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Ilhas Botinas Boat Trip + Angra dos Reis Beaches

Discover some of the natural wonders of the state of Rio de Janeiro on this boat trip around the Ilhas Botinas & the beaches of Angra dos Reis. Ilhas Botinas Boat Trip + Angra dos Reis Beaches. We'll meet at 11 am at Estação de Santa Luzia to...

  • 5 hours
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Discover some of the natural wonders of the state of Rio de Janeiro on this boat trip around the Ilhas Botinas & the beaches of Angra dos Reis.

Ilhas Botinas Boat Trip + Angra dos Reis Beaches

We'll meet at 11 am at Estação de Santa Luzia to begin the tour to discover the beauty of Angra dos Reis. Once there, we'll board the boat and head towards our first stop at the Ilhas Botinas, where you can take a dip in its crystal-clear waters.

Next, we'll visit Praia de Jurubaíba, also known as Praia do Dentista, located on the island of Gipóia. Here, you can enjoy the fine sandy beach surrounded by lush vegetation.

We will then proceed to Praia da Piedade, a cove with white sand and shallow water on either side. This location includes the Igreja da Piedade and houses that were frequented by celebrities.

Feeling hungry? At our next stop, Praia das Flechas, you'll have an hour for lunch on your own and to explore. This beach features restaurants and a deserted area. Keep an eye out for turtles!

After five hours of activity, we'll return to the starting point to conclude the boat tour of the Ilhas Botinas and the beaches of Angra dos Reis.

Included

  • Boat trip
  • Portuguese–speaking guide

Not included

  • Lunch: 100BRL per person

Location

Activity location

Avenida Reis Magos, 160, Centro, Angra dos Reis - RJ, 23900-504, Brazil

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