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The vast country of Brazil provides a stunning mix of natural spectacles, cities moving to the samba beats and some of the best beaches in the world! Surpassing all expectations the South American giant is a colorful and unforgettable travel experience.

The golden sandy beaches, the sounds of its verdant Amazon rainforest, and its iconic landmarks and atmosphere offer a rhythmical soundtrack that can only be found in Brazil. There is no doubt that this mighty nation is one of the most captivating places to explore, with its highlights ranging from colonial towns to dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and idyllic views. From horseback riding in the Pantanal and boating through the quintessential Amazon Rainforest river system to snorkeling in azure waters and simply relaxing with a caipirinha, there is never a dull moment in Brazil.

Discover diversity and passion in Brazil

Brazil amazes all those who travel there just by its sheer beauty and natural blessings. It’s no wonder that Brazilians say ‘Deus e Brasileiro’ (God is Brazilian). The country’s diverse regions of vibrant Pantanal, steamy Amazon Jungle, the glistening Chapada Diamantina, a golden coast of Brazil, roaring Iguaçu Falls, and so much more are waiting to be explored! As mind-blowing as the landscapes and vistas of Brazil are, its history and culture create one of the most exciting vibes in the whole of South America. With influences from Africa, Japan, Europe, the Middle East, and the native Indians, Brazil’s flavors, colors, and history shine for all to enjoy and explore primarily through its unique blend of cuisines. Brazil is a traveler’s haven and, without a doubt, one of the most dreamed about travel destinations in the world!

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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is truly one of the world’s great cities. It is known to its people, the Cariocas, as the Marvelous City and every visitor to Rio will understand why. Much of that is due to the city’s unbeatable location, nestled between the deep blues of the Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay and the dark greens of the forested mountains, and fringed by stunning golden beaches such as Ipanema and Copacabana.

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Buzios

Búzios is one of the prettiest places in Brazil, and possibly in the world. Any visitor will be able to understand why it is regularly voted amongst the top ten most beautiful places on the planet. The romantic charm of Búzios is not just in the quaint old fishing village with its winding cobblestone streets and picturesque harbor. It occupies part of a small peninsula ringed by 25 beautiful tropical beaches.

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Paraty

Paraty is a fabulously picturesque colonial town on one of Brazil’s most beautiful stretches of coastline, the Costa Verde. The town itself, with its colorful old buildings and fishing boats, is dwarfed by the forest-covered mountains behind, which slope down to meet blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The rocky coast has many bays and sprinkled with over 60 islands and 100’s of secluded tropical beaches.

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Iguaçu Falls

Possibly the most picturesque waterfalls on earth. Unlike other great waterfalls, the majesty of Iguaçu is that the Iguaçu River drops around 328 ft (100m) into 275 separate Falls across its 0.6 mile (1km) width. Many of the Falls would be tourist attractions in their own right, but as a whole, the spectacle is as awe-inspiring as any of nature’s great sights.

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Manaus & the Amazon

The idea of visiting the world’s biggest river and the rainforest that surrounds it attracts many adventurous travelers to Brazil. With over half of the world’s largest jungle found in Brazil, it is little wonder that the area’s main city, Manaus, serves as the nexus for most travelers who begin their adventures into Brazil’s lively Amazon Jungle.

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Southern Pantanal & Bonito

The world’s largest inland wetland, over half of it lies in Brazil, with Bolivia and Paraguay sharing the remainder. Wildlife viewing here is always spectacular as unobstructed views of large areas of the flooded plains make it possible to spot jaguars, pumas, wolves, deer, anteaters, armadillos, monkeys, around 650 species of bird, and 250 species of fish.

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Salvador de Bahia

Salvador is the heartbeat of Brazil’s African culture with rhythms, dances, clothes, food and beliefs all imported, along with the people, from the continent across the Atlantic Ocean. The majority of Africans were taken to Brazil as slaves to work on sugar and coffee plantations in Salvador, the first capital of Brazil.

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Lençóis & Chapada Diamantina

Nature doesn’t get much better than Chapada da Diamantina, and luckily isn’t flooded with tourists. So the only distractions from mountain scenery are natural: orchids and bromeliads; butterflies the size of your hand; monkeys; alligators; deer; and possibly even jaguars can be seen amongst the trees.

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Rio de Janeiro
Río de Janeiro, Estado de Río de Janeiro, BrasilRio de Janeiro is truly one of the world’s great cities. It is known to its people, the Cariocas, as the Marvelous City and every visitor to Rio will understand why. Much of that is due to the city’s unbeatable location, nestled between the deep blues of the Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay and the dark greens of the forested mountains, and fringed by stunning golden beaches such as Ipanema and Copacabana.Read more…
Buzios
Búzios, Estado de Río de Janeiro, BrasilBúzios is one of the prettiest places in Brazil, and possibly in the world. Any visitor will be able to understand why it is regularly voted amongst the top ten most beautiful places on the planet. The romantic charm of Búzios is not just in the quaint old fishing village with its winding cobblestone streets and picturesque harbor. It occupies part of a small peninsula ringed by 25 beautiful tropical beaches. Read more…
Paraty
Parati - Estado de Río de Janeiro, 23970-000, BrasilParaty is a fabulously picturesque colonial town on one of Brazil’s most beautiful stretches of coastline, the Costa Verde. The town itself, with its colorful old buildings and fishing boats, is dwarfed by the forest-covered mountains behind, which slope down to meet blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The rocky coast has many bays and sprinkled with over 60 islands and 100’s of secluded tropical beaches. Read more…
Iguaçu Falls
Foz do Iguaçu, Estado de Paraná, BrasilPossibly the most picturesque waterfalls on earth. Unlike other great waterfalls, the majesty of Iguaçu is that the Iguaçu River drops around 328 ft (100m) into 275 separate Falls across its 0.6 mile (1km) width. Many of the Falls would be tourist attractions in their own right, but as a whole, the spectacle is as awe-inspiring as any of nature’s great sights. Read more…
Manaus & the Amazon
Manaos, Amazonas, BrasilThe idea of visiting the world’s biggest river and the rainforest that surrounds it attracts many adventurous travelers to Brazil. With over half of the world’s largest jungle found in Brazil, it is little wonder that the area’s main city, Manaus, serves as the nexus for most travelers who begin their adventures into Brazil’s lively Amazon Jungle. Read more…
Southern Pantanal & Bonito
Bonito, MS, 79290-000, BrasilThe world’s largest inland wetland, over half of it lies in Brazil, with Bolivia and Paraguay sharing the remainder. Wildlife viewing here is always spectacular as unobstructed views of large areas of the flooded plains make it possible to spot jaguars, pumas, wolves, deer, anteaters, armadillos, monkeys, around 650 species of bird, and 250 species of fish. Read more…
Salvador de Bahia
Salvador de Bahía - Bahía, BrasilSalvador is the heartbeat of Brazil’s African culture with rhythms, dances, clothes, food and beliefs all imported, along with the people, from the continent across the Atlantic Ocean. The majority of Africans were taken to Brazil as slaves to work on sugar and coffee plantations in Salvador, the first capital of Brazil. Read more…
Lençóis & Chapada Diamantina
Chapada Diamantina, Andaraí - State of Bahia, 46750-000, BrasilNature doesn’t get much better than Chapada da Diamantina, and luckily isn’t flooded with tourists. So the only distractions from mountain scenery are natural: orchids and bromeliads; butterflies the size of your hand; monkeys; alligators; deer; and possibly even jaguars can be seen amongst the trees. Read more…

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SEASONS & PEAKS

Spring (Sept-Nov) –
Best Weather – Great time to go.
Summer (Dec-Feb) – Hot & Sticky – Avoid the North Side, flooding.
Autumn (Mar-Apr) – Fewer Crowds – Great time to go.
Winter (Jun-Aug) – Very dry and cold – Not very snowy.

High season: Late Nov-Feb & July – Peak Pricing
Shoulder season: Sept-Nov & Mar-May
Low season: June & August – Low Pricing

 

Best times to
visit Brazil

Brazil generally has a temperate climate all year round meaning there is no bad time to visit Brazil! The summer runs from December to February with Rio’s beaches and the beautiful northeast becoming busy due to the high temperatures (above 80°F/27˚C). Throughout the rest of the year temperatures are generally in the mid-70s ˚F (low 20s ˚C) to low 80s ˚F (mid-20s ˚C).

If traveling through the south of Brazil, the temperature variations are more obvious with lows of approximately 60°F (16˚C) in the winter month of June to August up to about 95°F (35˚C) in the summer months. It is rare for the Brazilian Amazon to have temperatures above 80°F (27˚C) however it is extremely humid and there can often been heavy rainfall over the Amazon Basin throughout the year.

The dry season of Brazil makes the treks into the Amazon and Pantanal especially from June to August a delight! Make sure not to get confused about the seasons with people from the north of Brazil, calling December to March the winter due to the amount of rainfall in spite of it actually being during the height of Brazil’s summer!

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Brazil generally has a temperate climate all year round meaning there is no bad time to visit Brazil! The summer runs from December to February with Rio’s beaches and the beautiful northeast becoming busy due to the high temperatures (above 80°F/27˚C). Throughout the rest of the year temperatures are generally in the mid-70s ˚F (low 20s ˚C) to low 80s ˚F (mid-20s ˚C).

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Brazil Info 

 

Capital City: Rio de Janeiro
Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL$ 4.80 ~ USD$1.00)
Language: Portuguese

It is recommended that one brings cash in Dollars and/or Euros as these are easy to exchange anywhere in the country. Only Visa cards can be used to withdraw cash advances at the ATMs of Banco do Brasil and Banco Bradesco; only MasterCard at HSBC, Itaú and Banco Mercantil. More Brazilian banks are linking their cash dispensers to the Cirrus and Maestro networks; the most reliable and widespread is the Banco 24 Horas network and HSBC. For security reasons most bank ATMs stop dispensing cash after 8pm, although Banco 24 Horas in large supermarkets will dispense until 10pm. Airport ATMs are the only ones that dispense cash all hours. We recommend visiting the website XE Currency Converter to get current exchange rates.

We recommend visiting the website XE Currency Converter to get current exchange rates.

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HEALTH & SAFETY

Despite Brazil’s having a reputation for high levels of crime, and while this reputation is not entirely undeserved, it is often overblown with most travelers enjoying a trouble free time. Credit card fraud and ATM scams are commonplace in Brazil so visitors should work closely with their financial institutions to monitor their accounts regularly for undocumented withdrawals or charges.

Be sensible, as you would anywhere in the world especially on public beaches where thefts and pickpockets take advantage of travelers being a little more relaxed with their valuables. Remember you are foreign and so will stick out already. Don’t wear lots of eye catching jewelry or flash expensive cameras, laptops or iPhones around. Don’t venture into unsafe areas. If traveling by bus, don’t leave belongings unattended. Health wise, make sure you get the necessary vaccinations before traveling.

VACCINATIONS

Vaccinations: No mandatory vaccinations are required to visit Brazil. We do recommend visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as check the vaccines and medicines list and visit your doctor (ideally, 4-6 weeks) before your trip to make sure everything is up to date.

VISA

Nationals of the EU do not require a visa to enter Brazil and are granted a 90 day travel visa upon arrival. Citizens of the USA and other countries may require a visa to enter Brazil and it is generally advised that they contact the Brazilian embassy in their home country for information. The Wikipedia Visa Policy of Brazil is a great starting point to begin exploring whether or not any particular nationality might need to obtain a tourist visa to visit Peru.

ELECTRICITY

Voltage is not standard throughout the country but most cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Manaus, Salvador, use 110/127 Volts.

If you’d like to learn more about the types of plugs in Brazil, we recommend visiting the website WHAT PLUG INFO – BRAZIL.

FAMILY TRAVEL IN BRAZIL

Traveling to Brazil with children is relatively easy and is a great place for family travel. Brazilians are in general very open-minded and welcoming when it comes to kids. In fact, it is also more secure: even thieves and assaltantes seem to respect families with children and leave them alone. Brazil’s beaches, jungles and wetlands will also provide plenty of fresh air and exercise for kids and teens, and taking in such incredible sights as Iguaçu Falls, Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro or spotting incredible wildlife in the Brazilian Amazon or the Pantanal are bound to make a lasting impression. The diversity and vibrancy of Brazilian culture will add a captivating dimension to your children’s experience in Brazil.

GETTING AROUND BRAZIL

Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and the fifth largest in the world! Stretching over 2,731 miles (4,395 km) from north to south, the distances that you’ll need to travel if you want to see all of its highlights are pretty hefty. Brazil therefore relies on air travel with most towns in Brazil having at least an airstrip, and all cities have an airport although they are usually some distance from the actual city center. People therefore prefer to take an internal flight or two in order to save time, avoid lengthy journeys by road and to enjoy seeing Brazil’s impressive landscapes from above. As air travel is the main form of cross-country transport, the lines in the airports can be quite long. If traveling with children, go straight to the front of the lines as families, pregnant women and seniors are usually given priority. The bus system in Brazil is excellent and makes traveling around the country easy, comfortable and economical, despite the huge distances involved. Inter-city buses leave from a station called a rodoviária, usually built on city outskirts and keep an eye out for the luxury buses called leitos, which do overnight runs between the major cities. Ferries and boats are also an important way of traveling around Brazil especially if you’re visiting the islands along the Green Coast, navigating your way through the flooded forests of the Amazon or through the wetlands of the Pantanal.

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