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5.0 (3 reviews)

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Praia de Geribá

Praia de Geribá

4.3(8 reviews)
23.9 km

A surfer's paradise in blissful Buzios. Unless you're staying directly near this beach, you'll like…read morehave to taxi or dune buggy over, but it's worth it - especially if you're interested in doing some surfing. The nice thing is you don't have to bring your own gear. There are 1-2 beach kiosks that will rent boards and even give you an instructor if you're a beginner. The waves are varied so it's great for all levels of surfers. There are a few other spots where you can order some juices, beers, and grab a small bite. Although Fishbone was closed when we went, apparently they have some pretty epic sunset and nightly parties (specifically during the summer months).

I have really enjoyed my stay at Praira Geribá. The beach itself is around two miles long (I jog it…read morein the mornings), it has good surf and there is plenty of open space. There is also a good selection of bars and beach stands selling caipirinhas and food at reasonable prizes compared to the other beaches at Buzios. The surf is good, I'd say only Praira Brava has better surf in Buzios, but Brava is basically a sanctuary and you'll have to drive or walk to northeast end of Buzios. As another reviewer mentioned Praira Geribá is not close to "el centro" (Rua das Pedras) but it is accessible via taxi, it costs around 25 reals for a taxi ride to get from center to Geribá. There is also a a nice coffee shop near by on Rua Gravatas and a good Acai spot (called Acai Point), I recommend both. I will definitely come back to Praia Geribá obrigado por ler, Art

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Praia da Barra da Tijuca

Praia da Barra da Tijuca

4.7(20 reviews)
134.1 kmBarra da Tijuca

This is a beautiful beach if you're in the area and want to check it out. There a lot of things to…read moredo here besides just walking in the sand. There also some food places on the top. Crossing the street to get here would be the biggest challenge unless you go in the early morning like I did. The weather was nice and it was after it rained a bit so the whole view was clear and beautiful. I'm staying at the Windsor Barra so it's across the street from this beach that also as a rooftop view. So I went up to the 17th floor to take a look at the beautiful beach.

When in Rio de Janeiro, you ought to visit both Copacabana and Ipanema. You hear so much about…read morethese districts and their beaches years before you ever set foot in Rio. However, once you head south of here and further out from their density and population, the major beachfront thoroughfare changes names with each different neighborhood like people change their underwear, and it finally sort of makes a straight shot for a long time, you are probably on Avenida das Americas and in Barra da Tijuca. Parallel to this major artery is Barra's long and uninterrupted praia, or beach. It doesn't have the fanfare that Copacabana and Ipanema do but, in terms of natural features, this long strand is much the same, though comparatively quieter. You can get here on public transportation. Certain bus lines continue in front of Rio's beaches down into Barra da Tijuca, all the way down to where the area ends, as does Rio de Janeiro, more or less, at Recreio dos Bandeirantes. People diss on Barra da Tijuca. They say it's Rio's attempt to be like the suburban sprawl that is Broward County, Florida. It has an almost tacky mega mall along Avenida das Americas as well as newer condo towers and housing. I'd say the comparison has some validity. After all, isn't Broward County, and the beaches along it, newer and more tranquil than the areas of and beaches in Miami-Dade? I think so. There are a couple of funky things about the Barra da Tijuca area. First, while it is newer and upscale, being 11 miles long means there are some favelas in this westernmost part of Rio. They are or have been marked on Google maps and the more "proper" residents of Barra are not at all happy about that. The favelas appear to be smaller and more inland than the long beach strand. Second, Barra is long and narrow and the back end of it has marshes, lagoons, and other waterways. In them live these smaller to medium sized caimans (jacares) which are a more yellowish color and indigenous to the area. I found this interesting and more fodder for comparing Rio to Miami. For that matter, their "kin folk" can be found in waterways within the city limits of South Florida municipalities, New Orleans, and Houston, just to name a few North American locales. Third, the very end of Barra is known as Recreio dos Bandeirantes. It is not as upscale and flashy as the part of Barra first encountered upon coming around the promontory containing the Dois Irmaos monolith. Your reward for going this far south and west from Rio's more popular beaches is this - the "morro:" http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GH29uXeSJIw/TVWU9bWwO8I/AAAAAAAAAJ8/QbiJjr1xG8I/s1600/recreio_dos_bandeirantes%255B1%255D.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5035/6953462316_f39345e4cf_z.jpg Either way, if doing the beach thing, you probably won't be in Barra da Tijuca to shop in mega malls, spot large reptiles, or tour favelas. You're here to enjoy its 11 mile long beach strand. Overlook the comparisons to Broward County FL and other digs on Barra and enjoy yourselves at this wonderful beach.

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Praia Grande - beaches - Updated May 2026

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