The ship will anchor and tender passengers close to the town center of Cabo Frio, a vibrant city locally known as "Cidade do Agito" (City of Buzz). Situated 93 miles (150 km) northeast of Rio de Janeiro, this city of approximately 230,000 residents is a popular destination renowned for its beautiful soft white sandy beaches and lively entertainment. The beaches are well-suited for swimming, surfing, and diving. However, while the famous Forte Beach is a major draw, the immediate urban area surrounding it is described as rather plain.
Getting Around from the Port
Your tender will drop you close to the town, allowing for easy walking access to the city center and nearby attractions. No specific local transport options (such as taxis or public transit) or their costs are detailed in the provided information, but most central points of interest, including the main beach, should be reachable on foot.
Attractions and Activities
- Forte Beach & Saint Mathews Fortress: Cabo Frio's most famous attraction is Forte Beach, a 7.5-kilometer stretch of soft white sand located in the city's heart. This beach is excellent for swimming, surfing, and diving. Head to the far left end of Forte Beach to explore the historic Fortress of Saint Mathews, which was built in 1620. Entrance to the fortress is free, and it offers memorable panoramic views of the coastline.
- Beach Activities: Enjoy the city's celebrated soft white sandy beaches, which are popular for various water sports including swimming, surfing, and diving.
- Local Entertainment: Explore the "extravagant entertainment" options available in Cabo Frio, particularly around Forte Beach, where numerous bars and restaurants are situated.
- Cruise Line Tours: It is always a good idea to compare the excursions offered by your cruise line with independent exploration options available ashore.
Dining & Shopping
Forte Beach is centrally located near many bars and restaurants, providing convenient options for dining and drinks. Most stores and businesses in Cabo Frio operate from 9 am to 6 pm, typically observing an extended lunch break from around noon to 2 pm.
Safety
(No specific safety concerns were mentioned in the reference material, so this section is omitted.)
Currency and Language
The local currency is the Brazilian Real. Portuguese is the official language. Be aware that free WiFi for customers in cafes is sparse. Also, many museums in Cabo Frio are closed on Mondays.