Yes ! You need a visa to go to Brazil - the link is under the Travel section.
We love your little ones! To allow all our guests to relax and enjoy the celebration, we kindly request that our wedding be for children ages 8 and over. Thank you so much for understanding.
April 15, 2026
Women - Soft Tropical Elegance - Solid colors - long dresses. Men - suit and tie light / bright colors
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Yes, people speak English in touristy areas and hotels. In more local or residential areas, English is less commonly spoken.
The Brazilian currency is the Real (R$). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in Rio, including restaurants, shops, and ride apps like Uber. We recommend bringing some cash in Reais (for small vendors, markets, or tips). If you have one, bring a travel credit card with no international fees for the best exchange rate and convenience.
Rio is amazing and beautiful—but like any big city, safety is key. Here’s how to stay safe and comfortable: Watch your belongings, especially at the beach or in crowds. Do not wear flashy jewelry out and about. Stay near your hotel at night, and don’t explore unfamiliar areas alone at night.
Please see the "Travel" tab for more information about flights and hotels.