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Money & Costs Updated April 2026 ⏱ 4 min read

Brazil Trip Cost Calculator 2026 — Plan Your Budget

Enter your trip details and get an instant personalised estimate for accommodation, food, transit and activities across Brazil. Live BRL conversion at today's rate.

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Brazil Trip Cost Calculator 2026
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What's Included

The calculator estimates five cost buckets that together make up 95% of a typical Brazil trip. Flights from your home country to Brazil are deliberately excluded — those vary too widely by origin. Everything else on the ground is covered.

  • Stay — hotels, pousadas, hostels (averages based on 2026 Booking.com data for each city).
  • Food — two meals plus one snack/coffee per day. "Por kilo" lunches dominate at $4–8 USD; Mid-range dinners run $15–30.
  • Transit — intra-city Uber/bus plus occasional domestic flights. Rio–Salvador flight averaged into the transit bucket for multi-city trips.
  • Activities — tours, museum entry, beach kiosks, tips for guides. Christ the Redeemer + Sugarloaf combo = ~R$ 250.
  • Misc — SIM/eSIM, travel insurance daily rate, laundry, souvenirs, ATM fees.

Budget Breakdown by Style

Each style has a per-person, per-day baseline that the calculator then adjusts for season and cities.

StylePer day (USD)StayFoodTypical traveller
Budget$83Hostel dorm / R$ 90Street food + por kiloBackpacker, long trip
Mid$1773★ hotel / pousada R$ 450Mix of casual + niceMost first-timers
Comfort$3134★ hotel / R$ 800Nice restaurants nightlyCouple, 2-3 week trip
Luxury$5855★ hotel / R$ 1,400+Top restaurants, wineHoneymoon, celebration

Cities & Regional Cost

Brazil is a big country and prices vary sharply by region. The calculator's city surcharges are based on 2026 hotel averages and food surveys.

  • Fernando de Noronha (+60%) — the most expensive destination in Brazil. A basic pousada runs R$ 700/night; the environmental tax alone is R$ 91/day.
  • Pantanal (+20%) — most lodges are all-inclusive at $500–1,200/night. No budget option exists if you want the wildlife experience.
  • Rio de Janeiro (+15%) — Ipanema/Leblon hotels run $180–350/night; Copacabana is cheaper at $90–200.
  • São Paulo (+10%) — business-district hotels are pricey; Vila Madalena and Jardins are mid.
  • Iguaçu Falls (+5%) — Foz do Iguaçu city is cheap; hotels near the falls are pricier.
  • Salvador (0%) — Pelourinho hotels are reasonable; Barra/Ondina mid-range.
  • Florianópolis (-5%) — outside peak summer, Floripa is noticeably cheaper than Rio.
  • Recife (-10%), Amazon (Manaus) (-10%) — regional capitals with lower baseline costs.
  • Fortaleza (-15%) — the cheapest major beach city in Brazil.

Best Time to Visit

Brazilian seasons are inverted from the Northern Hemisphere. The calculator uses three season brackets:

  • Off-peak (May–August, coefficient 0.85) — Brazilian winter. Cooler in the south (Floripa, São Paulo can hit 10°C). Dry season in Amazon and Pantanal — best wildlife viewing. Rio still 22–28°C and perfect.
  • Shoulder (March–April, September–November, coefficient 1.0) — the sweet spot. Fewer crowds, good weather almost everywhere, no Carnaval markup.
  • Peak (December–February + Carnaval, coefficient 1.3) — Brazilian summer. Beaches packed, Rio hits 40°C, hotels 30–60% more expensive. Carnaval week sees hotel rates triple.
People also ask
Do I need an eVisa for Brazil?+
US, Canadian and Australian citizens need the new 2025 eVisa (R$ 434). UK and EU citizens are visa-free for 90 days.
Is Pix available to tourists?+
Yes — but only with a Brazilian bank account (requires CPF). For tourists, Wise card is the simplest replacement.
Is tap water safe to drink?+
No. Stick to bottled water (~R$ 4/500ml) or use a filter bottle. Ice in established restaurants is fine.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Book domestic flights on GOL or Azul 4–6 weeks ahead — same Rio→Manaus route costs R$ 350 early vs R$ 900+ last-minute.
  • Eat at "por kilo" (pay-by-weight) buffet restaurants for lunch — a filling meal runs R$ 25–45 ($5–9 USD).
  • Use a Wise card for ATM withdrawals and card payments — no hidden FX markup; saves 4–6% vs most US/EU bank cards.
  • Take overnight buses between major southern cities — Rio→São Paulo overnight bus is R$ 80; flight is R$ 250+.
  • Avoid Fernando de Noronha in high season unless it's a bucket-list trip — save R$ 3,000+ per person.
  • Visit the Amazon in dry season (July–November) when prices are up to 25% lower than peak wet season.

Using the Calculator for Groups

Groups of 3+ unlock real savings because accommodation costs don't scale linearly. A family of 4 often pays $120/night for a 2-bedroom pousada that would cost a couple $90/night — a 33% per-person saving. The calculator captures this by multiplying per-person totals; if you split a family suite, subtract ~15% from the estimate.

Wise Card + Pix — The Brazilian Money Duo

Brazil's domestic payment network Pix is the cheapest and fastest way to pay locals — but tourists can't use it without a CPF and Brazilian bank account. The workaround: get a Wise multi-currency card before you arrive, load it with USD, and spend in BRL at the real mid-market rate. Card acceptance is universal in cities (even at beach kiosks).

💡 Tip: Withdraw R$ 500–800 cash on arrival for tips, small kiosks and favela community visits where cards aren't accepted. Use Banco24Horas ATMs (red logo) — they charge a flat R$ 14 fee vs R$ 25+ at other networks.

Example Trip Scenarios

TripDaysPeopleStyleCitiesEstimated USD
First-timer classic102MidRio + Iguaçu + Salvador$3,540
Honeymoon bucket-list122LuxuryRio + Fernando de Noronha$14,040
Family of 4144MidRio + Iguaçu + Florianópolis$9,910
Backpacker301BudgetRio + Salvador + NE beaches$2,490
Digital nomad month301ComfortFlorianópolis base$8,100

All figures at current USD→BRL rate. Re-run the calculator with your own inputs above for a personalised estimate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Brazil trip cost per day in 2026?

A mid-range traveller averages $140 USD per person per day (R$ 700 at current rates) including stay, food, transit and activities. Budget travellers average $85/day; luxury runs $600+.

Is Brazil cheap for tourists?

Yes — Brazil is about 40% cheaper than the USA for comparable travel quality. A $150/night hotel in Rio matches a $260/night hotel in Miami. Street food, buses and domestic flights are particularly cheap.

When is Brazil cheapest to visit?

May to August — the Brazilian winter — is low season everywhere except Amazon/Pantanal. Prices drop 15–20%. Avoid late December through February (peak summer + Carnaval) for the lowest costs.

How much should a family of 4 budget for 2 weeks in Brazil?

Around $4,800–7,200 USD total mid-range, including domestic flights. Rio + Iguaçu + a beach destination is the classic family combo.

How much does 2 weeks in Brazil cost for a couple?

Mid-range couples should budget $2,800–4,200 USD total for 14 days including stay, food, tours and intercity flights. Add 30% for peak season.

Can you visit Brazil on $50 a day?

Yes, if you stick to hostels (R$ 60–90 dorm beds), street food, long-distance buses instead of flights, and skip Fernando de Noronha. Backpackers regularly do Brazil at $40–50/day.

What's the cost of a luxury Brazil trip?

Expect $600–1,500+ USD per person per day. Copacabana Palace rooms start at $800/night; Fernando de Noronha pousadas run $400–900/night; private Pantanal lodges $500–1,200/night all-inclusive.

Should I pay in USD or BRL in Brazil?

Always BRL. USD is not accepted in most places, and dollar-denominated card charges carry 4–6% dynamic-currency-conversion fees. Use a Wise card to spend BRL at the real rate.

Is Brazil more expensive than Mexico or Colombia?

Brazil sits between them. It's roughly 20% pricier than Colombia and 15% pricier than Mexico for comparable trips, mostly due to high domestic flight costs and a stronger currency since 2023.

How does Carnaval affect Brazil travel prices?

Dramatically. Hotel prices in Rio, Salvador, Olinda and Recife triple during the five Carnaval days. Book 6+ months ahead. Elsewhere (Amazon, Pantanal) prices are unaffected.

Is the Brazil calculator accurate?

It uses current 2026 averages from Booking.com, GOL/Azul/LATAM flight data and traveller surveys. Actual costs vary ±15% based on your specific choices. Use it as a starting point.

How can I save money on a Brazil trip?

Book domestic flights on GOL/Azul 4–6 weeks ahead, use Pix for payments (no fees), eat at "por kilo" restaurants ($4–8/meal), take overnight buses between major cities, and travel May–August.