Brazil Travel Budget - Visit Brazil on a Budget or Travel in Style


How much does it cost to travel to Brazil?

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Brazil cost?

A one week trip to Brazil usually costs around $0.00 (R$0.00) for one person and $0.00 (R$0.00) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Brazil on average costs around $0.00 (R$0.00) for one person and $0.00 (R$0.00) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Brazil will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Brazil on average costs around $0.00 (R$0.00) for one person and $0.00 (R$0.00) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




How much do package tours cost in Brazil?

Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.

The average price for an organized tour package in Brazil is $250 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.



Independent Travel

Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Is Brazil expensive to visit?

Brazil is a very affordable destination to visit. It is in the top 10% of countries in the world for its affordability. Many budget travelers enjoy spending long periods of time exploring this country in depth.

Within South America, Brazil is very affordable compared to the other countries. It is in the top 10% of countries in South America for its affordability. Very few countries in the region are as affordable as Brazil.

For more details, see Is Brazil Expensive?

How much money do I need for a trip to Brazil?

The average Brazil trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Brazil travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.


Category Cost
Alcohol 2 R$26 - 79 ($5 - 16)
Alcohol Budget in Brazil
Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $10 (R$53) on alcoholic beverages in Brazil per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.


  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $10
    R$53

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What did other people spend on Alcohol?

Typical prices for Alcohol in Brazil are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Alcohol prices in Brazil, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.


  • Drinks
    R$14
  • Beers for 2
    R$7.00
  • Beer
    R$4.00
  • Beer
    R$2.25
  • Beer
    R$5.00
  • Beer
    R$2.99
  • Beer
    R$3.00
  • Beer
    R$4.50


Water Budget in Brazil
Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, people spend $1.34 (R$6.82) on bottled water in Brazil per day. The public water in Brazil is considered safe to drink.


  • Water2 Bottled water for one day
    $1.34
    R$6.82


Last Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Brazil On a Budget
Brazil Paraty, Brazil
Brazil, the largest country in South America, is also one of the most expensive in the region. It's famous for its incredible cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, and it is known to have one of the best beach and party scenes around. This is epitomized during the famous annual festival, Carnaval. Outside of its cities, Brazil offers the opportunity to explore historic culture, urban oasis, or the wilderness of the Amazon Rainforest. Don't miss the unique Iguacu Falls or the opportunity to attend an adrenaline filled football game.

You best option for traveling around the area is by bus. The system is surprisingly convenient and efficient. You can purchase tickets of varying levels, and if you buy the most expensive option you will find the buses to be quite comfortable. The country has only a small handful of train lines left, so unless you have a private vehicle or plan to fly, the buses are your best option.

Although this is one of the most expensive countries in South America, there are some ways you can cut down on costs. Probably the most important decision is what season you travel in. During Carnaval all prices become astronomically high. The peak months between December and March also see a substantial increase in costs. If you're hoping to visit Brazil on a budget, travel at another time of year and you'll find you can stretch your dollar much farther.

Accommodation can also be expensive here, particularly if you're a single traveler. Single rooms are often as expensive as double rooms. If you can make a friend on the road that you're comfortable splitting a room with you'll cut your costs in half.

There are some good budget food options around the country. Pick up some Coxinha and carry them with you, particularly during long bus trips. These deep fried chicken pockets are cheap, good, and reliable and make a great snack on the road.

Brazil is a diverse country, with cosmopolitan cities, beautiful beaches, and impressive historic sites, making it obvious why it is one of the most popular (and expensive) destinations within South America.
At A Glance
  • If you're planning to fly into Brazil, you'll find that you can get the cheapest plane tickets beginning in February after Carnaval. The rates remain low until May when they rise again. From August until November you can also get some good deals. The largest airport in the country is Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, and the second largest is Rio de Janeiro-Galeao International Airport.

  • As you arrive in Brazil the federal police will stamp your passport. Look at the number and confirm that the last digit of the number is a "1" and not a "2". A "1" indicates that you have just entered the country, while a "2" means you have left. If they mistakenly stamp your passport with a "2", and you attempt to extend your visa, you may be told to return to your city of arrival to correct the problem. This is best dealt with immediately in order to avoid the hassle.

  • Although renting a car during your trip may increase your flexibility, there are some unusual road rules you should be aware of. If the car in front of you has the left light blinking, they are warning you not to pass. A blinking right signal means it is okay to pass. A car coming in the other direction with flashing lights means to take caution ahead. There may be an animal, accident, or police officer you should be aware of. There are a handful of other rules you may want to research in advance as well.

  • Although biking in the cities is generally not recommended, there are some good roads in the rural areas that you can bike on. Make sure that there is limited traffic, as most cars do not respect cyclists so navigating the roads can be tricky.

  • There are usually extensive bus systems in most cities. They can be confusing and chaotic however, as many cities are served by more than one bus company. You'll rarely find maps of the routes as well. Your best bet is to ask a local which route to take. At the bus stop you may have to flag down your bus as well.



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Top Tourist Attractions
Iguacu Falls: This is a breathtaking waterfall that is located on the Parana River which runs along the Brazilian and Argentinian borders. It is one of the top travel destinations in the country. It's a stunning sight that can be visited from either Brazil or Argentina. Both sides of the waterfalls are surrounded by national parks.

Carnaval: This is probably the largest carnival celebration in the world. Rio de Janeiro is the place to be for parades, music, costumes, and partying. It's world famous and a not to be missed life experience. If you're traveling to the area during this time, make sure you have reservations well in advance as everything fills up quickly.

The Amazon Rainforest: Over half of the Amazon Rainforest is in northern Brazil. The area is some of the most biologically diverse in the world. Here you will find over two million species of insects, 40,000 plant species, and 2,000 types of birds and animals. Visiting the rainforest truly is a once in a lifetime experience.

Popular Foods
Brazil's cuisine has many international influences. Typical dishes are based on rice and beans, but there are many different regional specialties throughout the country. Some visitors to the area may find the food somewhat monotonous, but if you seek out the local dishes you'll find a wide variety of interesting flavors.

Feijoada: This is a hearty and filling stew that is made from black beans, pork and beef. It is usually served with rice, collard greens and sliced oranges. Many Brazilian consider this to be their national dish.

Tutu de Feijao: This is an unusual paste that is made from beans and cassava flour. It is often served topped with hard boiled eggs or as a component in another dish.

Moqueca Capixaba: This is a fish dish that is made with tomato, onion, cilantro and garlic and cooked slowly. It's essentially a slow cooked stew that has been part of Brazilian cuisine for at least three hundred years.

We've been gathering travel costs from tens of thousands of actual travelers since 2010, and we use the data to calculate average daily travel costs for destinations around the world. We also systematically analyze the prices of hotels, hostels, and tours from travel providers such as Kayak, HostelWorld, TourRadar, Viator, and others. This combination of expenses from actual travelers, combined with pricing data from major travel companies, gives us a uniqe insight into the overall cost of travel for thousands of cities in countries around the world. You can see more here: How it Works.



1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.