🇧🇷 Brazil

Rhythms of nature and vibrant culture

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Rio de Janeiro — Mountains, beaches, and urban energy collide

Christ the Redeemer Monument

Iconic 30-meter statue atop Corcovado Mountain offering panoramic views of Rio's beaches and mountains.

Best time: May–Sep — Dry season provides clear visibility of the sprawling city and Guanabara Bay.

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Sugarloaf Mountain Mountain

Dramatic granite peak accessible by cable car, affording breathtaking views of Rio's harbor and beaches.

Best time: May–Sep — Dry season ensures optimal visibility for appreciating Rio's stunning natural geography.

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Copacabana Beach Beach

Rio's most famous beach, stretching four kilometers with wave-patterned promenades and vibrant beach culture.

Best time: Dec–Feb — Peak summer season brings warm water, perfect beach weather, and lively festival atmosphere.

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Ipanema Beach Beach

Upscale beachfront neighborhood famous for its stylish crowds, beach volleyball, and trendy cafes and bars.

Best time: Dec–Feb — Summer season offers warm weather and the vibrant social energy Ipanema is known for.

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Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico) Park

Historic 140-hectare garden with exotic plants and forest paths.

Best time: Year-round — Major cultural attraction beyond beaches and monuments.

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Manaus — Gateway to the vast Amazon

Amazon Rainforest Rainforest

World's largest tropical rainforest teeming with exotic wildlife, indigenous cultures, and unparalleled biodiversity.

Best time: Dec–May — High-water season floods the forest for boat access to deeper channels and wildlife viewing.

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Meeting of the Waters Natural wonder

Remarkable confluence where the dark Rio Negro and muddy Amazon River flow side by side without mixing.

Best time: Year-round — Natural phenomenon visible year-round though water levels vary with seasons.

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Teatro Amazonas Historic theater

Ornate 1896 opera house with European architecture and a pink facade, a symbol of the rubber-boom era.

Best time: Jun–Sep — Drier months make exploring the city comfortable; the theater hosts performances during this season.

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Anavilhanas Archipelago Archipelago

Stunning river archipelago of hundreds of islands surrounded by flooded forest and pristine Amazonian ecosystem.

Best time: Dec–May — High-water season ensures the levels needed for navigating channels and spotting wildlife.

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Palácio da Cultura Museum

Historical palace housing indigenous artifacts and regional heritage exhibits.

Best time: Year-round — Cultural landmark distinct from Teatro Amazonas and natural sites.

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São Paulo — Sprawling metropolis of museums and culture

MASP Art museum

Internationally renowned museum of Latin American and European art in an architecturally daring modernist building.

Best time: Year-round — Indoor cultural institution equally worthwhile in any season.

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Pinacoteca do Estado Art museum

Historic museum housing Brazil's finest collection of 19th and 20th-century paintings and sculptures.

Best time: Year-round — Museum environment indifferent to weather; outstanding Brazilian artistic heritage.

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Liberdade District Neighborhood

São Paulo's Japanese quarter with lanterns, shops, restaurants, and vibrant street culture blending traditions.

Best time: May–Sep — Cooler dry season comfortable for exploring bustling neighborhood streets and markets.

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Ibirapuera Park Park

Massive urban park with museums, lakes, sculpture gardens, and cultural venues, a green respite in the city.

Best time: May–Sep — Mild dry season ideal for outdoor strolling and enjoying park amenities.

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Mercado Municipal Market

Historic market famous for exotic fruits and giant sandwiches.

Best time: Year-round — Iconic São Paulo culinary and social destination.

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Gramado — Alpine charm and Brazilian hospitality in mountain scenery.

Canela Waterfalls Waterfall

Spectacular 131-meter waterfall plunging into lush canyon near Gramado.

Best time: December to February — Most powerful during summer rains with rainbow views in the spray.

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Gramado Cinema Museum Museum

Unique museum dedicated to classic Brazilian and international cinema history.

Best time: Year-round — Celebrates Brazilian film culture with rare movie memorabilia.

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Caracol Falls Waterfall

Breathtaking 130-meter waterfall in the heart of scenic mountains.

Best time: December to February — One of Brazil's most picturesque waterfalls with cable car access.

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Gramado Chocolate Outlets Market

Shops and factories producing artisanal chocolate with tours available.

Best time: Year-round — Sample premium Brazilian chocolate and learn traditional techniques.

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Lago Negro Natural Wonder

Dark lake surrounded by pine forests and Alpine-style architecture.

Best time: Year-round — Peaceful setting for rowing and enjoying mountain views.

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Ouro Preto — Baroque colonial town frozen in time amid mountains.

Igreja de São Francisco de Assis Historic Site

18th-century baroque church with ornate interiors and art by Aleijadinho.

Best time: Year-round — Masterpiece of colonial Brazilian architecture and religious art.

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Tiradentes Square Historic Site

Central plaza surrounded by colonial buildings and the City Museum.

Best time: Year-round — Heart of Ouro Preto's colonial charm and historical significance.

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Aleijadinho Museum Museum

Museum honoring the famous Afro-Brazilian sculptor and architect.

Best time: Year-round — Celebrates the genius of colonial Brazil's most important artist.

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Mariana Historic Town Historic Site

Sister colonial town with similar baroque architecture and mining history.

Best time: Year-round — Fewer tourists but equally impressive baroque churches.

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Gold Mining History Museum Museum

Repository of artifacts explaining the region's gold rush and colonial era.

Best time: Year-round — Essential context for understanding Ouro Preto's wealth and architecture.

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Ilha Grande — Island paradise with pristine beaches and Atlantic rainforest.

Abraão Village Beaches Beach

Main hub with multiple beautiful beaches including calm swimming areas.

Best time: December to February — Safest for swimming with restaurants and easy village access.

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Lopes Mendes Beach Beach

Pristine 3-kilometer beach on the island's ocean side with strong waves.

Best time: November to March — One of Brazil's most spectacular and undeveloped beaches.

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Least Cormorant Island Hike Hiking Trail

Scenic trek through Atlantic rainforest connecting beautiful coves.

Best time: November to March — Wildlife encounters including monkeys and rare bird species.

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Scuba Diving Sites Water Sport

Shipwrecks and reefs with tropical fish and sea turtles.

Best time: November to March — Warm clear waters ideal for exploring underwater ecosystems.

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Aventureiro Beach Beach

Remote white-sand beach with camping and small restaurant.

Best time: November to March — Most peaceful and least crowded destination on the island.

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Lençóis Maranhenses — Otherworldly dunes and crystal lagoons in northeast Brazil.

Blue Lagoon Natural Wonder

Crystal-clear blue lagoon surrounded by white sand dunes.

Best time: April to September — Most iconic and photogenic lagoon in the national park.

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Tropical Lagoon Natural Wonder

Second-largest lagoon with warm turquoise waters and less crowding.

Best time: April to September — Equally beautiful with more privacy and relaxation.

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Dune Hiking Trails Hiking Trail

Multi-hour treks across rolling dunes with panoramic lagoon views.

Best time: April to September — Experience the scale and isolation of this unique landscape.

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Queimada dos Britos Beach

Beach at the northern edge of the park with dunes and coastal views.

Best time: April to September — Different perspective of lagoons and dunes near the ocean.

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Palm-ringed Lagoon Natural Wonder

Smaller lagoons bordered by coconut palms adding tropical flavor.

Best time: April to September — Unique combination of dunes, water, and tropical vegetation.

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Jericoacoara — Windy beach paradise for kiting and desert dunes.

Jericoacoara Beach Beach

Long sandy beach with consistent trade winds and minimal development.

Best time: June to December — Premier destination for kitesurfing and windsurfing in Brazil.

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Pedra Furada Rock Formation

Natural rock arch rising dramatically from turquoise water offshore.

Best time: Year-round — Stunning rock formation most beautiful at sunset.

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Dunes of Jericoacoara Hiking Trail

Massive sand dunes accessible by hiking with lagoons in between.

Best time: June to December — Dramatic desert landscape meeting the sea.

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Mangue Seco Lagoon Natural Wonder

Calm lagoon with mangrove forests ideal for bird watching.

Best time: Year-round — Diverse birdlife and peaceful alternative to ocean activities.

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Whale Shark Season Tours Water Sport

Seasonal trips to swim with gentle whale sharks in nearby waters.

Best time: May to August — Once-in-lifetime opportunity to snorkel with Earth's largest fish.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Brazil?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Christ the Redeemer is best around May–Sep. Brazil has 8 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Brazil?

Roughly 5% of people speak English. The main language is Portuguese.

How strong is the Brazil passport?

The Brazil passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 171 destinations.

Is Brazil expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Brazil — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Brazil?

Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana Beach, Ipanema Beach, Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico), Amazon Rainforest — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.