Brazil Travel Guide Resources

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Travel to Brazil Easily and Safely Like a Local

Welcome to BrazilCityGuides.com travel resource page. This is an independent online travel guide created with love from real people who have traveled to Brazil extensively and locals who live here

Our extensive Brazil travel guide resources are listed below!

This site and all of the below travel resources are all about Brazil destinationsBrazil festivalsBrazil travel tips, and traveling safely with our Brazil safety guide.

Our guides give you a peak into experiencing events, exploring Brazil destinations, pre-plan your trip, experiencing festivals, and participating in many activities that Brazil has to offer.

These resources will simplify for you when to go, how to get there, where to stay, and unique things to do.

Let’s get ready for all Brazil has to offer with our tips and guides below!

Brazil Travel Guide Resources
BRAZIL TRAVEL GUIDE RESOURCES

Get the Most out of Traveling to Brazil

Our passion is to help travelers like you get the most out of traveling to Brazil!

Exploring Brazil: A Journey of Easy Planning, Local Perspectives, Safety, and Festivals

So when you are looking to travel to Brazil, there are fundamental things everyone is looking for.

They are as follows:

  1. Easy Travel Planning
  2. Staying Safe While Traveling Internationally
  3. A Local Perspective
  4. A Guide to the Famous Festivals

Easy Travel Planning

There are many resources online, but you want to choose the very best ones without having to guess which ones are good, from booking flights to finding out where to stay. Like traveling to any country, a little pre-planning when traveling to Brazil will go a long way. You are able to plan a trip with lots of adventure or take guided tours that take much of the decision-making process out of the picture.

Local Travel Perspectives

Everyone had taken that one vacation that they did not plan out and then wished they had known more before they went. This is where our expert travelers and local writers give you the edge to plan less like a tourist and more like an experienced traveler that has been to the country dozens of times. So you won’t have that post-trip regret of not knowing in advance about cool things like local markets, the best restaurants, or unique day trips from the cities you travel to.

Staying Safe While Traveling

Like any big city, New York City included, when traveling, you always want to stay aware and stay safe. Brazil, like any other place, is no exception. Much of the time, it comes down to pre-planning and common sense. Many Brazilian cities depend on millions of tourists every single year, so the tourist infrastructure is robust.

Guide to the Famous Festivals

Brazil festivals are legendary! Especially the most famous one, which is Carnival. Carnival is celebrated all across Brazil in many of the cities. Rio de Janeiro is the biggest party for this particular festival, but many others will give it a run for its money. The colors are amazing, and the lively street parties are simply unmatched.

That said, the goal is to make your Brazil trip fun and enjoyable, which comes down to planning in advance and knowing how to navigate the country through when to go, how to get there, where to stay, and unique things to do.


Brazil Tourist Visa & Safety Resources

Safety in Brazil

Brazil Visa Requirements for US Citizens

  1. Brazil’s Federal Police – Handles issues related to visas and immigration.
  2. Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism – Offers information about destinations and services and manages the official certification of tourism professionals and companies.
  3. The National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) – Provides health advisories and regulations, including information about vaccinations and medical precautions.
  4. The Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in your home country – They can provide relevant information about travel advisories, requirements, and important updates about the situation in Brazil.
  5. The World Health Organization (WHO) – Provides international health advisories and updates.
  6. Your country’s travel advisory for Brazil – For US citizens, the US Department of State provides travel advisories. Similar agencies exist in other countries.
  1. U.S. Department of State – Brazil Travel Advisory: This is the primary source of information for U.S. citizens traveling abroad. The site provides detailed information about visa requirements, safety and security, local laws and customs, and more.
  2. Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C.: The official website of Brazil’s embassy in the U.S. has information about visa requirements, consular services, and relevant travel updates.
  3. Consulate General of Brazil: Depending on your residence in the US, you may be under a different consulate’s jurisdiction. Check their specific website for additional information.
  4. U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil: For U.S. citizens while in Brazil, this website provides resources and advice, including entry, exit, and visa requirements for U.S. citizens.