Brazil is a attractive tourist destination, which will remain for a long time in your memory. You can find fascinating beaches, a lot of attractions, together with cosy Brazil hotels offering wonderful accommodation to all its visitors. Generally Brazil is suitable for visiting all the year round but listed here are some tips that will allow you to to choose the best for you time of the year.
The peak season in Brazil takes place from December to March. This is due to the proven fact that during this period take place some of the most fascinating festivals and carnivals and also the country becomes filled with both international travelers as well as vacationing nationals. The prices rise in this period so it would be an incredible suggestion to book online a hotel in Brazil in advance and have the best discounted rates.
Brazil’s low travel season is between May and September. Throughout this time, weather is warmer, but depending on your travel plans, you can still have an enjoyable trip.
If you are organizing on traveling to Rio de Janeiro, note that the summer months are rather hot and humid. The great news in this case is that you can have an excellent discount for somehotels in Brazil because of the low season.
The northeast coast of Brazil, from Maranhao to Bahia, provides a climate characterized by more warmth year-round. This place enjoys a good tropical breeze and much less humidity than other regions of the country. Here the rainy season runs about mid-December through to July, although many gorgeous days are experienced throughout this time as well.
If you are planning to visit the Amazon area, you have to avoid the rainy season, because the travel can become rather difficult. In this region the rainy season takes place from December to May. There is frequent rain in the Amazon during the rest of the year as well, but when it is not the rainy season it lasts no around two hours. Dry season here is mid-April to late September. Traveling in these wetlands any other time would be rather problematic because many roads are washed out from the intense rains.
Carnival is by far the biggest and most well known festival of Brazil. Taking place in February or March, this national festival is celebrated throughout the country and is a good time to visit, if you plan ahead, as the crowds could be intense and most hotels booked well in advance.
Other notable holidays celebrated in Brazil include Easter, Christmas, New Year's and Independence Day.