* Avoid displaying expensive jewelry, watches, or large amounts of cash. *Keep your phone and personal belongings secure, especially in crowded areas. *Use reputable transportation services such as uber or registered taxis. *Be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking along late at night in unfamiliar areas. *Do not leave your stuff unattended when you are at the beach. Always have someone watching your stuff when you are in the water. * Use cash when you are buying itens on the beach. * When kids come bagging for money, polite refused.
Guests traveling with a U.S. passports are required to obtain a visa before traveling to Brazil.Please check the latest requirements and apply well in advance of your trip, as processing times may vary. Make sure passports is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Link is provided below: https://br.usembassy.gov/message-to-u-s-citizens-new-visitor-visa-requirements-for-u-s-citizens-traveling-to-brazil/
Brazil uses the brazilian Real(BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's helpful to have small amount of local currency for small purchases.
Brazil uses type N outlets and the voltage may vary by region. We recommend bringing a universal travel adapter.
We would love for our guests to wear pastel colors to help create a beautiful, coordinated atmosphere.
For the ladies: Please wear a long, floor- length gown in elegant attire. We kindly ask that you avoid short dresses, casual dresses, denim, or overly revealing outfits. Please avoid wearing white, ivory, cream, neon or bold prints. For the gentlemen: A suit is requested. Avoid jeans, shorts, sneakers, or casual attire