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  1. The best ways to get around in Brazil

    Buses provide most overland transport in Brazil. For those with more time on their hands, buses are a popular and cheap way to get around Brazil, particularly between major cities and towns, and there are often good views en route. Bus services range from simple comum (conventional) buses to more luxurious leito (overnight sleeper) buses ...

  2. Getting around Brazil

    Public transport outside of the Amazon is generally by bus or plane, though there are a few passenger trains, too. However you travel, services will be crowded, plentiful and, apart from planes, fairly cheap. Car rental is possible, but driving in Brazil is not for the faint-hearted. Hitchhiking, over any distance, is not recommended.

  3. Traveling inside Brazil: a guide to transportation in the country

    Luggage Limitations. While traveling by bus or car allows you to bring a much larger amount of luggage, boarding a plane could make you want to pack lighter. The dispatching rules in Brazil have changed in the last few years, limiting the passenger to board only with a handbag, which must weigh 22lbs (10kg) or less.

  4. The ultimate Worldpackers Brazil travel guide

    Getting around in Brazil. The favored option for travel within Brazil is by bus. Air travel in Brazil has gotten considerably cheaper in the last decade, but it's still not as cheap as flying low-cost in Europe. However, it's always a good idea to check promotions for air travel in Brazil, because sometimes flying can be as cheap as taking the bus!

  5. Brazil travel

    Explore Brazil holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Explore Brazil holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Lonely Planet. Destinations. Planning. Inspiration ... Spanning over 1520 sq km and containing within it innumerable species of plants and animals, deafening waterfalls and vast, rugged plains, Parque ...

  6. Transport in Brazil: Tips for Traveling Around Safely

    Brazil's metro and subway. The metro is one of the easiest ways to get around major cities like Rio and São Paulo. Fares are around R$3.50 - R$3.80. If you plan to use the metro often, there are rechargeable travel cards you can purchase. The metros are generally cleaner and safer than traveling by local bus.

  7. Brazil Travel Guide: A Local Guide to the Country • I Heart Brazil

    To travel within Brazil, you can either go by bus, rent a car, or fly. Depending on the distance, going by bus is much easier. Oh, and I don't recommend you drive in the big cities, such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Traffic there is chaotic. Outside big cities, having a car will make your life much easier, especially when trying to get ...

  8. 10 best places to visit in Brazil

    7. Fernando de Noronha. An archipelago of islands some 320km (200 miles) off the northeast coast, Fernando de Noronha is high on many honeymoon wishlists. Of Noronha's 21 islands, only the largest one is accessible to tourists - and even then, its boundaries lie safely within Brazil's largest marine park.

  9. Getting Around Brazil

    Long-distance coach travel is a great way to get around Brazil, with an excellent network of inter-city routes offered by hundreds of different companies. ... (WTG) is the flagship digital consumer brand within the Columbus Travel Media portfolio. A comprehensive guide to the world's best travel destinations, its print heritage stretches back ...

  10. Getting Around in Brazil

    During peak travel times (holidays, high season) long delays are not an unlikely occurrence. For those traveling larger distances in Brazil there is also the option of purchasing an air pass with Tam (much to the envy of Brazilians this pass is available to foreigners only). The pass offers travelers four flights within a 21-day period.

  11. Getting Around in Brazil

    Bus travel in Brazil is comfortable, efficient, and affordable. The only problem is, it's a long way from anywhere to anywhere else. ... From Recife to Brasilia is 2,121km (1,315 miles); Salvador to Rio is a 1,800km (1,116-mile) drive. Within Brazilian cities, renting a car is only for the bold and foolish: Drivers are aggressive, rules ...

  12. Brazil International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  13. Brazil Budget Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    Visit the 60,000-acre Parque Nacional de Brasilia and walk the trails between tall Cerrado trees while looking for wildlife like anteaters and pampas deer. 4. Explore the Pantanal. Located in Western Brazil, the Pantanal is the largest wetland in the world, stretching into parts of Bolivia and Paraguay.

  14. Travel advice and advisories for Brazil

    Santa Maria. São Sebastião. If you decide to travel to these areas: exercise a high degree of caution at all times. avoid travelling alone, especially at night. avoid parks or central areas of major cities. avoid poorly lit and isolated streets. avoid walking on isolated and unsupervised beaches, especially at night.

  15. 21 Dos and Don'ts to Travel Safe in Brazil

    Booking.com has so many options in Brazil from affordable to more luxurious stays. Flights. Flights to Brazil and within Brazil can be pricey if not booked ahead of time. To get the best prices I recommend using Skyscanner. The cheapest airport to fly into will most likely be São Paulo, but if visiting Rio de Janeiro it's worth it to fly ...

  16. The best road trips in Brazil

    Best road trip for wildlife. Poconé-Porto Jofre; 150km (93 miles) The Pantanal is the world's largest wetland, covering some 209,790 sq km (81,000 sq miles), mostly in Brazil but also spilling into neighboring Bolivia and Paraguay. This natural wonderland is a must-visit for wildlife lovers - the forests teem with big creatures such as ...

  17. The Best Times to Visit Brazil

    The Cheapest Times to Visit Brazil. High season in Brazil is considered June through August, when North Americans and Europeans take summer vacation; March is the cheapest month to fly, according to Kayak. LATAM, American and Azul have the most flights from the US to Brazil, and though Kayak considers São Paulo its most popular destination ...

  18. 17 Best Places to Visit in Brazil (+Map)

    5. Florianopolis. The capital of Santa Catarina state, Florianopolis lies in the south of Brazil, with half of the city set on the mainland and the other on a beautiful island. Due to its scenic setting, it is a very popular tourist destination and is widely considered one of the best places to live in the country.

  19. Best way to travel in Brazil

    How to travel within Brazil? Arriving and departing using public transportation in Brazil such as busses, trains, car hire, flights and ferries.

  20. How to Fly Cheap in South America: Budget Airlines & Airline Passes

    Price: Starting at $505 USD for 4 flights. Restrictions: Valid for Brazil residents and non-residents of South America. Can be used within 30 days on GOL airlines. Can only be used if flying into Brazil on any of the following airlines: GOL, Air France, KLM, or Delta. Must be booked outside of South America.

  21. Brazil

    Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil) is the largest country in South America and fifth largest in the world. Famous for its football tradition and its annual Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife and Olinda. It is a country of great diversity, from the bustling urban mosaic of São Paulo to the infinite cultural energy of Alagoas, Pernambuco and Bahia, the wilderness of the Amazon rainforest and ...

  22. 7 things you should know before traveling to Brazil

    1. There's more than just beaches and jungles. The energy of Copacabana Beach and the alluring biodiversity of the Amazon Rainforest may have captured the world's attention, but that's really the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Brazil's natural beauty. Adventurous nature lovers will find Brazil to be a treasure trove that contains a ...

  23. The Best Brazil Travel Guide: Tips on planning a trip to Brazil

    Domestic Flights: Brazil is a vast country, so internal flights are often the quickest way to travel between major cities. Airlines like LATAM and Gol offer extensive domestic networks. Buses: Long-distance buses are a popular and cost-effective way to travel within Brazil. Companies like Pluma, Itapemirim, and Busbud offer comfortable options.