Yes, U.S. passport holders are required to obtain a Brazil e-Visa prior to travel. The application is completed online and typically approved within a few days, the e-Visa is emailed and should be printed or saved digitally for travel! Here is the link os teh requirements! https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-miami/information-about-visas-in-english/electronic-visitor-visa-e-visa
Brazil is warm year-round. Expect warm temperatures and tropical weather, especially during the daytime.
Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s helpful to have some local currency for small purchases. ATMs are readily available. Brazil uses the Brazilian Real (BRL).
Yes, as with any international destination, use common sense, keep valuables secure
Yes, Brazil uses different electrical outlets than the U.S. A universal adapter is recommended.
Most U.S. carriers offer international plans. You may also use Wi-Fi at hotels and venues.
We will be in Brazil from September 22–29. While we highly recommend staying for the full week, guests are welcome to arrive earlier or depart sooner based on their own schedules and availability. Please feel free to plan your trip in the way that works best for you .