Brazil Luxury Tours

Tailor-Made & Private | Amaze Yourself at the Iguazu Falls

Why Travel to Brazil

With the stunning Amazon jungle, the most famous carnival in the world, and endless white-sand beaches, it is time for you to take a Brazil tour to find out by yourself. Look down on Rio de Janeiro from the top of Christ the Redeemer, enjoy a glass of caipirinha in Copacabana Beach, amaze yourself at the Iguazu Falls, and learn to dance the Samba... Travel with us on a tailor-made trip to Brazil, a land you'll never want to leave!

Capital

Brasília

Currency

Brazilian Real

Best Time

DEC - MAR

Language

Portuguese

Why Travel to Brazil

With the stunning Amazon jungle, the most famous carnival in the world, and endless white-sand beaches, it is time for you to take a Brazil tour to find out by yourself. Look down on Rio de Janeiro from the top of Christ the Redeemer, enjoy a glass of caipirinha in Copacabana Beach, amaze yourself at the Iguazu Falls, and learn to dance the Samba... Travel with us on a tailor-made trip to Brazil, a land you'll never want to leave!

Capital

Brasília

Currency

Brazilian Real

Best Time

DEC - MAR

Language

Portuguese

Brazil Private Tours

Our Brazil tours are designed by experts who know this tropical paradise. Explore and personalize a trip to match your interests and budget with dedicated 1:1 guidance.

8 Days / 7 Nights

Brazil Tour Packages: 8 Stunning Days in Rio & Iguazu

Rio de Janeiro + Foz do Iguacu

8 Days

Rio de Janeiro to Iguazu Falls Getaway

Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguacu

12 Days

Amazon Jungle & Iguazu Falls Discovery

Rio de Janeiro, Manaus, Foz do Iguacu

7 Days

Rio de Janeiro Comprehensive Exploration

Rio de Janeiro, Salvador

South America Tours Including Brazil

Discover the highlights of Latin America on a multi-country South America tour. Explore Brazil and neighboring countries, or let our expert travel advisors craft a custom journey for you.

16 Days

Brazil–Peru Classic Journey to Machu Picchu

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, Manaus, Foz do Iguacu;
Peru: Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu

15 Days

Spectacular Landscapes of Brazil & Argentina

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, Manaus, Foz do Iguacu;
Argentina: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Ushuaia

9 Days

Explore Brazil & Argentina: Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, Foz de Iguacu;
Argentina: Buenos Aires

Brazil Theme Tours

Discover highlighted multi-country tours that pair Argentina with other South American destinations.

8 Days / 7 Nights

Brazil Tour Packages: 8 Stunning Days in Rio & Iguazu

Rio de Janeiro + Foz do Iguacu

5 Days

Brazil’s Famous Rio Carnival

Rio de Janeiro

16 Days

Brazil Nature Expedition: Chapada dos Veadeiros and Jalapão

Brasilia, Chapada dos Veadeiros, Pirenopolis, Caldas Novas, Palmas, Jalapao

5 Days

Pantanal Safari: Brazil’s Wild Wonders

Pantanal

9 Days

Brazilian Jungle Wildlife Adventure

Cuiaba, Alta Floresta, Pantanal

14 Days

Sustainable Brazil Adventure

Barreirinha, Atins, Parnaiba, Barra Grande, Jericoacoara, Trairi, Cumbuco

Brazil Travel FAQs

A trip with Royalairtrip allows you to have a tour with freedom and flexibility. You decide where to visit, when to see, what to eat and where to stay.

Do I need a visa to visit Brazil?

Visa requirements for Brazil depend on your nationality. Indian passport holders require a Brazilian tourist visa which can now be applied for online through the official Brazilian government website. You will need documents such as a valid passport, recent photograph, proof of accommodation, return flight tickets, and proof of sufficient funds for your stay. Citizens of many countries including the USA, UK, Canada, and most European nations can visit Brazil visa free for up to 90 days making it very easy to plan a spontaneous trip. It is always advisable to check the latest visa requirements well before your travel date as rules can change. Royal Air Trip provides complete visa guidance and documentation support to make your Brazil trip planning as smooth and stress free as possible.

What currency is used in Brazil and how should I manage money?

The official currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major cities like Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Florianopolis at hotels, restaurants, and shopping centres. However carrying some cash in Brazilian Real is strongly recommended especially when visiting local markets, street food stalls, smaller towns, and natural destinations like the Amazon and Pantanal where card facilities may be limited. ATMs are widely available in all major cities but it is wise to use ATMs located inside banks or shopping malls for better security. Always inform your bank before travelling to Brazil to avoid your card being blocked for suspicious foreign transactions.

What language is spoken in Brazil?

Portuguese is the official and only widely spoken language in Brazil which surprises many travellers who expect Spanish like the rest of South America. In major tourist areas, luxury hotels, and popular attractions in cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo you will find staff who speak basic English. However outside these tourist zones English is not commonly spoken and most locals communicate only in Portuguese. Learning a few simple Portuguese phrases like Obrigado meaning thank you and Bom dia meaning good morning will go a long way in winning the hearts of local Brazilians who greatly appreciate any effort to speak their language. All Royal Air Trip Brazil tours include English speaking guides so language will never be a barrier during your trip.

What are the must visit natural wonders in Brazil?

Brazil is home to some of the most breathtaking natural wonders on the entire planet and nature lovers will feel completely overwhelmed in the best possible way. Iguazu Falls on the border of Brazil and Argentina is one of the most powerful and spectacular waterfall systems in the world and seeing it from the Brazilian side gives you a panoramic view that is truly jaw dropping. The Amazon rainforest covering a massive portion of northern Brazil is the largest tropical rainforest on earth and offers extraordinary wildlife experiences including river dolphins, macaws, anacondas, and countless exotic species found nowhere else. The Pantanal in central Brazil is the world's largest tropical wetland and is actually the best place on earth to spot wild jaguars in their natural habitat.

What should I know about Brazilian culture before visiting?

Brazil has one of the most vibrant, warm, and expressive cultures in the entire world and understanding a few cultural basics will make your trip significantly more enjoyable and meaningful. Brazilians are famously friendly, outgoing, and hospitable people who love music, dancing, football, and celebrating life and you will instantly feel welcomed wherever you go. Punctuality is fairly relaxed in Brazil and social events, meals, and even some tours may start a little later than scheduled so it is good to embrace a more relaxed attitude towards time during your visit. Tipping is appreciated but not always mandatory in Brazil with 10 percent being the standard amount at restaurants where a service charge has not already been added to your bill. Dress modestly when visiting churches and religious sites but on the beaches and in casual settings Brazilians dress very freely and comfortably. Football is essentially a religion in Brazil and attending a live match at the legendary Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most electrifying cultural experiences you can have in the entire country.

Best Places to Visit in Brazil

Things to Know Before Traveling to Brazil

Our experienced local guides have put together the most important information for traveling in Brazil, providing practical advice to help you plan a seamless and memorable journey. From visa requirements and domestic transportation tips to local customs, cultural etiquette, and travel essentials, these guides are designed to help you navigate Brazil with ease, ensuring every aspect of your trip is smooth, comfortable, and stress-free. Whether you're exploring the vibrant streets of Rio de Janeiro, the lush depths of the Amazon rainforest, the colourful culture of Salvador da Bahia, or the breathtaking wetlands of the Pantanal, every detail is covered to ensure your Brazilian adventure is as unforgettable as the country itself.

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