
Brazil
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from Rio's mountains to the Amazon's rivers — without the guesswork or the outdated visa advice.
Brazil rewards 10+ days if you want to combine more than one region: Rio de Janeiro (4-5 days), Iguazu Falls (2 days), and optionally São Paulo (2-3 days) or the Amazon (3-4 days). Best months are December-March for beach weather and Carnival, or June-September for cooler, less crowded sightseeing. US, Canadian, and Australian citizens now need an e-visa (reinstated April 2025) — most other Western nationalities remain visa-free up to 90 days. Budget from $40/day backpacking, $100-180/day mid-range.
Brazil doesn't fit neatly into a single trip, and that's sort of the point — it's a country the size of the continental US, with a beach city that looks like nowhere else on Earth, a food-obsessed megacity most international visitors skip, and a river system that drains a fifth of the world's fresh water. It's also a country where a piece of outdated visa advice can genuinely derail a trip: the rule for American, Canadian, and Australian travelers flipped in 2025, and a lot of travel content online hasn't caught up.
This guide covers everything: where to go, how many days, when to fly around the reversed-season calendar and Carnival's moving date, what it actually costs in USD, the current visa rule for your specific passport, and an honest, non-alarmist read on safety. Written to be genuinely useful, and updated through the season.
Destinations
All Destinations ←
Rio de Janeiro
4–5 days, stay in Ipanema or Copacabana, and go up both mountains.

São Paulo
2–3 days, stay in Vila Madalena or Jardins, and eat everything.

Iguazu Falls
2 days, and see both sides if you can — they're genuinely different views.

The Amazon and Manaus
3–4 days, choose an ethical lodge, and get your yellow fever shot early.
Beaches & Islands
All Beaches & Islands ←
Copacabana and Ipanema
Rio's two headline beaches — a short walk apart, genuinely different vibes.

Florianópolis
3–4 days on an island Brazilians treat as their own best summer secret.
Attractions
All Attractions ←Food
All Food ←Practical Info
All Practical Info ←
Brazil Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — and a rule that changed in 2025.

Money, Safety and eSIM in Brazil
Cash, Pix, a genuinely balanced safety picture, and staying connected.















































