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On your arrival in Brazil, you can immediately feel what you have been hearing about Brazilians and their love for soccer, but tourism in Brazil is much more than that. The most popular tourist areas in Brazil are natural areas which offer a combination of leisure and recreation. The Amazon Rainforest is the most visited natural wonder in the whole of Brazil. It holds more than half of the world’s remaining rainforest. The Rainforest houses about 2.5 million insect species, over 40,000 plant species, 2200 fish species and more than 2,000 types of birds and mammals. Other Atlantic Forest, Campos Gerais, Pantanal, and waterfalls. There is a plethora of beaches that tourists can visit to cool-off and a number of festivals to keep their feet and body moving all through their stay. Brazil is also known to be a popular destination to engage in business activities. The country has one of the 7 Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.
 
Brazil is the main destination in South America and second in Latin America. In 2015, the number of tourist visit exceeded 6 million and this contributed to about $5.8 billion to the economy, continuing a recovery trend from the 2008-2009 economic crisis. An all-time high of 5.4 million visitors and $6.8 billion were attained in 2011.
  
Citizens of Armenia, Austria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom can stay in the country for up to 90 days without a visa. Venezuelans can also visit the country for 60 days without a visa.

Types of Brazil Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Visa 90 days

Places in Visas of Brazil Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Brazil

What happen if you overstay your visa in Brazil ?

  • The penalty for over staying your visa in Brazil is that you will not be allowed entry to Brazil for six months. 

What is the language spoken in Brazil ?

  • The official language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese . 

what currency is used in Brazil ?

The Brazilian Real is the currency used in Brazil.

is Brazil a safe travel destination ?

Brazil is a relatively safe place for tourists to visit.

1 Visas of Brazil found

Visa from South Africa to Brazil
Visa from South Africa to Brazil

Visa from South Africa to Brazil

Visas of Brazil, Visa-Free, Visa

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South Africans can visit Brazil for a duration of 90 days without a visa. South Africans visiting Brazil must have a passport valid for six months before its expiry date with enough blank pages.  South Africans visiting Brazil must have their return flight ticket and proof of sufficient fund that will cover their stay in Brazil.  South Africans visiting Brazil must have a certificate showing a yellow fever vaccination. Other necessary vaccinations include typhoid, measles, hepatitis A and B, polio.   South Africans visiting Brazil for a period of 90 days does not need a visa but a visa will be required if the stay will exceed 90 days either on arrival or Evisa.  South Africans visiting Brazil can apply for an extension of up to 90 days from the federal police in Brazil.  Intending visitors can get to Brasilia, Brazil from any international airports in Johannesburg, Bloemfontein and Cape Town. LATAM, British Airways, South African Airways, are some of the carriers that fly from South Africa to Brazil. The estimated flight time from Johannesburg to Brasilia is 14 hours, 55 minutes, 19 hours, 40 minutes from Cape Town and 17 hours, 30 minutes from Bloemfontein. The Brazilian Real is quite easy to convert on most currencies, and it is best to make this exchange while in Brazil. Credit cards are very much accepted and visitors can find ATMs in many major parts of Brazil. Brazil has an oceanic, maritime climate that allows for cool summers and warm winters. Brazil’s numerous natural and man-made properties offer visitors and tourists the choice of adventurous, recreational and exciting activities. Brazil uses the Brasilia Standard Time (GMT-3) which makes South Africa five hours ahead in time. Power sockets and plugs used in Brazil are of types C and N. The standard supply voltage is 127/220 V, with a standard frequency of 60 Hz. Although Brazil has a diverse, and multi-layered religious demography, a large number of people identify as Christians. Getting around in Brazil is possible with taxis, municipal buses, metro, etc, all under $6 USD (22.58 BRL). Portuguese is Brazil’s official language and not a lot of people speak English outside of the major cities. Intending visitors might want to pick up some easy phrases, to lessen the language barrier a bit. Brazilians are a very multi-ethnic people with roots from Africa to Asia, and so boast of a very lively, colourful and intertwined culture evident in their food, dance, festivities, etc.