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| Buzios | Buzios is located in 33 km from Natal. Access is by highway RN 063, which is best known as Rota do Sol.
Búzios is the name of a kind of little sea shells; some people declare that they can tell the fortune by throwing búzios on the ground and analyzing the position they lay. There is also a well-known beach in Rio de Janeiro called Búzios.
The splendor of the beaches has lured more and more locals, who construct holiday condos in Búzios. The waves are rather small, but the abnormality of the reefs leads to the occurrence of wandering streams.
Búzios has movable dunes where you can tour with buggy, like Jenipabu (however, the dunes of Jenipabu are higher); and the buggy drivers can add more emotion to the trip.
If you get on the top of the dunes, you may view the beaches of Pirangi, Búzios (the stretch between Pirangi and Búzios is dubbed Pirambúzios) and Tabatinga. You may also observe there few lagoons of mineral water; the quantity and extent of the lagoons differs with the change of the seasons.
One of the numerous coves of Búzios, enclosed by "falésias", is inhabited by dolphins during mating season. The site is famed as Baía dos Golfinhos (Bay of Dolphins), and boasts a restaurant, where you can relish appetizers and drinks, while sitting place where the dolphins swim in the bay.
Búzios boasts one of the most well-liked lagoons in Rio Grande do Norte, the Lagoa de Arituba. People visit the place to taste the plates of fish served in the restaurant, and to bathe in the clean mineral water; there is a rural version of an aerobunda, not similar to the original of Jacumã, but not less fun however.
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