Pousada Pedra Da Laguna
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Travel Blogs from Buzios
Aqua Noodles...and Briggite Bardot
... would have done. You can do this by hired buggy, tour bus, or water taxi from the jetty in town. Some were within walking distance from my hotel. You can also do as I did, and slightly regretted, which is to take one of the 2 1/2 hour boat tours that are endlessly pushed from the boat jetty. They promise to "stop" at three beaches, but of course the boats cannot moor so these are just stops a short distance off shore from ...
Brazil's French Riviera
... to the rental "shop", we headed for the pier for our 11:30 boat trip around 7 beaches of Búzios, which finally set sail two hours late! We were joined by a lot of the inhabitants of two huge cruise liners docked in the bay, celebrating Christmas with plenty of joviality, free beer and caipirinhas. After visiting two beaches, the boat wouldn’t restart. After about 30 minutes of serious engine examination while some of the passengers dived into the ...
Buzios - Bundoran of Brazil
... that should be nuked. Nothing against the people of Dunmore though! Anyways, bus journey to Buzios was fine. We said a decade of the rosary that the sun would shine and as we got closer to Buzios we thought our prayers might be working! Arrived in Buzios around half 12 and headed straight for the Pousada (Guest House). Guidebook said that Buzios is the St. Tropez of Brazil, but on first impressions it looked like Bundoran on a ...
Rio de Janeiro
... and from 90 minutes before the kick off until 30 minutes after it was all over, the only time the noise abated was at half time. The only tunes we recognised were ´when the saints come marching in´ and ´Hitler has only got one ball´, which of course we sang with gusto. The band were basically about 5 people with drums of various sizes and our section also contained a ´crowd conductor´. I have seen crowd conductors many times before, but this is the first one ...
Climbing Sugarloaf
... are amazing; beaches everywhere, the city in the distance, no other people, and the feeling that it was earned through a great hike. I strongly recommend this for moderately experienced climbers. We get to the top and there is a horde of people from the cable car. I hear English for the first time in along time. Turns out there are lots of English, other European and Ausies but I spot few ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking