Facts About Brazil
Annual Festivals
National Parks
Miles Of Beaches
Waterfalls
British Expat in Sao Paolo
Tom. H
Moving to Brazil was the best decision I ever made! I swapped grey skies for year-round sunshine and discovered pão de queijo – my new favorite snack. The people are warm, the music is infectious, and weekends at the beach are now a ritual. Cheers to life in Brazil!
British Expat Living in Rio de Janeiro
Emily. J
As a Brit in Brazil, I've learned to embrace 'Brazilian time' – everything's more relaxed, and I’m totally here for it. Whether I’m at a churrasco or dancing samba until sunrise, life is just more colourful here!
British Expat Living in Salvador
James. S
I came for the adventure and stayed for the feijoada! Brazil has completely changed my perspective on life. The friendly locals, stunning landscapes, and endless celebrations make every day feel like a new holiday. Who knew I’d become a pro at making caipirinhas?
Brazil's Climate
The average temperature in Brazil varies widely due to its diverse climate zones, but overall, it tends to be warm and tropical.
Average Temperatures
Northern and Amazon Region: In the Amazon rainforest, temperatures average between 25°C to 28°C (77°F to 82°F) year-round, with high humidity and heavy rainfall, especially during the rainy season (November to April).
Northeast Coast (e.g., Salvador, Recife): Coastal areas average 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F), with lots of sun, especially during the dry season (September to March).
Southeast (e.g., São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro): Temperatures here average around 20°C to 26°C (68°F to 79°F). Summers (December to March) are warm and humid, while winters are mild.
South (e.g., Porto Alegre, Curitiba): The south experiences more temperate conditions, with averages between 13°C to 24°C (55°F to 75°F). Winters can get cooler, occasionally dropping below freezing.
Central Brazil (e.g., Brasília): The central region has a tropical savanna climate, with temperatures averaging 20°C to 27°C (68°F to 81°F)