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João Fernandes Beach

João Fernandes Beach in Búzios offers calm blue water for snorkeling, kayaking and SUP, plus strong beachfront infrastructure, a scenic viewpoint and easy access by car or water taxi.

Praia de João Fernandes - João Fernandes, Armação dos Búzios, RJ, 28950-000, Brazil

About

João Fernandes Beach is one of the most complete and popular beaches in Búzios, known for its blue water, good visibility and “beach-with-service” vibe. With roughly 800 meters of shoreline, it often feels calmer than open-ocean beaches, making it a great pick for snorkeling, kayaking and stand-up paddle. It also connects easily to central beaches by water taxi.

Sea conditions

João Fernandes sits in a more protected cove, so waves and currents are usually lighter. On calm days, snorkeling near the rocks is one of the best experiences here, with clear water and marine life activity.

Things to do

  • Snorkeling near the rocky edges
  • Kayak and stand-up paddle in calm water
  • João Fernandes viewpoint for panoramic photos
  • Coastal walks along the rocks
  • Beach restaurants and lounges for lunch and drinks

Facilities

João Fernandes is well-served with beachfront restaurants, beach service across much of the sand and water-activity options. A well-known spot on this beach is Beach Club La Plage, often chosen by visitors looking for comfort and service during peak season.

How to get there

Access by car, taxi or ride-share is straightforward, but traffic and parking get harder in summer and holidays. Many visitors prefer using a water taxi to reach João Fernandes from central points like Ossos/Armação and nearby beaches.

Parking & practical costs

The area includes regulated street parking and private lots. A commonly reported reference for the rotating parking fee in Búzios is R$ 4.80 per hour, while private parking varies widely depending on season. Arriving early is the best strategy.

Water taxi: when it’s worth it

Water taxis are a popular way to hop between central beaches without dealing with parking. Typical visitor guides mention prices around R$ 10–R$ 30 depending on route and day, plus the bonus of scenic views from the sea.

João Fernandes vs. João Fernandinho

Many travelers combine João Fernandes with João Fernandinho, a smaller and quieter neighboring beach. The key difference is access: João Fernandes is car-friendly; João Fernandinho usually involves a short walk downhill (or water taxi), which helps keep it more peaceful.

Best time & tips

  • Mornings are best for snorkeling and paddle activities.
  • High season: go early for easier access and better beach spots.
  • Photo tip: visit the viewpoint for the classic bay shot.
  • With kids: generally a great option, but always check conditions.

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