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The world’s fifth largest country overflows with fascinating water sports to enjoy, in some of the most picturesque landscapes that you can imagine. Visit between April and September for ideal conditions for water sports.
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What should I know about Water Sports Brazil?
Brazil is the largest country in South America as well as Latin America. It’s so big, in fact, that you could fit the European Union inside of the Latin nation – twice! And its geography its famously varied and full of life, both in terms of flora and fauna. There is a lot to see in Brazil and you won’t be able to take it all in at once. Be sure to spend at least a week in whichever destination you choose to visit in order to take in all the sights.
Why should I choose Brazil for my Water Sports adventure?
Beautiful Brazil
Beyond the well-known beaches of Brazil is a colorful and diverse landscape of geography and natural scenery. Verdant forests and sharp rock formations, there is plenty of beauty that you’ll be immersed in while you enjoy thrilling water sports, wherever you find yourself in the country.
Diverse water adventures
Brazil is packed full of exciting water sports to enjoy whether you’re in Rio and want to explore the bay, or want to drift further away and explore an underground lake in Bonito, there are specific water-fuelled adventures to discover here. And be sure to check out the legendary beaches of Brazil when you’re done in the waters.
Tropical culture
From the religious-like devotion to football to the legendary spectacle that is Carnival , Brazil has a rich and varied culture. Enjoy some of the local cuisine, take in a bossa nova performance and, if you are there in February, head out to the streets to see some of the floats and parade of Carnival.
What can I expect from the weather in Brazil?
It is pretty warm all year long with average daily temperatures between 23°C to 27°C. The country experiences moderate rainfall with precipitation levels of between 1.000 mm and 1.500 mm, most of which falls between December and March.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Brazil?
Portuguese.
What currency is accepted in Brazil?
Real (BRL).
What’s the country code of Brazil?
+55.
What’s the high season for Water Sports in Brazil?
Visit between April and September for ideal conditions for water sports.
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