
Travel Destination
Brazil
Home of lush jungles, mighty rivers and magnificent beaches.
Come to enjoy its sun, its rhythm and its cuisine full of flavor.
High Season
Dec to Mar
Low Season
May to Sep
Brazil Highlights
Samba rhythms, Football, Caipirinhas, Carnival, Feijoada, Copacabana beach and much more.
The cosy corner bakery, a must for shared moments, lazy Sundays with family, streets that never sleep and vibrant, music-filled nights.
Vast Amazon rainforests, Amazonian cultures, lively village festivals, rich folklore traditions.
From exotic Amazon to lively Northeast, Brazil’s landscapes burst with charm. Pantanal wetlands, Amazon basin, Christ the Redeemer, bustling Rio streets – each has unique character.
Warm, vibrant, diverse, hospitable, passionate. These words encapsulate our essence, our culture and spirit.

Travel Ideas
Planning a trip to Brazil is super interesting due to the wide variety of activities you can do.
A trip to Brazil is super interesting because of the wide variety of activities you can do. From the white beaches of Bahia, the joyful nights in Río to Manaus, the city in the center of the largest tropical forest in the world, Brazil awaits you with a travel style to suit you.
- All
- Adventure Tours
- Astronomy Tours
- Away from it all
- Classic Tours
- Cruise Tours
- Deluxe
- Editor's Choice Tours
- Family Tours
- Fixed Departure Tours
- Group Tours
- Honeymoon Tours
- New Year Tours
- Our Selection
- Pre - Post Cruise
- Selected Tours
- Short Stay Tours
- Special Tours
- Sustainable Tours
- Winter Classic Tours
- Winter Tours
Natural Jewels in the Atlantic coast: Rio, Ilha Grande & Paraty
Brazil Uncovered: Rio & Pantanal
Manaus, Amazon Jungle Cruise
Travel Ideas by Duration
It doesn’t matter if you plan to visit the Atacama Desert for 2 days or for more than 15! It is a destination so rich in experiences that it adapts to you perfectly. Whether to get up at dawn to enjoy the spectacle starring the steam fumaroles from the craters of El Tatio as soon as the sun rises, or contemplate the strange rock formations and dunes of the Valle de la Luna, Valle de Marte and the Cordillera de la Salt.
Travel Tips
Our main travel tips to enjoy a complete experience in Brazil.
Learn more about the best season to visit this destination, currency, electrical connections, means of transport and much more!
With a vast expanse of 8,515,767 km² (3,287,956 sq miles), Brazil is the largest country in South America. It proudly ranks fifth in the world in terms of territorial size.
Brazil shares its borders with a number of neighbouring countries and breathtaking coastlines. It borders with Venezuela and Guyana to the north and Colombia to the northwest. Its vast borders stretch along almost every South American nation except Chile and Ecuador. To the east, Brazil is kissed by the Atlantic Ocean, revealing paradisiacal beaches and a rich maritime heritage.
Brazil offers an astonishing variety of landscapes. From the lush Amazon rainforest to the magnificent Iguaçu Falls and the tranquil Pantanal wetlands, each region offers a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural richness. This vast country is a tapestry of ecosystems, from the vibrant rhythm of Rio de Janeiro to the tranquil shores of Bahia, capturing the hearts of all who explore its vastness.
Best time to go.
The Best time to travel to Brazil for foreigners is in great part determined by the weather depending on where you will go and what you would like to do.
Brazil’s climate at this time is generally warm, however in regions such as the south and southeast storms begin and temperatures are lower.
High Season
December to March
Busy season.
Summer day.
Best time for the beach and excursions.
Low Season
May to September
The coldest and rainy season.
Best time to explore the Amazon and Pantanal.
Health & Clothing
Clothing
Dress tips
It’s best to dress in layers.
Hat & Sunscreen (factor 35 or higher).
Waterproof coat / jacket or rain poncho.
Comfortable pants.
Insect repellent & personal medications.
Health
Altitude Sickness
Give priority to mosquito protection in tropical areas, such as the Amazon rainforest, to prevent vector-borne diseases like dengue and Zika. Stay hydrated in the warm climate.
Useful information
Documentation
Change & Payment Methods
A valid Passport.
Most countries in America and Western Europe do not require a visa.
Insurance information.
Currency
April to September
The Brazilian currency is the Real.
Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Packing
Limits and Restrictions
Brazil flights allow, as their restrictions are limited to 50 pounds (23 kg) per person.
Electricity
Plug & Voltage
2 voltages, 127v (110v) and 220v.
Outlets have 3 holes, while the plug can have two or three round plugs.
This plug model is relatively new in Brazil, so in many cases the old outlets (one round hole and two flat plugs) coexist with the new ones.
