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Ossos
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Portraying perect harmony between its historical past and nature, this beach is considered to be one the main sights of Búzios. Fishermen have been casting their nets for centuries in this lovely cove with clear, calm waters. The number of buildings is limited, and the traditional architectural style blends well with nature. The lovely Sant’ Anna Church and Yacht Club, are vestiges of a not too distant past, giving a pleasant sense of nostalgia...



History

According to some researchers, the beach is named after the whale bones left behind on its sands by fishermen.

Other historians believe that the beach is named after the human bones which remained after a massacre of the Tupinambá indians, committed in the mid-15th. Century, by a Portuguese force led by Captain Armador Estevão Gomes, which left the beach as an open cemetery.

In previous decades the Ossos area used to be the main commercial district in Búzios.

How to Get There

Between the Praias de Armação and Azeda, access is via the Praça dos Ossos. The Sant’ Anna Church and the Yacht Club are local landmarks

General Information

You should definitely take your camera to capture its stunning beauty on film.

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