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Brazil
Visa-free for EU, UK, most South American countries; e-visa required for US, Canada, Australia
Overview
Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth-largest in the world, spanning nearly half the continent. Its continental size means domestic air travel is essential, with flights often the only practical way to connect major cities separated by thousands of kilometers. The country draws visitors for its famous beaches, Amazon rainforest, vibrant cities, and major events like Carnival and sporting tournaments.
Sao Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) serves as Brazil's primary international gateway and the busiest airport in South America, handling over 40 million passengers annually. Rio de Janeiro Galeao (GIG) is the second major international entry point, particularly for leisure travelers. Brazil's domestic aviation market is well-developed, with three major carriers—LATAM Brasil, GOL, and Azul—operating extensive networks connecting dozens of cities.
Given Brazil's size (larger than the contiguous United States), flights between major cities can exceed 4 hours. The country spans four time zones, from UTC-2 in the east to UTC-5 in the far west.
Major Airports
International Gateways
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| GRU | Sao Paulo | Primary international hub | LATAM, GOL, Azul, TAP, Air France |
| GIG | Rio de Janeiro | Secondary international, leisure | LATAM, GOL, TAP, American |
| BSB | Brasilia | Capital city hub, domestic connections | LATAM, GOL, Azul |
| CNF | Belo Horizonte | Azul hub, growing international | Azul, LATAM, GOL |
| SSA | Salvador | Northeast gateway | GOL, LATAM, Azul |
Primary Hubs
Sao Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) — South America's busiest airport and LATAM Brasil's main hub. Handles the majority of Brazil's international traffic with direct flights to North America, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Three terminals connected by shuttle bus. Located 25km northeast of central Sao Paulo.
Sao Paulo Congonhas (CGH) — City airport handling domestic shuttle flights to Rio and major Brazilian cities. Convenient downtown location but limited to domestic operations. Premium option for business travelers due to proximity to Paulista business district.
Rio de Janeiro Galeao (GIG) — Primary Rio airport for international and long-haul domestic flights. Located on Ilha do Governador, 20km north of the city center. Two terminals serving LATAM, GOL, and international carriers.
Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont (SDU) — Downtown airport on Guanabara Bay, primarily serving the Sao Paulo shuttle (Ponte Aerea) and regional flights. Walking distance to Centro. Scenic approach over the bay.
Regional Hubs
- Brasilia (BSB) — Capital city with excellent connections nationwide. Central location makes it a natural domestic hub
- Belo Horizonte Confins (CNF) — Azul's main hub with growing international service to US and Europe
- Salvador (SSA) — Gateway to Brazil's northeast coast and Bahia region
- Recife (REC) — Northeast hub with connections to Europe and domestic network
- Porto Alegre (POA) — Southern Brazil gateway, connections to Argentina and Uruguay
- Fortaleza (FOR) — Northeast coast, European charter traffic, connections to Lisbon
Multi-Airport Cities
Sao Paulo operates two main airports:
- GRU (Guarulhos) — All international flights, most domestic long-haul
- CGH (Congonhas) — Domestic shuttles, convenient for business travelers
Rio de Janeiro also has two:
- GIG (Galeao) — International flights, domestic long-haul
- SDU (Santos Dumont) — Domestic shuttles, downtown location
When booking connections, verify which airport to avoid costly transfers across the city.
Airlines
Major Domestic Carriers
Brazil's domestic market is dominated by three carriers:
- LATAM Brasil (LA/JJ) — Largest carrier by market share. Main hub at GRU with extensive domestic network and long-haul international routes. Member of LATAM Airlines Group
- GOL (G3) — Second-largest carrier, low-cost model. Strong domestic network, growing international service to US and South America. SkyTeam partner
- Azul (AD) — Third major carrier, hub at CNF (Belo Horizonte). Known for serving smaller cities and regional routes other carriers skip. Extensive domestic network including Amazon region
International Service
LATAM Brasil operates long-haul routes from GRU to:
- North America: New York (JFK), Miami, Los Angeles
- Europe: Paris, London, Frankfurt, Madrid, Lisbon
- Middle East and Africa: Johannesburg
Foreign Carriers
Major international airlines serving Brazil:
- European: TAP Portugal (extensive network via Lisbon), Air France, KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, Iberia
- US carriers: American, United, Delta (primarily GRU and GIG)
- Middle Eastern: Emirates (Dubai-GRU)
- South American: Aerolinas Argentinas, LATAM (Chile), Avianca, Copa
Entry Requirements
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of many countries can enter Brazil visa-free for tourism up to 90 days, including:
- European Union countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway
- Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and most South American countries
- Japan, South Korea, South Africa
- Mexico, New Zealand
E-Visa Required
Citizens of certain countries must obtain an e-visa before travel:
- United States — E-visa required ($80 USD, valid 10 years, 90 days per visit)
- Canada — E-visa required
- Australia — E-visa required
Apply online through the official e-visa portal. Processing typically takes 5-7 business days.
Passport Requirements
- Valid passport required (valid for duration of stay)
- Six months validity recommended
- Proof of onward/return travel may be requested
- Proof of sufficient funds may be requested
Yellow Fever
Yellow fever vaccination may be recommended for travelers visiting Amazon region, Pantanal, or certain states outside major cities. Check current CDC/WHO recommendations. Vaccination certificate may be required for entry if arriving from certain African or South American countries.
Official information: Brazilian Consular Portal
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Flying is essential for covering Brazil's vast distances. Frequent service connects major cities:
| Route | Daily Flights | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| GRU ↔ GIG | 40+ | 1 hour |
| GRU ↔ BSB | 25+ | 1.5 hours |
| GRU ↔ SSA | 15+ | 2.5 hours |
| GRU ↔ REC | 10+ | 3.5 hours |
| GRU ↔ MAO (Manaus) | 8+ | 4 hours |
Booking tips:
- GOL and Azul generally offer lower fares than LATAM
- Book 2-4 weeks ahead for best prices
- Domestic flights often include checked baggage
- Sao Paulo shuttles (CGH-SDU) depart every 30 minutes during business hours
- Azul serves many smaller cities others don't reach
Buses
Brazil has an extensive long-distance bus network:
- Conventional — Basic service, frequent stops
- Semi-leito — Semi-reclining seats
- Leito — Full reclining seats, overnight service
Long-haul buses offer a budget alternative for medium distances (4-12 hours). Overnight buses save hotel costs on routes like Sao Paulo-Curitiba or Rio-Belo Horizonte.
Car Rental
Useful for:
- Coastal road trips (Rio-Paraty-Sao Paulo coast)
- Northeast beaches route (Natal-Recife-Maceio)
- Interior Minas Gerais colonial towns
Notes:
- International license required alongside home license
- Drive on the right
- Major highways (rodovias) well-maintained but tolls add up
- City driving can be challenging in Sao Paulo and Rio
- Avoid driving at night in unfamiliar areas
Ride-hailing
- Uber — Available in all major cities
- 99 — Brazilian competitor, often cheaper
- Both widely used and generally safer than street taxis
Best Time to Visit
High Season (December-March)
Brazilian summer and peak tourist season:
- Beach weather at its best
- Carnival (February/March) — highest prices, must book months ahead
- New Year in Rio is iconic but extremely crowded
- School holidays drive domestic travel
Shoulder Season (April-May, September-November)
Best value with good weather:
- April-May: End of rainy season, pleasant temperatures
- September-November: Warming up, lower prices, fewer crowds
- Excellent for Rio, Sao Paulo, and southern cities
Low Season (June-August)
Brazilian winter — varies by region:
- Southern Brazil (Porto Alegre, Curitiba): Cool, occasional cold fronts
- Rio and Sao Paulo: Mild, dry, pleasant for city exploration
- Northeast (Salvador, Recife): Rainy season but still warm
- Amazon: Dry season — best for wildlife, river levels lower
Regional Timing
| Region | Best Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Rio de Janeiro | May-Oct | Dry season, mild temperatures |
| Amazon | Jun-Nov | Dry season, better wildlife viewing |
| Pantanal | Jul-Oct | Dry season, wildlife concentrated at water |
| Northeast beaches | Sep-Mar | Dry season varies by city |
| Southern Brazil | Nov-Mar | Warm summer months |
Top Destinations
Major Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Sao Paulo | GRU, CGH | Business, culture, food, nightlife |
| Rio de Janeiro | GIG, SDU | Beaches, Christ the Redeemer, Carnival |
| Brasilia | BSB | Modernist architecture, government |
| Salvador | SSA | Afro-Brazilian culture, historic center |
| Belo Horizonte | CNF | Food scene, gateway to colonial towns |
Beach Destinations
| Destination | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Florianopolis | FLN | Island beaches, surfing, nightlife |
| Natal | NAT | Dunes, beaches, buggy tours |
| Fortaleza | FOR | Northeast coast, wind sports |
| Recife/Porto de Galinhas | REC | Natural pools, coral reefs |
| Maceio | MCZ | Clear waters, coastal lagoons |
Natural Wonders
- Iguazu Falls — Fly to Foz do Iguacu (IGU), world's largest waterfall system
- Amazon — Fly to Manaus (MAO) for jungle lodges and river cruises
- Pantanal — Fly to Cuiaba (CGB) or Campo Grande (CGR) for wildlife
- Fernando de Noronha — Fly from Recife or Natal, UNESCO marine reserve
Colonial Towns
- Ouro Preto — 2 hours from Belo Horizonte (CNF), baroque architecture
- Paraty — Between Rio and Sao Paulo, coastal colonial town
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL), symbol R$
- Cards: Widely accepted in cities, cash needed in smaller towns
- ATMs: Available everywhere — look for "Banco 24 Horas" network
- Exchange: Avoid airport exchange; use ATMs or exchange houses downtown
- Tipping: 10% service charge often included; round up for taxis
Electrical
- Voltage: 127V in most of Brazil; 220V in Brasilia, Florianopolis, and some areas
- Frequency: 60 Hz
- Plug type: Type N (three round pins, unique to Brazil)
- Adapters: Travelers from all countries typically need a Brazil-specific adapter
- Note: Many hotels provide universal outlets or adapters; check voltage before plugging in devices
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: Vivo, Claro, TIM, Oi
- eSIM: Supported — Airalo, Holafly work well
- WiFi: Available at airports, hotels, shopping malls
- Data: 4G coverage good in cities, limited in Amazon/rural areas
Safety
Exercise standard urban precautions:
- Avoid displaying expensive phones, jewelry, cameras
- Use ride-hailing apps rather than hailing taxis
- Be alert in crowded areas and tourist spots
- Avoid beaches after dark
- Check current advisories for specific neighborhoods
- Emergency: 190 (police), 192 (ambulance)
Health
- Tap water not recommended in most areas — drink bottled water
- Yellow fever vaccine recommended for Amazon, Pantanal, and certain states
- Mosquito repellent essential outside major cities
- No mandatory vaccinations for most travelers from US/Europe
- Dengue and Zika present — use mosquito protection
Language
Portuguese is the only official language (not Spanish). English is:
- Limited outside major tourist areas and business hotels
- Better in Sao Paulo business district and upscale Rio hotels
- Rare in smaller cities and towns
Basic Portuguese phrases are helpful and appreciated. Spanish speakers can often communicate with some effort.
Useful Links
- Tourism: Visit Brasil
- Visa/E-Visa: Brazilian Consular Portal
- US E-Visa Application: Brazil E-Visa
- US Travel Advisory: travel.state.gov/brazil
- UK Travel Advice: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/brazil
- Health (CDC): CDC Brazil
Flights from Brazil
Top Airports in Brazil
Busiest airports by route connections
São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport
São Paulo
107 destinations
Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport
Rio De Janeiro
55 destinations
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
55 destinations
Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport
Brasília
46 destinations
Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
34 destinations
Airports by Region
263 airports across 26 regions (plus uncategorized)