Mejores Tours y Viajes de Brasil

Brazil is a sensory powerhouse that claims nearly half of the continent’s landmass, offering an intoxicating blend of emerald jungles and gold-sand beaches. Rio de Janeiro serves as its glittering stage, where the colossal Christ the Redeemer watches over the curves of Copacabana and the granite heights of Sugarloaf Mountain. Beyond the urban pulse, the Pantanal wetlands provide a premier stage for spotting jaguars in the wild, while the Amazon remains the world's ultimate frontier for biodiversity. In the northeast, the colonial architecture of Salvador echoes with Afro-Brazilian drumbeats, and the otherworldly dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses fill with turquoise lagoons after the rains, proving that Brazil’s beauty is as diverse as its people.
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4-Day Rio Vacation Package: Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf & Flexible Tour Options
4.0 (17 reseñas) Código del tour: 351769
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Christ the Redeemer +3 más
Idiomas
English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
Tipo de grupo
Tour Grupal Estándar
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De $672.00
$658.56
4-Day Treehouse Lodge Tour from Iquitos: The Amazon Rainforest and The Amazon River | Serveral Activities Available in the Treehouse Lodge
4.9 (16 reseñas) Código del tour: 711768
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Iquitos
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Iquitos, Lima, Amazon Rainforest +1 más
Idiomas
English Live, Spanish Live
Tipo de grupo
Tour en grupo pequeño
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De $1,531.80
$1,225.44
4-Day Classic Iguazu Falls Tour Package from Puerto Iguazu
4.9 (10 reseñas) Código del tour: 220954
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Puerto Iguazu
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Foz do Iguazu, Puerto Iguazu, Iguazu Falls +1 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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De $1,130.00
$1,107.40
10-Day South America Tour from Rio de Janeiro: Corcovado, Sugarloaf Mountain, Iguazu, Brazilian Falls, Lima and Machu Picchu | Transfer in/out
5.0 Código del tour: 691860
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Lima
Duración
10.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguazu, Buenos Aires +6 más
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English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
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De $4,013.28
$3,611.95
3-Day  Amazon Rainforest Tour from Manaus: Jungle Lodge, Nature Hike, Alligator Spotting and Piranha Fishing | Transfer in/out | 6 Meals
5.0 Código del tour: 691851
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Manaus
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Manaus, Amazon Rainforest
Idiomas
English Live, Hindi Live
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De $1,427.76
$1,284.98
9-Day Iguassu & Beyond Tour from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Paraty and Ilha Grande | Max 17 Group Tour
Operated by G Adventure
4.8 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 712269
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Buenos Aires, Foz do Iguazu, São Paulo +4 más
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English Live
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$2,899.00
10-Day 2 Countries Argentina and Brazil Highlights Classic Tour from Buenos Aires: Iguassu Falls and Rio de Janeiro
Operated by Contiki
4.0 (8 reseñas) Código del tour: 715134
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro
Duración
10.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Rio de Janeiro +5 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $2,469.39
$2,222.46
Excursión de 9 días a la Samba de Sudamérica desde Río de Janeiro: Cataratas del Iguazú y Buenos Aires
Operated by Costsaver
4.3 (47 reseñas) Código del tour: 716199
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires
Duración
9.0 días
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +12 más
Idiomas
Inglés En Vivo
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De $2,338.98
$2,105.08
18-Day South American Explorer Tour with Inca Trail Trek: Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls | 3 Countries and 10 Cities | 17 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 6 Dinners
Operated by Contiki
4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 715440
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Cusco, Rio de Janeiro
Duración
18.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Town +11 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $5,587.23
$5,028.51
18-Day South American Explorer Tour with Train To Machu Picchu: Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls | 3 Countries and 10 Cities | 17 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 6 Dinners
Operated by Contiki
4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 715443
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Cusco, Rio de Janeiro
Duración
18.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Town +11 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $5,176.30
$4,658.67
9-Day South America Tour of Argentina and Brazil from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls and Buenos Aires | 2 Countries and 3 Cities | 8 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Operated by Trafalgar
4.8 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 717075
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Candelaria Church +7 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $4,383.33
$3,944.99
16-Day South America Tour of Argentina, Brazil and Peru: Cusco, Iguazú Falls and Lima | 3 Countries and 9 Cities | 15 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 6 Dinners
Operated by Trafalgar
4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 731067
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Lima
Duración
16.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +15 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $8,120.50
$7,308.45
21-day South America Tour of Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Galápagos: Cusco, Iguazú Falls and Quito | 4 Countries and 14 Cities | 20 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 9 Dinners
Operated by Trafalgar
5.0 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 731070
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Quito
Duración
21.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +20 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $12,916.50
$11,624.85
15-Day 3 Countries South America Discovery Tour from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls, Buenos Aires, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Operated by Costsaver
4.0 (38 reseñas) Código del tour: 716193
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Cusco
Duración
15.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +26 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $4,205.22
$3,784.70
17-Day 3 Countries South America Discovery with Puno and Lake Titicaca Extension Tour from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls, Buenos Aires, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Operated by Costsaver
4.0 (48 reseñas) Código del tour: 716196
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Lima
Duración
17.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +30 más
Idiomas
English Live
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De $5,974.29
$5,376.86
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Brazil Carnival 2026: Dates, Tips & Top Destinations
Brazil Carnival 2026: Dates, Tips & Top Destinations
Here's a perfect winter getaway for 2026, filled with passionate samba, glittering costumes, and days of nonstop street parties. Get ready for Brazil

Brazil Travel Guide: Top Destinations & Itineraries

Brazil Travel Advisory - What You Need to Know

Best Time to Visit Brazil

Top Destinations & Activities in Brazil

Suggested Brazil Itineraries

Trip Planning Tips & Essentials

Brazil Travel Advisory - What You Need to Know

As of 2025, the U.S. Department of State rates Brazil as a **Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution** country, citing elevated risks of violent crime and kidnapping. Certain areas, especially urban neighborhoods after dark, are singled out for particular risk.

Some cautionary details to flag:

• Be alert to scams involving sedatives - reports indicate criminals sometimes drug drinks or food to incapacitate travelers before theft.

• Violent crime, including armed robbery and carjacking, occurs in major cities day and night.

• Use care with dating apps or meeting strangers - some reported thefts began through romantic enticement.

• Avoid traveling to areas designated “Do Not Travel” especially near border zones or remote regions.

This isn’t meant to discourage, you can absolutely enjoy a safe and rewarding trip to Brazil, but it’s wise to travel smart: stay in safer neighborhoods, avoid walking alone at night, keep valuables secure, stay aware of your surroundings, and rely on reputable tour operators for challenged zones.

Best Time to Visit Brazil

Brazil’s massive size means a single “best time” doesn’t cover every region. Still, here’s a seasonal cheat sheet to help you choose:

• **Summer / Rainy Season (December to March):** Best for Rio de Janeiro, coastal beaches, and northeast Brazil. But be prepared for occasional downpours, especially in Amazon and Pantanal.

• **Dry Season / Cooler (May to September):** Great for exploring the Pantanal, Amazon, and central Brazil. Lower rain risk in inland zones.

• **Shoulder Months (April, October, November):** Often a sweet spot - moderate crowds, manageable weather, and good conditions for travel between zones.

• **Carnival Season (February/March):** A highlight for culture lovers, especially in Rio - but also extremely crowded and expensive.

For example, May is often touted as ideal in Rio: fewer crowds, sunny skies, and milder rainfall. Meanwhile, July-August is prime for Pantanal wildlife and dryer inland conditions.

Top Destinations & Activities in Brazil

Brazil is wildly diverse - from pulsating cities to primal ecosystems. Here’s a curated selection of places you won’t want to miss in your Brazil vacation. Each one offers a distinct flavor.

Rio de Janeiro

No Brazil vacation is complete without experiencing Rio’s postcard views and Carnival fever. Hike up to Christ the Redeemer, ride the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain, and relax on Ipanema and Copacabana beaches. If you visit during Carnival (February/March), expect streets alive with samba parades, glittering costumes, and round-the-clock celebrations.

Iguaçu Falls (Foz do Iguaçu)

One of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders, Iguaçu Falls spans Brazil and Argentina. Explore walkways and boat rides on both sides for thunderous views. Visit early morning or late afternoon for rainbows over the mist.

The Amazon / Manaus Region

Fly into Manaus to begin your Amazon adventure - river cruises, eco-lodges, night safaris, and canoeing among pink dolphins. The annual Parintins Folklore Festival (late June) celebrates Amazonian myths with dazzling costumes and dance battles between the red and blue teams - an unmissable cultural spectacle.

Salvador & Northeast Coast

The capital of Bahia and the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture. Its Pelourinho district bursts with pastel buildings, rhythmic drums, and centuries of heritage. Visit during Carnaval de Salvador or Festa de Yemanjá (February 2), when locals honor the sea goddess with offerings and music along the beaches. Salvador’s food like acarajé and moqueca is reason enough to linger.

Pantanal & Wildlife Zones

Wildlife paradise and one of the best spots in South America to see jaguars, capybaras, and hundreds of bird species. Visit between May and October for the dry season when animals gather around shrinking water holes.

São Paulo

Brazil’s cultural capital - think art galleries, nightlife, and culinary innovation. São Paulo also hosts some of Brazil’s best Festa Junina celebrations (June), featuring bonfires, folk dances, and local treats like corn cake and quentão (spiced wine).

Fernando de Noronha & Island Paradises

Want beach bliss with marine life? This protected archipelago off Brazil’s northeast coast is ideal for snorkeling, sea turtles, rays, and serene island vibes.

Recife & Olinda

These twin cities in the northeast host one of the country’s most colorful Carnivals, full of maracatu drums, giant puppets, and street parties that feel more local and traditional than Rio’s massive spectacle.

Other Gems

Minas Gerais (Ouro Preto, Tiradentes), Chapada Diamantina, and Brasilia’s modernist architecture all deserve a spot on your itinerary.

Suggested Brazil Itineraries

How many days do you need? It depends on your pace, interests, and comfort with internal travel. Here’s a breakdown:

• **7 Days (One Week):** Best for focusing on Rio and Iguaçu Falls. You could do 3-4 days in Rio and 2-3 days at the falls. Works well for a quick Brazil sampler.

• **10 Days:** A sweet middle ground. Start in Rio (3 days), fly to Iguaçu, then head north or to the Amazon, finishing in Salvador or another coastal gem.

• **14 Days (2 Weeks):** You can deeply explore Rio, Iguaçu, Amazon, and add in Salvador or Pantanal. You’ve got breathing room for side trips and rest days.

• **21 Days or More (3 Weeks+):** Now you can take the slow road. Combine the coast, islands, interior hikes, regional food scenes, plus hidden treasures like Chapada Diamantina, Serra da Capivara, or remote Amazon lodges.

1-Week Highlights Tour
Ideal for first-timers who want a taste of Brazil’s essence without rushing too much.

Days 1-3: Rio de Janeiro - Explore Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, and Copacabana. Catch a samba show or try a caipirinha at sunset.

Days 4-5: Fly to Foz do Iguaçu - Spend two days exploring both sides of the falls and take a boat ride to the base.

Days 6-7: Return to Rio for beach time or day trips to Niterói or Petropolis.

2-Week Classic Brazil Vacation

A balanced mix of cities, nature, and culture.

Days 1-4: Rio de Janeiro - Hit the classic sites and enjoy a night of samba in Lapa.
Days 5-6: Foz do Iguaçu - Experience the falls and nearby Itaipu Dam.
Days 7-10: Amazon (Manaus region) - Stay in a jungle lodge, explore waterways, and learn about indigenous traditions.
Days 11-14: Salvador - Immerse yourself in Afro-Brazilian culture, music, and coastal relaxation.

3-Week Grand Adventure
For travelers who want to see Brazil’s full diversity - from coast to jungle.

Days 1-3: São Paulo - Food tours, art museums, and nightlife.
Days 4-7: Rio de Janeiro - Hike Tijuca Forest, relax on Ipanema, and explore the favelas with a local guide.
Days 8-10: Foz do Iguaçu - Two days for the falls and one for Parque das Aves (bird park).
Days 11-15: Amazon (Manaus & river lodge) - Spot monkeys, sloths, and river dolphins.
Days 16-19: Pantanal - Safari tours for jaguars and birdwatching.
Days 20-21: Salvador or Fernando de Noronha - End your trip with beaches, culture, and relaxation.

Trip Planning Tips & Essentials

- Visas -

Starting April 10, 2025, U.S., Canadian, and Australian citizens must obtain an eVisa before traveling to Brazil.

Apply online through the official Brazilian eVisa portal and pay the fee of $80.90 USD.

The eVisa is valid for 10 years and allows for multiple entries, with a maximum stay of 90 days per visit.

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your entry date.

- Transportation & internal flights -

Brazil is huge, so domestic flying is practical for bridging long distances (e.g. Rio → Manaus, Rio → Salvador). Low-cost carriers and regular domestic flights help, but book in advance for best rates. In cities, metro/subway, buses, and ride-sharing (Uber) are common. Long-distance buses also exist for scenic but slower legs.

- Weather & what to pack -

Pack light, breathable clothing, a rain jacket (for tropical zones), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), insect repellent (especially near jungles or wetlands), and sturdy footwear. In the Amazon or Pantanal, a waterproof cover or dry bag is useful.

- Language & communication -

Portuguese is Brazil’s language. English is not universally spoken - learn basic Portuguese phrases or carry a translation app. In remote areas, locals may speak only Portuguese. Consider a local SIM card or portable eSIM (if supported).

- Currency & costs -

The Brazilian currency is the real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but cash is still useful in remote or rural areas.

In terms of budgets:

• Backpacker / budget: ~$30-60 USD/day

• Mid-range: $60-120 USD/day

• Luxury: $150+ USD/day

- Culture, etiquette & safety tips -

Brazilians are warm, expressive, and social - greetings often include a cheek kiss or handshake depending on region. Dress modestly when entering churches or religious sites.

Don’t display flashy jewelry or cameras in public. Use hotel safes.

Be cautious about your drink and never leave it unattended, especially in nightlife settings.

In neighborhoods after dark, avoid walking alone. Always use registered taxis or rideshare services.

Also note: in many tourist areas, petty theft and pickpocketing are frequent. Vigilance is your best defense.

- Health & vaccinations -

Check for recommended vaccines before travel (e.g. yellow fever, hepatitis A/B, typhoid) per your home country’s guidelines.

In Amazon zones, mosquito precautions are essential (malaria risk in certain areas). Use long sleeves/pants, repellents, and mosquito nets.

Don’t drink tap water in remote areas - use filtered or bottled water.

La mejor época para visitar Brazil

Invierno 2026/2027
It is currently summer in Brazil, and also the peak tourist season in the coastal city of Rio de Janeiro. Temperatures in Rio and Salvador average 25–32 °C (77–90 °F), with plenty of sun, making it ideal for beaches and nightlife. The major highlight is the Carnival, usually in February or March. However, this is also the rainy season for the Pantanal and Amazon. In the Amazon, it's the high water season, with frequent heavy rainfall, which allows for unique canoe excursions into the flooded forests. Expect maximum crowds and prices in coastal cities during this period. Therefore, if you wish to visit during this period, it is best to make reservations in advance to confirm availability and itinerary.
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Primavera 2026
Autumn is a fantastic shoulder season for much of the country, offering a balance of warm weather and lower crowds. Temperatures in the Southeast,like São Paulo and Rio begin to drop into a comfortable range, typically 20–28 °C (68–82 °F), and the humidity decreases significantly. Rainfall also tapers off, making April and May particularly pleasant for city sightseeing, historical tours in Minas Gerais, and visiting the stunning Iguaçu Falls when water levels are robust. In the Pantanal, the waters start to recede in April/May, signaling the start of the dry season which is excellent for birdwatching. The Northeast coast remains warm and inviting, though some northern parts of the coast may experience residual rain in March and April.
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Verano 2026
Winter is the dry season for the Central-West and Amazon regions, making it the best time for wildlife spotting in the Pantanal (July–October) as animals gather around shrinking water sources. The Amazon is also in its dry season from June to December, with less rain and lower river levels, which are better for hiking trails. Along the South and Southeast coasts, the weather is mild and dry, with Rio and São Paulo seeing daytime highs of 20–25 °C (68–77 °F). The deep South, for example, in Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, is genuinely cold, with temperatures dropping to 5 °C (41 °F) or lower and a chance of frost or even light snow in the highlands, making it a distinct change from the rest of the country.
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Otoño 2026
Spring is another shoulder season that sees temperatures steadily rise across the country, averaging 22–30 °C (72–86 °F) in the Southeast. September and October are often cited as among the best months for overall travel as the weather is warm and dry, and the major summer crowds have not yet arrived. It's a prime time for the Pantanal and Amazon before the heavy rains return, offering superb opportunities for tracking jaguars and other large mammals. By November and December, rainfall increases significantly in the South, Pantanal, and Amazon as the hot, wet summer season begins, though it is still a popular time on the coast due to the festive holiday build-up.
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4-Day Treehouse Lodge Tour from Iquitos: The Amazon Rainforest and The Amazon River | Serveral Activities Available in the Treehouse Lodge

This was a remarkable journey into the rainforest. Booking was straightforward and the guide shared interesting information about the local ecosystem.

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16-Day South America Tour of Argentina, Brazil and Peru: Cusco, Iguazú Falls and Lima | 3 Countries and 9 Cities | 15 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 6 Dinners

Knowledgeable Local Guides

Our guides in each country were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. Their insights brought ancient sites and modern cities to life in a truly memorable way.

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9-Day Iguassu & Beyond Tour from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Paraty and Ilha Grande | Max 17 Group Tour

Exploring the beauty of jungle

It was a really good way to see the Iguassu, and explore the beauty of the urban jungle and beach.

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Half-Day Iguazu Falls Tour From Puerto Iguazu: Brazil Side

Must Do Tour In Iguazu

While my 3 days in Iguazu we took the Brasilian side excursion and it ended up being a cool tour as we hiked next to the falls and the views from the Argentina side are amazing. The tour is pretty simple as most what you do is walk and enjoy the natural environment. Guide was good and the transfer bus too. I recommend it!

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