Stargazing tours and moonlit Hawaiian canoe rides reinvent Búzios nights, blending sea, sky, and adventure after sunset.
Night tourism is gaining strength in Brazil, bringing new open-air experiences that go beyond dining and nightlife. In Búzios, this movement takes shape through activities designed for travelers who seek connection with nature after dark.
A starry sky as an attraction
One highlight is the stargazing tour at Ponta da Lagoinha, an area known for its rocky scenery and low light pollution. The activity combines a light walk with explanations about lunar phases, constellations, and cosmic phenomena, turning Búzios’ sky into a living observatory.
“The idea is to show that the city’s landscape transforms at night and can be experienced in a new way,” says Ana Nogueira, BZ Sports manager.
Paddling under the full moon
Another memorable experience is the Hawaiian canoe paddle under the full moon, departing from Praia dos Ossos and heading to Azeda and Azedinha beaches. Guided by instructors and open to beginners, the tour offers a calming view of moonlight reflected on the ocean surface.
Usually practiced during the day, this sport takes on a more contemplative tone at night and aligns with similar experiences emerging across Brazil’s coast.
Diversifying the destination
By embracing night experiences connected to nature and sport, Búzios reinforces its position as a destination for experiential tourism. The city now invites visitors to extend their stay and see its landscapes in a new light—literally and figuratively.
Access: https://bzsports.com.br/
Photo: Divulgação


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