Virgin Beach

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A Praia das Virgens é uma das ...

Virgin Beach (Praia das Virgens) is one of the most secluded beaches in Búzios, known for its small sandy cove and largely untouched natural surroundings. Its remote location and limited land access make it a favorite for visitors who want privacy, nature and unique coastal views. It’s commonly seen during boat tours but rarely found by most visitors on foot.:contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

Access

Land access is only possible at low tide via narrow rocky trails. One trail starts at the left end of Praia do Canto and another from the rocky headland of Praia da Tartaruga. These trails are narrow, uneven and require careful footing. Alternatively, small boats and water taxis allow visitors to see or reach the beach from the sea.:contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

Features

The beach remains largely undeveloped, with no formal services or support infrastructure. Its small sand strip is flanked by rocks and native vegetation, offering a rare and intimate coastal experience. Visitors should bring water, sunscreen and food due to lack of facilities.:contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Things to do

  • Enjoy quiet beach time in a secluded cove
  • Take photos of the pristine landscape
  • Combine the visit with beach hikes or boat tours

Tips

Best visited at low tide when the trail is more accessible. Wear sturdy shoes and be cautious on rocky paths. Because of its limited space and access challenges, Virgin Beach is less suitable for large groups or families with small children.:contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

When to visit

The beach is accessible year-round but conditions depend on tide and weather. Even in peak season, it often remains quiet due to its remote position.:contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

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