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For many, the best time to visit Brazil is summer (December to March). Which month you choose may well be swayed by the carnival in Rio de Janeiro or rainfall predictions in the Amazon. Read our guide on the best time of year to visit Brazil for weather charts, month by month highlights, and our favourite seasons in Brazil.
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While some of Brazil's attractions can be visited year-round, others are rather more seasonal, the movements of wildlife and people halted by heat or floods.
The best time to visit Brazil is between December and March for most travellers. Although there are regional weather variations, this is the hot, sunny summer season in large parts of the country. The cooler winter months are June to September, with heat and humidity rising the further north you go. This time is popular with families on their school break. We’d also recommend September and October if you want to avoid major (busy) holiday periods, the chilly southern winter and soggy season in the Pantanal – and enjoy cheaper prices. The Amazon is sweltering year-round; the January-May floods just mean you’ll travel by canoe rather than on foot.
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MIN °C MAX °C RAIN (mm) JAN 21 30 203 FEB 21 30 186 MAR 21 29 183 APR 19 27 146 MAY 17 26 107 JUN 16 25 71 JUL 16 24 66 AUG 16 25 76 SEP 17 25 96 OCT 18 26 129 NOV 19 27 159 DEC 20 28 207Pantanal Weather Chart
MIN °C MAX °C RAIN (mm) JAN 23 33 180 FEB 23 32 140 MAR 23 32 140 APR 21 31 80 MAY 20 28 55 JUN 17 27 40 JUL 18 27 30 AUG 18 29 25 SEP 20 31 45 OCT 22 33 90 NOV 23 33 115 DEC 23 33 155Manaus Weather Chart
MIN °C MAX °C RAIN (mm) JAN 23 31 270 FEB 23 31 286 MAR 23 31 316 APR 23 31 305 MAY 24 31 241 JUN 23 31 114 JUL 23 32 85 AUG 23 33 55 SEP 24 33 76 OCT 24 33 120 NOV 24 32 177 DEC 24 32 224 Our Brazil weather charts:
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Best times to visit Brazil for festivals & events
Carnival (February or early March)
Carnival – the ‘Celebration of Life’ – comes with high prices and heaving crowds, so we suggest doing it with a twist. Salvador and Paraty also hold carnivals, complete with floats filled with costumed dancers, drummers and singers – but on a much more manageable scale, and with an atmospheric historical backdrop. Do be aware that you may get smothered in mud by revellers in Paraty though… There are also many pre-carnival events so you can always enjoy the buildup in Rio before heading to a more tranquil spot once the party really kicks off.Amazon Opera Festival (March to May)
The Amazon Opera Festival is a thing of beauty born of a tragic and violent past. The Amazon Theatre was built in Manaus during the late 19th century at the behest of the rubber barons, whose booming industry was driving the genocide and slavery of Indigenous groups such as the Toyeri people. This pinkish structure, decorated with Portuguese and Italian marble, hosts three months of events featuring prestigious names on the opera circuit – even Pavarotti performed here in the 1990s.Parintins Folklore Festival (June)
Held in the Amazonian city of Parintins, this festival has grown from a folkloric legend where to please his pregnant wife, an enslaved person killed his master’s prized ox. Faced with prison, he is eventually freed after a priest brings the ox back to life. Today, two teams, the Caprichosos and the Garantidos, fiercely compete against each other to recreate the story using dance, music, costumes, floats and storytelling. It’s an incredible storytelling event that thousands of people come to Parintins to witness every June.Cachaça Festival (August)
Similar to rum, and distilled from sugarcane, cachaça is the most popular spirit in Brazil, fundamental to the refreshing the caipirinha cocktail. The area around the lovely town of Paraty, on the coast between Rio and São Paulo, is well-known for producing excellent cachaça, and the third weekend of August Paraty hosts a lively festival showcasing workshops on how to prepare drinks, concerts, and of course lots of tastings.Rock in Rio (every other September)
Rock in Rio is one of the biggest music festivals in the world, and attracts some of the biggest names in rock to headline. Everyone from Prince to Guns N’ Roses, Coldplay to the Foo Fighters have performed at a purpose-built venue, the City of Rock. It takes places every other year, with alternate years being held in Lisbon, Portugal. You don’t need to fight for your right to party here, it’s taken for granted.New Year’s Eve (31 December)
Brazil’s New Year celebrations are an intoxicating mix of cultural beliefs, and an epic spectacle. Millions of people throng the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, often dressed in white as a symbol of purity and renewal. At the stroke of midnight many will rush into the sea to leap over seven waves, a nod to the seven divine spirits of Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomble. Meanwhile, many Brazilians plan their underwear choice carefully, in the belief that different colours can affect their fortune over the year to come.Our travellers also ask…
What month is best to go to Brazil?
December to March tends to be the best time to travel to Brazil, with hot and sunny weather the norm. However, the dry season from July to October is best for wildlife spotting in the Amazon Rainforest and the Pantanal region, while April to June is a shoulder season when you can find reasonably fine weather with fewer crowds, and some good value travel deals. Given the size of Brazil, there isn’t really a bad time to visit; it all depends on the reason for your trip.What time of year is best weather in Brazil?
Summer in Brazil (December to March) is warm and sunny, while winter (June to August) is milder but typically much drier. It’s worth noting that even in the depths of winter Brazil will feel pleasantly warm to many European travellers, with temperatures rarely dipping below the 20°Cs during the daytime. Also, it never actually stops raining in the Amazon Rainforest, hence the name, but during the dry season it simply rains a bit less.What is Brazil’s rainy season?
Rainy season in Brazil is typically from around November through to April, with the summer months of December to March the wettest. The north of the country, including the Amazon Rainforest, has an equatorial climate so it’s hot, humid and damp all year-round, while further to the south and east there is a distinct dry season, roughly corresponding with May to October.What months is Brazil hottest?
The summer months of December to March are the hottest in Brazil, broadly speaking, with highs into the mid-late 30°Cs. But if you’re looking for warmth when you travel, you can consider Brazil a year-round destination, as even in winter it’s pleasantly mild. You’ll likely want a jacket for the evenings from May to September, but in the daytimes it is still perfectly warm enough for shorts and t-shirts.Which part of Brazil has the best weather?
Southern and central Brazil tend to have the best weather with distinct wet and dry seasons, and pleasant temperatures year-round. The Amazon Rainforest in the north of Brazil is humid and wet year-round, and is best explored during the dry season from May through to October. The same goes for the Pantanal region further south. Rio de Janeiro on the southeast coast, meanwhile, is most popular during the hot and wet summer months.More Brazil articles
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