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Discover Buzios on a private tour
Imagine Buzios, a place where the ocean seems to whisper secrets to the shore. You stroll along its cobblestone roads, the ocean breeze lightly brushing past. Your guide, a true local, turns your Buzios exploration into something personal, intimate, even. Think about embarking on a private journey to secluded beaches, discovering bustling markets, or indulging in the area's culinary offerings. Everywhere you go, you bypass the usual crowds, while your guide shares stories about Brigitte Bardot's affection for this spot and the enduring bohemian vibe. Each sunset unveils a new side of Buzios, and with your guide, you're not just a visitor—you're woven into the fabric of its tale. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Buzios. Explore Buzios your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Buzios tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Buzios for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Glide by schooner to Ilha Feia and snorkel over rocky reefs where colourful fish and sea turtles are often seen, or explore tide pools at Ponta da Lagoinha with a guide who knows what to touch and what to avoid. You can also walk the Mangue de Pedra at Praia da Gorda to spot herons and fiddler crabs in this rare stone mangrove. Adventure tours: Ride a buggy on a private beach-hopping loop from Geribá to Ferradura, pausing at lookouts like Mirante do Forno for photos and a quick swim. Prefer the water? Try stand-up paddleboarding in the calm cove at João Fernandinho, or take a coastal kayak from Azeda with your guide setting the pace. Architecture tours: Follow the cobblestones of Rua das Pedras and Orla Bardot to see preserved façades, the Brigitte Bardot statue, and the Três Pescadores sculpture that honours local fishing culture. Visit hilltop Igreja de Sant’Ana above Praia dos Ossos, a whitewashed 18th-century chapel with simple sacred art and sea views. The central strip around Rua das Pedras is walkable, but beaches sit far apart and public transport isn’t very convenient for visitors; you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide to include private transportation or a boat charter between bays. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Buzios inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods A private walking tour in Búzios lets you explore its charming neighborhoods with a local guide, offering a personalized experience of this coastal paradise. Consider these for your itinerary: - Rua das Pedras: The heart of Búzios, this area is perfect for nightlife enthusiasts and shoppers. Your guide will help you navigate the bustling streets filled with boutiques, cafes, and lively bars. - Ferradura: Ideal for families and water sports fans, Ferradura offers a beautiful beach with calm waters. Your guide can show you the best spots for a relaxing day by the sea. - Geribá: Known for its surfing culture, Geribá attracts younger travelers and adventure seekers. Learn about the surf scene and enjoy beachside activities with insights from your guide. - Manguinhos: A quieter area, Manguinhos is perfect for those seeking tranquility and fresh seafood. With your guide, explore the local fish market and enjoy a peaceful sunset by the bay. Day trip ideas from Buzios Using Búzios as your base, add variety with easy day trips and short tours to nearby beach towns and lagoons, so you trade one gorgeous shoreline for another without a long drive. Arraial do Cabo rewards you with clear water, bright sand, and boat rides to calm coves like Praia do Forno and Praia do Farol; snorkel with turtles, lounge on quiet beaches, and grab fresh fish by the docks if you like simple seafood and island views. Cabo Frio mixes a long, breezy beach at Praia do Forte with history at Forte São Mateus and mellow swimming at Ilha do Japonês; it fits you if you want a relaxed beach day plus easy walking, local markets, and casual spots for artisan gelato or a cold coconut. Saquarema is Brazil’s surf capital, so you can watch powerful breaks at Itaúna Beach, stroll up to the hilltop church for big ocean views, and explore low-key cafés; this suits you if surf culture, photography, and wide open coastlines sound right. Araruama Lagoon offers steady wind for kitesurfing and windsurfing, shallow water for beginners, and small villages like Praia Seca for a slow lunch; birdlife and salt pans add interest if you enjoy nature and quiet corners on your day trips from Búzios. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Buzios most travellers miss.