Brazil is a vast, vibrant and magnetic country situated in the central-eastern part of South America, and lapped by the Atlantic Ocean. This melting pot of cultures, ethnicities, and religions is a product of its patchwork past of local traditions, colonial rule, and the influx of immigrants. It is South America’s largest country, with a landmass comparable to that of the United States, and a mosaic of ecosystems that supports the largest array of flora and fauna on the planet. The Brazilian people are typically warm and friendly, while the country’s natural diversity lends itself to myriad travel experiences, from idyllic coastal holidays and riotous Carnaval celebrations to stopovers in the dynamic cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Adventures await outdoor enthusiasts in the enthralling Amazon jungle.
Banking and Currency
Currency
Local currency: Brazilian Real 
Symbol: R$ 
ISO code: BRL 
Subunit: Centavo 
Banknotes: R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 
Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, R$1 
Banking
Card Transactions: Yes 
ATMs: Yes 
Mastercard: Yes 
Visa: Yes 
American Express: Yes 
Diner’s club: Yes 
Banking Hours: 
Weekdays: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 
Weekends: Closed 
Public Holidays: Yes 
Foreign exchange services: Yes 
Travel, Transport and Getting Around
Air:
Main airlines: LATAM Airlines, Gol Linhas Aéreas 
International Airports: São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport 
Domestic Airports: Brasília International Airport, Congonhas-São Paulo Airport 
Road:
Driving on the: Right 
Tar roads: Yes 
Gravel roads: Yes 
Valid International Driver's License needed: Yes 
Car hire available: Yes 
Taxis: Yes 
E-hailing services: Yes 
Bus:
Inter-city bus services: Yes 
Local city bus networks: Yes 
Rail:
Railway system: Yes 
Subway System: Yes 
Water:
Ferries: Yes 
Water taxis: Yes 
Leisure cruises: Yes 
Food, Drink and Cuisine Advice
Food and water safety:
Can you drink the tap water: No 
Fresh fruit and veg: Yes 
Ice: Yes 
Meat: Yes 
Street food: Yes 
Local cuisine:
Brazilian cuisine is diverse and influenced by its multicultural heritage. Feijoada, a hearty bean stew with pork, is a staple. Churrasco, or Brazilian barbecue, is famous for its grilled meats. Other highlights include coxinha (chicken croquette) and acarajé (black-eyed pea fritters). Notable local drinks include caipirinha (cocktail with cachaca), guaraná (soft drink), and mate (tea).
Tipping: 10-15%
Climate and Weather
Annual rainfall: Varies by region 
Average temperature: 25°C 
Summer:
Average highs: 30°C 
Average lows: 22°C 
Winter:
Average highs: 25°C 
Average lows: 18°C 
Best time to visit:
The best time to visit Brazil depends on the region. Coastal areas are best from December to March, while the Amazon is ideal from June to November.
Clothing and Dress Recommendations
Spring and Summer
Cool, light, breathable and comfortable: Yes 
Lightweight warm clothes: No 
Winter and Autumn
Jerseys, cardigans, sweaters, jackets: Recommended 
Heavyweight clothing and boots: No 
General
Umbrella and raincoat: Yes 
Warm gloves, hat and scarf: No 
Swimming costume (bathing suit): Yes 
Hat, sunglasses and sunblock: Yes 
Walking shoes: Yes 
Casual: Yes 
Smart-casual attire: Yes 
Internet Availability
Internet cafes: Yes 
Accommodation options: Yes 
Restaurants: Yes 
Cafes: Yes 
Shopping malls: Yes 
Public parks: Yes 
Libraries: Yes 
Electricity and Plug Standards
Plug Type: Type N 
Voltage (V): 127V, 220V 
Frequency Hertz (Hz): 60Hz 
*Travel plug adapter and voltage converter might be necessary depending on your appliances.