or figuring out the best beaches to visit. Everything from pickup to meal is arranged, letting you focus on enjoying yourself.

The boat ride itself is a highlight, offering a different perspective of the coastline—expect plenty of photos of sparkling waters, cliffs, and colorful beach scenes. The stops at beaches like Geribá and Ferradura are perfect for those wanting a mix of lively and quiet spaces, with the added bonus of swimming and sunbathing in crystal-clear waters.

It’s worth mentioning that the tour’s price of $91 strikes a decent balance considering what’s included—transport, a professional guide, a schooner ride, and a meal. That said, beverages, snorkeling gear, and marine fees are extra, so if you’re into snorkeling or want drinks on the boat, budget accordingly. One guest mentioned the food was varied and clean, and the guide was friendly and attentive, adding a personal touch to the day.

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The Beaches: What to Expect

Boat Trip in Búzios - The Beaches: What to Expect

The journey kicks off at Geribá Beach, renowned for its expansive sands and good waves—ideal for surfers or anyone who loves a beach with a bit of energy. We loved the way this beach feels spacious and lively without feeling crowded, offering plenty of space to stretch out and enjoy the sun.

Next, the boat heads to Ferradura Beach, famous for its horseshoe shape and calm waters. The tranquil vibe here is perfect for relaxing or swimming in a peaceful setting. The water’s shades of blue and green make it a photographer’s dream, and the scenery is simply stunning.

João Fernandes Beach is another highlight, often described as more upscale and visited by international travelers. Its transparent waters make it a favorite for swimming, and the proximity to seaside restaurants means you can grab a quick bite or drink while soaking in the view.

Tartaruga Beach offers a calmer, more serene environment, ideal if you’re seeking quiet time and gentle water for swimming. The whole area provides a sense of escape from busier spots, perfect for unwinding.

Throughout the day, you’ll be passing by other charming beaches and enjoying panoramic views of the coastline. Your guide will share insights and stories, adding depth to the sightseeing.

The Cultural & Culinary Experience

Boat Trip in Búzios - The Cultural & Culinary Experience

Búzios isn’t just about beaches—its streets are dotted with colorful houses, cobblestone lanes, craft shops, and lively restaurants. A guided walk through Rua das Pedras gives you a taste of local culture, and many guests say it’s a fun, relaxed way to see the town’s mix of rustic charm and modern flair.

Lunch is included in the tour, and according to reviews, it’s a worthwhile part of the experience. You’ll stop at a traditional restaurant where you can indulge in fresh seafood, a staple here, with the option to enjoy a caipirinha or other local drinks. The food quality seems to get good feedback, with some noting the variety and cleanliness.

While beverages and snorkeling equipment aren’t included, the opportunity to try local dishes and drinks adds a nice touch to the day. The guide’s local knowledge enhances the experience, giving you context about Búzios’ history and culture.

The Practical Side: Transport, Duration & Price

Boat Trip in Búzios - The Practical Side: Transport, Duration & Price

The tour offers licensed transportation from hotel pickups in Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon, making it quite convenient for visitors staying in Rio. The entire day lasts around 14 hours—so be prepared for a long but rewarding experience. The boat trip itself lasts around 4 hours, with plenty of stops to enjoy the beaches.

The price of $91 per person feels reasonable, considering the inclusions—transport, guide, boat ride, and lunch. It’s a good deal for those looking for an all-in-one day adventure. Keep in mind that the tour operates rain or shine, and there’s an environmental fee of R$10.50 per person, payable on the day.

Some travelers might find the duration a bit tiring, especially if you prefer shorter excursions or are traveling with children. However, the day is well-paced with plenty to see and do, and the guide’s insights add value throughout.

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Boat Trip in Búzios



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“Everything was great. The food was varied and clean. The beach was a dream. I definitely want to go there again. Thank you for our tour guide. She …”

— Sara, April 19, 2024

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What Could Be Better?

Boat Trip in Búzios - What Could Be Better?

While the experience is generally praised, a few small considerations might influence your choice. Since the tour is quite long, it might not suit everyone, particularly those who prefer leisurely mornings or have mobility issues—note that it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments. Also, the need to pay extra for snorkeling gear or drinks might be a downside if you’re looking for an all-inclusive day.

Weather could be a factor—since the tour runs rain or shine, a rainy day might dampen the experience, although the boat and beaches can still be beautiful even in less-than-perfect weather. Also, the size of the vessels can vary, which might influence comfort levels, but safety standards are high, with approval from the Navy.

This boat trip is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, guided day in Búzios, with a mix of beach time, cultural sights, and good food. If you’re someone who enjoys boat rides and scenic views, you’ll love the perspectives gained from cruising along the coast. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate having logistics sorted out, like transportation and meals, so they can focus on relaxing and enjoying the day.

While not specifically tailored for families or children with special needs, it can be a fun experience for older kids who can handle long days. It’s better suited to travelers looking for a balanced mix of activity and leisure rather than a purely relaxed beach day.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes licensed, professional transportation from hotel pickup locations in Copacabana, Ipanema, or Leblon.

What is the duration of the tour?
The entire day lasts about 14 hours, with the boat ride itself being roughly 4 hours, including stops at various beaches.

What should I bring?
A passport or ID is necessary. Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed on the boat, so pack light.

Are drinks and snorkeling gear included?
No, beverages and snorkeling equipment are extra. You can rent snorkeling gear for R$35 if you want to explore underwater.

Is the tour suitable for kids or people with mobility issues?
It’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments, and the long schedule might be tiring for children.

What’s the weather policy?
The tour runs rain or shine, so dress appropriately and be prepared for different weather conditions.

How much does the environmental fee cost?
It’s R$10.50 per person, payable on the day of the tour.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.

A boat trip in Búzios offers a well-rounded day combining nature, culture, and cuisine, perfect for those wanting to see the highlights without the hassle of planning every detail. The mix of stunning beaches, knowledgeable guides, and delicious food makes it a popular choice, especially for first-time visitors or those short on time.

While it’s on the longer side and involves some additional costs for extras, the price point reflects a comprehensive experience that leaves many travelers feeling satisfied. Whether you’re snapping photos of clear waters, enjoying fresh seafood, or exploring charming streets, this tour provides a snapshot of everything that makes Búzios special.

If you’re looking for a day that balances relaxation with adventure, and don’t mind a full schedule, this boat trip could be just the escape you need. Just remember to pack light, bring your camera, and prepare for a memorable day by the sea.

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