Tours to Brazil

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Discover the wonder of Brazil, a country brimming with life and culture that captivates every traveler. From the stunning beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema to the lush Amazon rainforest, Brazil offers a diversity of landscapes and unique experiences. Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of samba, savor the delicious feijoada, and explore the rich cultural heritage of cities like Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. Don't miss the famous Carnival, a burst of color and joy that reflects the Brazilian spirit. Plan your adventure in Brazil and create unforgettable memories in this fascinating destination.

What do you need to know to travel to Brazil?

What are the requirements to travel to Brazil?

To enter Brazil as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months from the date of entry. It is also advisable to have travel insurance, show proof of confirmed accommodation, and have sufficient funds for your stay. Additionally, it is important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter the country.

How much does a trip to Brazil cost?

The cost of a trip to Brazil can vary significantly depending on several factors such as the length of stay, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 800 and 2000 dollars, including flights, accommodation, meals, and activities. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to optimize your budget.

What is the best time to travel to Brazil?

The best time to visit Brazil depends on the region you plan to explore. Generally, from December to March is summer in Brazil, which means warm temperatures and vibrant festivals, but it can also be the rainy season in some areas. From May to September, the weather is drier and cooler, ideal for outdoor activities. Consider your climate preferences and local events when planning your trip.

Do you need a visa to go to Brazil?

The need for a visa to enter Brazil depends on your nationality. Many countries, including most South American countries and some European countries, do not require a visa for short stays. However, citizens from other countries may need to apply for a visa before traveling. It is essential to check with the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your country for updated information on visa requirements.

Reviews from our travelers

Victor Mauricio Valdes Navarro Victor Mauricio Valdes Navarro

El tour incluyo todo lo pactado, en general todo muy bien. Los únicos detalles fueron los siguientes: la habitación asignada en el hostal de Rio tenia 6 camas pero el espacio era demasiado estrecho y no se podía maniobrar muy bien; por otro lado, el tour en Rio cumplió con todos los lugares pero el tiempo en cada sitio fue demasiado corto y no daba oportunidad de apreciarlos a detalle.

Claudia Jazmin Hernandez Alvarez Claudia Jazmin Hernandez Alvarez

Solo tuvimos inconvenientes con el transporte 1 día y nos movió por completo otro tour que ya teníamos apartado, se retrasó 5 horas

Kenia Priscila Lopez Perez Kenia Priscila Lopez Perez

No nos llevaron a un destino mencionado, y para trasladarnos a otra ciudad perdimos un día, debieron planear mejor el horario de traslado. En paraty el guía muy bueno en rio de janeiro no.

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When to travel to Brazil?

Summer in Brazil, from December to February, is a burst of heat and festivities. Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C, reaching peaks of up to 40°C in some regions. The beaches of Rio de Janeiro and Salvador are must-visit destinations, where nightlife and festivals like the famous Carnival fill the streets with joy and color. Light clothing, hats, and sunscreen are recommended to enjoy the sun. Additionally, the Fernando de Noronha Islands are perfect for those seeking a tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity.

Temperatures in Brazil (centigrade)

Rainfalls in Brazil

Frequently asked questions about traveling to Brazil

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Brazil?

In Brazil, the plugs are of type N, but you may also encounter types C and A. The standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 60 Hz. Make sure to bring a universal adapter to charge your devices without any issues.

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Reviews from our travelers

Victor Mauricio Valdes Navarro Victor Mauricio Valdes Navarro

El tour incluyo todo lo pactado, en general todo muy bien. Los únicos detalles fueron los siguientes: la habitación asignada en el hostal de Rio tenia 6 camas pero el espacio era demasiado estrecho y no se podía maniobrar muy bien; por otro lado, el tour en Rio cumplió con todos los lugares pero el tiempo en cada sitio fue demasiado corto y no daba oportunidad de apreciarlos a detalle.

Claudia Jazmin Hernandez Alvarez Claudia Jazmin Hernandez Alvarez

Solo tuvimos inconvenientes con el transporte 1 día y nos movió por completo otro tour que ya teníamos apartado, se retrasó 5 horas

Kenia Priscila Lopez Perez Kenia Priscila Lopez Perez

No nos llevaron a un destino mencionado, y para trasladarnos a otra ciudad perdimos un día, debieron planear mejor el horario de traslado. En paraty el guía muy bueno en rio de janeiro no.

Liliana Carolina Arredondo Rodriguez Liliana Carolina Arredondo Rodriguez

Todo súper bien

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