Remote cheap beaches
Replies: 9 - Last Post: Jan 18, 2013 12:39 PM Last Post By: aoife_mahony
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Remote cheap beaches
Hello,I am wondering if anyone knows of any beaches along the Brazilian coast (between Sao Paulo and Salvador) that are cheap to stay at? Basic accommodation is perfect. I'm just looking for a beach to relax on and save money for a week that is preferably under 30 reals a night.
Thankyou!
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Good one...you've mistaken countries and I'm afraid also continents. 30 BRS is roughly $15 - this budget will be fine for SEA (and not everywhere), but forget about Brazil with this money.3
Well, actually you can still get a dorm room in a hostel in Salvador for around that price, at leat in off season. Hardly remote but then if you venture out of town on day trips there are some lovely beaches. Here's one example:http://www.laranjeirashostel.com.br/ingles/tarifas.html
That's quite a decent hostel btw. Cheapest hotel I know of would cost you about double that in low season and whilst it's a reasonable place it's not exactly geared for foreign tourists.
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I don't understand why people on this forum give such extremely negative responses! You are so cynical rather than trying to find a solution to the persons problem! Ban Janti the fact that you had to open a new account says it all.If you go on hostelbookers.com and enter Paraty you will see that there are two hostels with dorm beds for under 15 dollars. In Buzios there is one hostel for $15.51 a night. there are three hostels with dorm rooms for less than $15 in Rio. Just decide where you want to go and enter the place into the hostelbookers website.
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Do you like camping? You could do it in Ilha Grande for under R$ 30.8
question- "Hello,I am wondering if anyone knows of any beaches along the Brazilian coast (between Sao Paulo and Salvador) that are cheap to stay at? Basic accommodation is perfect. I'm just looking for a beach to relax on and save money for a week that is preferably under 30 reals a night.
Thankyou!"
response 7- "Also Paraty and Buzios = remote beaches, interesting indeed..."
Point out the word "remote" for me in the question. All I'm saying is that approaching a request for information with an open mind and the intention to actually offer some help would be refreshing.

