Cabo Frio Essentials
Cabo Frio features a diverse landscape ranging from the expansive white sand dunes of Praia do Forte and Praia das Dunas to the shell-shaped cove of Praia das Conchas. Historical landmarks include the 17th-century Forte São Mateus, guarding the entrance to the Itajuru Canal, and the colonial Convento de Nossa Senhora dos Anjos. For panoramic city views, Mirante do Morro Da Guia overlooks the waterfront, while the Shopping dos Biquines offers a specialized commercial hub with over 150 swimwear stores.
Praia do Forte
Main urban beach known for its fine white sand and proximity to the city center and historic fort.
Forte São Mateus
17th-century stone fortress built by the Portuguese to defend the coast against pirates and French privateers.
Mirante do Morro Da Guia
Hilltop viewpoint featuring a colonial chapel and panoramic views of the Itajuru Canal and Praia do Forte.
Praia do Peró
Long stretch of coastline awarded the Blue Flag for environmental quality and clean waters.
Shopping dos Biquines
Specialized commercial district in the Gamboa neighborhood featuring over 100 shops dedicated to swimwear and beach fashion.
Praia das Conchas
Shell-shaped bay known for its calm, transparent waters and rock formations ideal for snorkeling.
Ilha do Japonês
Small island in the Itajuru Canal accessible by boat or wading at low tide, featuring shallow, warm waters.
Convento de Nossa Senhora dos Anjos
17th-century Franciscan architectural complex that houses the Museum of Religious and Traditional Art.
Praia das Dunas
Coastal area defined by massive white sand dunes and stronger waves suitable for surfing.
Lajinha
Lighthouse situated on the rocky point near the entrance to the Itajuru Canal.
Praça das Águas
Waterfront plaza featuring an artificial lake with fountains, illuminated at night, located on the Praia do Forte promenade.
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