Destination: Brazil

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Before you come to Brazil, find out whether you need a visa. Many nationalities require them, including citizens from the US, Canada and Australia.

If you're going to Carnaval in Rio, Salvador or Olinda, secure hotel reservations as far in advance as possible. That also holds true for Rio's Reveillon (New Year's Eve). If you're hitting other major festivals, book your room in advance - often easily done over the Internet. During the busy summer season (December to March), it's also wise to book ahead.

Brazil is a large country, with vast distances between destinations. If you plan to visit a number of regions, consider purchasing a Brazil Airpass, which allows you up to five in-country flights at a set rate. These tickets must be purchased outside the country.

DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT…

  • Getting your visa, if you need one.
  • Learning a few Portuguese words and phrases.
  • Insect repellent containing DEET.
  • A yellow fever vaccine, if planning a trip to the Amazon. You may want to take medication against malaria as well.
  • A waterproof jacket.
  • A Brazil Airpass if you're planning to cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time.

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