INSOLITO
Buzios
Insolito: Our ViewThis is the newest hotel in Buzios and it has brought a refreshing boutique hotel to the area. Wooden decking surrounded by pools with views of the ocean make it easy to watch a day pass. Beautifully curved (and comfortable!) furniture adorn the sitting areas and imaginatively decorated rooms make this one of the best places to stay Insolito: Fast Facts
Insolito: The DetailLocated on the stunning Ferradura Beach, the Insolito Boutique hotel was designed to offer its guests a more exclusive and sophisticated feel. Surrounded by lush green vegetation, Insolito offers suites with large balcony decks and private Jacuzzis with breath taking ocean views. The Mediterranean-style architecture blends perfectly with the rich blues and greens of the Brazilian coastline, creating a tranquil atmosphere for you to enjoy ultimate relaxation. The property has twelve uniquely designed rooms divided into three categories, Superior, Deluxe, and Suites. Each room is designed according to a specific theme such as photography and literature or Candomble – an African-Brazilian religion and all rooms exude a Brazilian beach-chic vibe. The hotel offers two swimming pools – one a refreshing sea water pool, a Jacuzzi, dry and wet saunas, and two massage rooms. Shuttle services to downtown, private yoga classes and spa treatments are also available. The beautiful sea front restaurant offers delicious fusion cuisine, combining Brazil’s diverse flavours and colours to create an unforgettable dining experience. You may also likeRio de Janeiro
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