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Best Time to Visit Rio de Janeiro

The best time to visit Rio de Janeiro depends on your interests and preferences for weather.

One of the best times of year to visit Rio de Janeiro is during Carnaval, when the city comes alive with music, dancing, and festivities.

Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro usually takes place in January, February, or March.

If you want to avoid the Carnaval crowds in Rio de Janeiro, visiting outside of the festival months is a good idea.

The weather in Rio de Janeiro does not vary greatly during the year, as the city is located near the equator.

That said, it tends to be hotter from January to March and a bit cooler from June to September.

If you want to visit during the shoulder season, the best time to visit Rio de Janeiro is in May, October, or November.

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Flights to Brazil for Carnaval

Flights to Brazil for Carnaval are best booked well in advance.

The main cities for Carnaval in Brazil are Rio de Janeiro and Salvador.

If you’re a North American or European, your best bet is to fly a regular airline on flight to Sao Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for Carnaval.

Sao Paulo and Rio both are served by Delta, American, United, and British Airways, among others. You can use frequent flyer miles on these airlines if you book far enough in advance.

If your final destination for Carnaval is Salvador, hop a short flight to Salvador on a low cost airline in Brazil.

Salvador airport (airport code: SSA) is served by low cost airlines in Brazil such as TAM, GOL, and Varig airlines.

GOL airlines is a low cost carrier like Southwest and Ryanair for domestic flights in Brazil.

Gol airlines offers roundtrip flights from Sao Paulo to Salvador for Carnaval for around US$150. The same goes for Rio de Janeiro GIG airport.

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Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips

Traveling in Rio requires caution, and Rio de Janeiro safety tips will help you have a safe trip to Brazil.

Like in any big city, travelers in Rio de Janeiro are at risk of being victims of petty crimes. Rio unfortunately has more than its share of these, and also an above average incidence of serious crimes.

That does not mean that you should avoid traveling to Rio de Janeiro, though. There are risks to traveling to Rio, but heeding some Rio de Janeiro safety tips will help you have a safer visit to the city.

Rio de Janeiro Safety Tips

First, avoid wearing any expensive or expensive-looking jewelry, handbags, accessories, sun glasses or watches when walking around the city. These will make you a target for theft in Rio.

Lock your phone and other high-end electronics in your hotel room safe if you don’t absolutely need to bring them around the city with you. Keep all cameras and other gadgets out of sight as much as you can if you carry them in Rio.

Lock your passport, plane tickets, and other travel documents in a safe in your hotel room in Rio. Never leave the hotel with them in your pocket, purse, or bag, and don’t leave them or any other valuables lying around in your hotel room.

Before you travel to Rio de Janeiro, purchase a money belt. When you get there, wear it on the inside of your clothes while you walk around the city. Only bring as much cash as you need to spend while you’re out, and only one credit card.

Buy a fake wallet and put some small change in it. If you get robbed or mugged in Rio, hand over the fake wallet instead of your money belt. That said, if you are pressed for more, do not try to resist. Your safety in Rio is more important than your money.

Do not walk around the streets in Rio de Janeiro at night. Even during the day it is best to avoid walking on small, deserted side streets or in sparsely populated areas.

Do not try to hail taxis on the street in Rio de Janeiro. Ask your hotel to call a taxi for you or use a hotel car. Yes, it is more expensive. But it is a lot less risky than taking a street taxi in Rio.

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