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  1. Brazil Travel Advisory

    Brazil Travel Advisory. Reissued with updates to Country Summary. Exercise increased caution in Brazil due to crime. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do not travel to: Any areas within 150 km/100 miles of Brazil's land borders with Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and ...

  2. Brazil International Travel Information

    U.S. government personnel are discouraged from using municipal buses in all parts of Brazil due to an elevated risk of robbery and assault at any time of day, and especially at night. ... 2025, a visa will be required for U.S. citizens to travel to Brazil, regardless of the purpose of travel. For more information about visa requirements, visit ...

  3. Brazil

    Brazil. Due to heavy rainfall, the state of Rio Grande do Sul is experiencing significant flooding. Travel by land may be dangerous in flood zones, and the healthcare infrastructure has been damaged in many areas. There is an increased risk of waterborne and vector-borne diseases in the flood-affected areas. Avoid contact with floodwater, as it ...

  4. Brazil Travel Advice & Safety

    Health. Brazil experiences recurrent measles outbreaks. It is important to get vaccinated. Common insect-borne diseases include dengue, malaria, yellow fever, Zika virus, chikungunya, filariasis and leishmaniasis. The 2024 seasonal increase in dengue fever is much higher than usual. Protect yourself from insect bites.

  5. Travel Advisory for Brazil Updated to Level 3: Reconsider Travel

    Location: Brazil . Event: On September 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for Brazil due to COVID-19, indicating a high level of COVID-19 in the country. This is a reduction from the CDC's previous Level 4 Travel Health Notice for Brazil, which indicated a very high level of COVID-19 in the country.

  6. Travel advice and advisories for Brazil

    Santa Maria. São Sebastião. If you decide to travel to these areas: exercise a high degree of caution at all times. avoid travelling alone, especially at night. avoid parks or central areas of major cities. avoid poorly lit and isolated streets. avoid walking on isolated and unsupervised beaches, especially at night.

  7. Health Alert: Dengue and Oropouche Fever in Brazil

    Location: Dengue: Throughout Brazil; Oropouche: Amazonas and Acre Event: The CDC published Travel Health Notices for Brazil for dengue and Oropouche fever in February 2024. The CDC added Brazil to its Level 1 Travel Health Notice regarding dengue in the Americas: Dengue in the Americas - Level 1 - Level 1 - Practice Usual Precautions - Travel Health Notices | Travelers' Health | CDC

  8. Safety and security

    Heavy rainfall. The rainy season runs from November until March in the south and south-east (including Rio de Janeiro - see Regional risks) and from April until July in the north-east of Brazil ...

  9. Brazil travel advice

    FCDO travel advice for Brazil. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  10. Brazil: COVID-19 travel restrictions remain unchanged as of Oct. 1

    All travelers entering Brazil by air from other destinations must present a negative result from a COVID-19 RT-PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before travel and must complete a pre-arrival health declaration form. Foreign citizens are allowed to enter Brazil by air for visits of no longer than 90 days.

  11. Health

    See what health risks you'll face in Brazil, including: yellow fever. dengue. chikungunya. high UV levels. Altitude sickness is a risk in parts of Brazil. Read more about altitude sickness on ...

  12. Brazil

    Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most common travel-related ailment, and visitors consuming raw fruits and vegetables, unpasteurized dairy products, and food from street vendors increase their risk for foodborne infections. Oral rehydration salts are available from public health clinics and in almost all pharmacies in Brazil.

  13. Brazil: Government enforcing eased COVID-19-related entry ...

    Visitors can enter the country if they present a negative result from a COVID-19 RT-PCR or antigen test taken no more than 24 hours before travel. Previously, unvaccinated travelers who were not residents, with few exceptions, were forbidden from traveling to Brazil. Minimal COVID-19-related domestic measures remain in place.

  14. Is Brazil Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

    OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM. Brazil is somewhat safe but you should take precaution on the streets of major cities, and after dark. Be wary of pickpockets and bag snatching and keep your valuables safely by your side. Never carry all your money in one place or leave your valuables in plain sight in a car or at a beach when swimming.

  15. Risk Map

    Explore the world's travel risks with interactive map. Find out the health, security and road safety ratings for any destination.

  16. CDC Lowers Brazil Covid Travel Advisory by One Notch

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lowered its Covid-19 travel advisory for Brazil by one notch as the pandemic wanes in Latin America's largest economy. Brazil is now ranked as ...

  17. Zika Travel Information

    1 These countries have a potential risk of Zika, but we do not have accurate information on the current level of risk. As a result, detection and reporting of new outbreaks may be delayed. 2 Because Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spreads Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections.

  18. Travel Advisories

    Brazil Travel Advisory: Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution: October 19, 2023: Cayman Islands Travel Advisory : Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions: July 17, 2023: ... You are about to leave travel.state.gov for an external website that is not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.

  19. Alerts and Messages

    See all Alerts and Messages. Emergency Assistance. U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call (61) 3312-7400. Outside of Office Hours, contact: (61) 3312-7400. Outside of Brazil: +1 (301) 985-8850. Emergency Contacts - All Locations.

  20. Brazil

    Advice for All Destinations COVID-19. Read the information on the COVID-19: Health Considerations for Travel page for advice on travelling during the COVID-19 pandemic.. Vaccinations and malaria risk. Review both the Vaccination and Malaria sections on this page to find out if you may need vaccines and/or a malaria risk assessment before you travel to this country.

  21. Regional risks

    FCDO travel advice for Brazil. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences. ... There is a risk of violence spilling over into nearby areas, including popular ...

  22. Brazil

    Street Address Avenida Paulista, 2421 Edificio Bela Paulista, 12th floor, Cerqueira Cesar 01311-300, São Paulo SP, Brazil Telephone +55 11 3898 7400 Emergency Telephone +64 99 20 20 20 Email [email protected] Hours Mon-Fri 0900-1700 hours. See our regional advice for Central/South America.

  23. Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now

    Since Jan. 1, the State Department has updated travel advisories for 17 different countries as well as for the West Bank and Gaza, adding information about specific regions or risk factors, or ...

  24. U.S. issues 'do not travel' warning for popular South ...

    The U.S. is warning citizens against traveling to a popular South American destination. The State Department reissued a level 4 warning - its highest alert - urging people not to travel to ...

  25. U.S. reissues 'do not travel' warning to this popular South American

    The U.S. Department of State is telling Americans to steer clear of this popular South American destination as the summer travel season kicks off. The State Department reissued a "Level 4: Do ...

  26. Tourism is Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels, but Challenges Remain

    International tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector's contribution to global GDP are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, driven by the lifting of COVID-19-related travel restrictions and strong pent-up demand, as per the new World Economic Forum travel and tourism study, released today. Topping the 2024 list of economies are the United States, Spain, Japan ...