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Budget
C$ 891 - C$ 1,084
Route
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Price
Toronto Pearson IntlBrasilia
YYZ - BSB
YYZBSB
Toronto Pearson Intl
Fri 8/11
1 stop19h 54m
Brasilia
Fri 15/11
1 stop16h 00m
Toronto Pearson IntlSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
YYZ - GRU
YYZGRU
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sun 9/6
3 stops30h 05m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Tue 18/6
3 stops23h 00m
Toronto Pearson IntlSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
YYZ - GRU
YYZGRU
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 5/6
3 stops33h 20m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Fri 21/6
3 stops31h 15m
Toronto Pearson IntlBrasilia
YYZ - BSB
YYZBSB
Toronto Pearson Intl
Thu 4/7
2 stops23h 40m
Brasilia
Sat 14/12
2 stops27h 26m
Toronto Pearson IntlRio de Janeiro–Galeão Intl
YYZ - GIG
YYZGIG
Toronto Pearson Intl
Fri 1/11
2 stops21h 35m
Rio de Janeiro–Galeão Intl
Sun 24/11
1 stop16h 42m
Toronto Pearson IntlRio de Janeiro–Galeão Intl
YYZ - GIG
YYZGIG
Toronto Pearson Intl
Thu 3/10
1 stop23h 00m
Rio de Janeiro–Galeão Intl
Mon 21/10
2 stops18h 59m
Toronto Pearson IntlSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
YYZ - GRU
YYZGRU
Toronto Pearson Intl
Mon 5/8
1 stop32h 00m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Mon 12/8
Nonstop10h 20m
Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Brazil (average of C$ 853). Flying to Brazil in December will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,122). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,394
February
C$ 1,330
March
C$ 1,281
April
C$ 1,162
May
C$ 1,211
June
C$ 1,195
July
C$ 1,294
August
C$ 1,168
September
C$ 1,213
October
C$ 1,223
November
C$ 1,218
December
C$ 1,529
SAO Temperature | 17 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Brazil, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 17.0 C).
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
When to fly to Brazil
Peak Season:
High season in Brazil is from December through to March. The best time to book airline tickets to Brazil is from December until Carnaval season, although accommodation and flights are at their peak. The week of Easter is also another popular time to visit.
Off season:
Winter in Brazil is May to October, also the best time to find a bargain. Prices are lower and temperatures are in the upper 20s.
Overview
The largest country in South America, Brazil, is also the most diverse and populous countries in the world. First time travellers to Brazil may feel slightly overwhelmed by the vastness of the place and find choosing one city to visit difficult but most Brazil flights stop in either Rio or Sao Paulo and from there travelling around the rest of the country is easy.
The first thing most people notice when they visit Brazil is the eclectic mix of its people. Immigrants from Portugal, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia have been living harmoniously here for generations. Sao Paulo has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan while Rio Grande do Sul, Parana and Santa Catarina in the south have the highest concentration of Germans and Italians.
Rio de Janeiro is undoubtedly Brazil’s heart and soul, and of course, where Carnaval takes place every year attracting thousands to book flights to Brazil. And while Rio is known as the party city, Sao Paulo is where Brazil’s financial center lies and is also its richest city. Those looking for the secluded legendary beaches of Brazil should head further northeast to Recife, Fortaleza and Natal.
Getting around Brazil
Because of its size, the best way to get around Brazil is by domestic flights. A Brazil Pass is the most economical way to fly around from city to city, but the pass must be arranged when booking your airline ticket.
Taxis are the safest way to get around the major cities.
Buses are a good option for long-distance travel and all major cities are linked by bus routes.
Driving is not advisable since traffic can get rather frustrating and the roads can be dangerous at times.