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How Much Does a Trip to Brazil Cost? (2026 Guide)

Reviewed June 2026

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Brazil trip cost: daily budget at a glance

Short answer: budget on roughly $100–200 per person per day mid-range (excluding international flights).

Trip To Brazil
Trip To Brazil
Travel stylePer day (per person)What it covers
Budget$45–80Hostels/guesthouses, street food, public transport
Mid-range$100–2003-star hotels, restaurants, the odd tour or taxi
Luxury$350+4–5★ hotels, fine dining, private guides & transfers

How Much Does a Trip to Brazil Cost?

Quick answer: A typical mid-range trip to Brazil costs $160/day for daily expenses, plus $700-1300 round-trip from US.

Budget: $60/day · Mid-range: $160/day · Luxury: $400/day

Brazil can fit almost any budget — from $30/day backpacker trips to $500+/day luxury vacations. This guide breaks down realistic costs for flights, hotels, food, transport, and activities so you can plan accurately. Numbers below are 2026-current and based on US dollar prices for American travelers.

Cost Breakdown by Category

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
Flights (from US)$700-1300 round-trip from US
Hotel (per night)$30-70/night$90-200/night$280-700/night
Food (per day)$15-30/day$40-80/day$100-300/day
Local transportLocal metro/bus passes and rideshare; internal flights $50-150 for larger countries
ActivitiesMajor sights $5-30 each; guided tours $30-100/day; specialty activities $80+
Daily total$60/day$160/day$400/day

Total Trip Costs (Brazil)

DurationBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
7 days$300-700$800-1,500$2,000-4,500
10 days$500-1,000$1,200-2,200$2,800-6,500
14 days$700-1,400$1,800-3,200$4,000-9,000

All totals exclude international flights. Add flight costs to get total trip spend.

What to Do in Brazil

Top experiences worth budgeting for:

  • Top sights in Brazil
  • Local food & culture
  • Day trips from main cities
  • Beaches/nature/landmarks depending on country
  • Local festivals (check calendar)

Money-Saving Tips for Brazil

  • Travel in shoulder season (Apr-May or Sep-Oct in most countries): hotels 20-40% cheaper, fewer crowds, same sights.
  • Book flights 2-4 months out and set price alerts on Google Flights or Hopper.
  • Mix accommodation types: a few nights luxury, rest mid-range. Average drops fast.
  • Eat where locals eat: street food and family-run spots cost 50-70% less than tourist restaurants and are often better.
  • Use public transport: a metro/bus pass typically saves $20-50/week vs. taxis.
  • Group tours: day tours are often cheaper booked in country than online — but read reviews first.
  • Research local customs, tipping norms, and visa requirements before booking.

Hidden Costs to Budget For

  • Travel insurance: $40-150 for a 1-2 week trip. Strongly recommended for medical coverage abroad.
  • Visa fees: Vary by country and nationality. Some are e-visa $30-100, some on arrival, some free.
  • SIM card / data: $10-30 for a local SIM. Often essential for maps and translation.
  • Tips: Cultural norms vary — research before. Some countries don’t tip; others expect 10-20%.
  • Airport transfers: Pre-arrange or use rideshare ($15-40 typical). Avoid airport taxi scams.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 7-day trip to Brazil cost?

For a 7-day trip to Brazil: budget travelers $400-600 (excluding flights), mid-range $850-1500, luxury $2,000-4,500. Add $700-1500 for flights from US. Total: $1,100-2,000 (budget), $1,500-3,000 (mid-range), $2,700-6,000+ (luxury).

How much does a 10-day trip to Brazil cost?

For 10 days in Brazil: budget $600-900, mid-range $1,200-2,200, luxury $2,800-6,500 (excluding flights). With flights and a moderate budget, plan for $2,000-3,500 per person all-in.

Is Brazil expensive?

Depends on your style. Brazil can be done as a backpacker for $30-50/day, mid-range for $1Europe/day, or luxury for $300-500+/day. Compared to Western Europe, daily costs are typically lower if you spend wisely.

What’s the cheapest time to visit Brazil?

Shoulder seasons (just before/after peak) and the off-season offer 20-50% lower hotel rates, fewer crowds, and better deals on tours. Trade-off is weather may be hotter, cooler, or wetter depending on the country.

How much cash should I bring to Brazil?

Bring $200-500 in cash for the first few days (taxis, tips, small purchases). ATMs are widely available in major cities — use bank ATMs (not airport currency desks) for the best exchange rate. Tell your bank you’re traveling so cards aren’t blocked.

Is Brazil safe for solo travelers and budget travel?

Brazil has a well-established backpacker route and most tourists report safe experiences. Stick to recommended areas, use registered taxis/rideshare at night, and book hostels with strong recent reviews. Solo female travelers should research cultural norms before arrival.

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