A pleasant 2-hour car trip takes you to the peninsula of Búzios, where more than 20 magnificent beaches and crystal-clear water contrast with the exuberantly sculptured landscape and exotic vegetation. Located far from the Serra do Mar mountain range, Búzios is one of the places where it rains the least in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and you can then enjoy here a wonderful year-round summer. Originally settled by European pirates and slave traders, this happy mixture of many origins prospered and became a picturesque fishing village, elected one of the 10 most beautiful areas in the world, famous for its unique combination of rustic charm, architectural harmony, incredible beauty and sophisticated boutiques and restaurants frequented by discerning visitors who come from all over the world to experience its magic. Búzios is a nice place for families with small children, as a lot of the beaches have very calm water and some bigger hotels offers comfortable rooms and services for families. On the other hand Búzios is also for those who want to enjoy the beach during the day and have fun at night. There is a good selection of nightclubs or bars and nice restaurants, where you can enjoy yourself, eat and dance the whole night.
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