$151 Cheap Flights to Brazil
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Flying to Brazil
The things to know before you go.| Cheapest plane ticket found | $296 |
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| Cheapest month to fly | March |
| Average flight time | 9 hrs, 28 mins |
| Possible destinations | 143 |
| Most popular airline | GOL Linhas Aéreas |
| Average flights per week | 626 |
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The best time to go to Brazil
For those craving sun and warmth, the finest time to jet off to Brazil is during the summer months of December to March. With average temperatures ranging from 77°F to 86°F, this is a top choice for beach enthusiasts and culture hounds. Be mindful that the world-famous Carnival takes place during February or March, which can lead to bustling crowds in areas like Rio de Janeiro.
Do you want less hustle and bustle but still want to enjoy pleasant weather? Think about planning your travels between April and May or October and November. These periods offer warm, sunny climates with moderately less rainfall, and there's the bonus of snagging better deals on flights and room rates.
The cooler time of year, from June to September, tends to be the least touristy. Remember that certain hotels or resorts might shut down during these quieter months. Regardless, there's always the opportunity to discover Brazil's local life during this time.
Remember, be flexible, and you can reap even more rewards. Our Whole Month feature enables you to discover the cheapest day of the year to depart for any city of your choice in Brazil.
The best time to book flights to Brazil
To grab the best flights to Brazil, the best time to book is approximately 45 to 60 days before you intend to fly. For your convenience, you can keep a tab on the price changes of your airline tickets to Brazil by simply setting a Price Alert.
As soon as there is any fluctuation in prices, either up or down, we'll promptly notify you with an email or push notification. This feature is particularly helpful in ensuring you secure the best possible deal.
Airlines that fly to Brazil
Some of the most popular routes between the United States and Brazil are:
From Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale International Airport) to Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport) with Delta
From Miami (Miami International Airport) to Belo Horizonte (Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves Int’l. Airport) with Avianca
From Miami (Miami International Airport) to Manaus (Manaus Airport) with Avianca
Top things to see and do in Brazil
Brazil is one of those countries that evoke so many images: the curvy Amazon River, the rainforest filled with exotic wildlife, and the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. Alternatively, you can admire the architectural marvels by Oscar Niemeyer in the capital, Brasilia, or lounge on the iconic beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. If you're sporty, catch a football match or join a beach volleyball game. Try your hand at Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a world-renowned martial art. Charter a yacht and sail across the beautiful blue seascapes.
The vibrancy of Brazil's culture shines through in its well-loved festivals. The world-famous Carnival is an explosion of color, music, and dance, with parades flowing through the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Similarly, the 'Festa Junina' embodies the heart of Brazilian traditions with its folk dances, bonfires, and lively rural costumes, celebrating the country's harvest season. Lastly, the Parintins Folklore Festival, staged in Amazonas, showcases the folklore of Brazil, where the tale of a resurrected ox highlights the rich tapestry of local myths and legends.
Best cities to visit in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
The coastal city of Rio de Janeiro is famed for its famous beaches and carnivals. A visit to the Tijuca National Park offers a breathtaking panorama of the bay, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Corcovado.
Salvador
Located on the country's northeast coast, Salvador is well worth a visit for its colorful architecture in Pelourinho and its Afro-Brazilian culture. Don’t forget to try the traditional Bahian dish of moqueca, a delicious seafood stew.
Recife
Known as the 'Venice of Brazil', Recife offers a unique blend of beaches, historic architecture, and a lively cultural scene. Explore the Old Town's historic sites, or soak up the sun on Boa Viagem Beach, and then sample some local Pernambuco cuisine.