Winter in Brazil: Season of Enchantment & Weather Splendors

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Brazil's hidden beauties are revealed during the winter season, which runs from June through September. Explore the quiet cobblestone alleyways of Paraty, go on thrilling animal safaris in the Pantanal wetlands, and be awestruck at the sight of southern right whales. Winter in Brazil is not characterized by freezing, cold conditions, but rather mild temperatures. With a maximum average of 25°C (77°F), Brazilian winter may as well pass for summer in some parts of the world. But as the world’s fifth largest country, weather conditions vary from one place to another. If you head to higher plains in the southern parts of the country, you can even enjoy winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. If you take a trip to Brazil during winter, you can expect to see the incredible range and diversity of the country’s destinations, culture, and activities.

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Weather and temperature in Brazil during winter

rocky beach in Aracruz, Brazil in December
Aracruz, on the North Coast of Espirito Santo, is a popular getaway destination to enjoy the sun and gentle breeze.

Brazil is considered a hot country. Even during the winter season, which runs from June to September, the country sees mild temperatures, with a maximum average of 25°C (77°F) and a minimum average of 18°C (64°F). In the southern region of Brazil, winter is characterized by lower temperatures and occasional snowfall in high-altitude areas. The average temperature in this region typically ranges from 5°C (41°F)  to 20°C (68°F) during the day and drops further below at night. In the southeast, you get milder temperatures, averaging 10°C (50°F) to 25°C (77°F). The weather gets even more interesting as you move up north. For instance, Bahia and Ceara consistently average 25°C (77°F) to 35°C (95°F) all year round. Further up north, in the Amazon region, the winter is largely warm and dry, with an average temperature of 27°C (81°F).

  June July August September
Avg high 25°C (77°F) 25°C (77°F) 26°C (79°F) 25°C (77°F)
Avg low 19°C (66°F) 18°C (64°F) 19°C (66°F) 19°C (66°F)
Rainfall (mm) 80 56 51 87

For a more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Brazil.

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Why visit Brazil in winter

The famous Teatro Amazonas Opera House in the Amazonian region of Brazil.
Discover the enchanting Teatro Amazonas Opera House in Brazil during the serene winter months with fewer crowds.

Whether you're after adventure, cultural exploration, or a calm escape, Brazil has a lot to offer in winter. Here are some of the few reasons why you should plan a trip to Brazil during winter:

  • Festivals and events: There is always something exciting happening in Brazil, and winter is no exception. From the Festa Junina celebrations in June to the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival in July, you can immerse yourself in culture and festivities during your trip to Brazil in winter.
  • Winter sports and adventure: Not many people think of Brazil as a winter sports destination. But the mountain resort towns like Gramado and Canela in southern Brazil offer a range of winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating during winter.
  • Fewer crowds: As winter is the off-season for tourists in Brazil, you can expect fewer crowds which invariably results in cheaper and more readily available accommodation. Thankfully, many of the country’s beaches remain just as pleasant as they are during summer.
  • Wildlife viewing: Brazil’s Amazon region is excellent for wildlife viewing in winter. Animals tend to come out more often during this season, and with little likelihood of rain, you can enjoy a great wildlife-viewing experience.

Top 3 Destinations in Brazil During Winter

While places like Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Salvador regularly feature in must-visit destinations in Brazil, there are several other beautiful sites that you can and should explore. Here are some of our top destinations to visit in Brazil during winter:

1. Gramado

Aerial view of the city of Gramado during a beautiful day.
Gramado, one of Brazil's leading tourist destinations, is famous for its spring blossoms, detailed architecture, and hospitality.

Gramado is a great destination that you should consider visiting during winter in Brazil when it transforms into a winter wonderland. This small mountain resort provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding, thanks to its snow-covered landscapes, exquisite European-inspired architecture, and comfortable environment. Visitors can also enjoy festive activities and delectable cuisine.

Major attractions: Rua Coberta (Covered Street), Ravenello Winery, Snowland, Lago Negro (Dark Lake), and Gramado Film Festival.

Pros:

  • You can enjoy winter activities like skiing and snowboarding while taking in the beauty of the town.
  • The town’s frozen lakes and snow-capped mountains provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities like hiking and sightseeing.

Cons:

  • Snow and ice may cause travel disruptions and road closures in some areas.

2. Petropolis

Petropolis Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcantara and Koeller Avenue Canal.
Brave the chill and wander through Petropolis Cathedral of Saint Peter and embrace its timeless beauty.

Located in the Serra dos Orgaos mountain range, Petropolis is home to picturesque landscapes, historical museums, and beautiful colonial architecture. You can experience the city's imperial past, including the famous Imperial Museum and Emperor Pedro II's summer home. The scenic setting, surrounded by mountains and thick forests, also provides a tranquil backdrop for leisurely walks, cultural experiences, and a relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Major attractions: Imperial Museum, Crystal Palace Garden, Cervejaria Bohemia, Quitandinha Palace, and Parque Nacional da Serra dos Orgaos.

Pros:

  • Petropolis’ weather and cozy atmosphere make it a great destination for a relaxing winter trip.
  • Winter is also the off-season for tourism in the region. Thus, you can expect fewer crowds and lower rates.

Cons:

  • The days are shorter during winter, so you have less time to explore the city.

3. Campos do Jardao

Pedra do Bau in a cloudy day in Campos do Jardao.
Witness the breathtaking beauty of Pedra do Bau on your winter trip to Campos do Jardao.

Campos do Jordo is a renowned winter getaway in Brazil due to its lovely alpine setting. Its mountain location makes it an ideal hideaway for anyone looking for a European-style break. Visitors can enjoy attractive architecture, cafes, and chocolate and wine tastings. The town also holds a winter festival, which attracts renowned singers and artists, making it a cultural hub during this season.

Major attractions: Horto Florestal, Capivari, Pedra do Bau, Palacio Boa Vista, Vila Capivari, and Felicia Lerner Museum.

Pros:

  • The city’s stunning scenery and landscapes come alive during the winter months.
  • Winter presents the perfect time to enjoy a relatively quiet holiday in this region since it’s not the peak tourist season.

Cons:

  • As the town is not renowned for nightlife, it is uncommon for restaurants and bars to close fairly early.

Top activities during winter in Brazil

Whale spotted on Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
Spot majestic whales in their natural habitat during winter in Brazil.
Macawa in the Amazon rainforest in Acre, Brazil.
Discover the exotic Amazonian birds on your winter adventure in Brazil's enchanting rainforest.
  • Participate in winter sports: Although winter sports may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Brazil, you’ll be awed by various winter destinations in Brazil. Towns like Gramado, Petropolis, and Campos do Jordao have as much snow and mountain ranges as any other, and you can enjoy a variety of winter sports such as skiing, ice skating, and snowboarding.
  • Go whale watching: Winter in Brazil is an excellent time for whale watching. Visit coastal areas such as Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul to witness the migration of southern right whales. Join a boat trip or choose a lovely area along the coast to see these gentle giants breach and play in the ocean.
  • Explore the Amazon forest: Winter is one of the best times to visit the Amazon rainforest. Take a guided hike amid the lush forest, cruise along the twisting rivers, and enjoy the beauty of this natural paradise. Discover the Amazonian bird and animal species, and learn about the culture of local tribes.
  • Go museum hopping: Touring the museums and galleries is a great way to understand Brazilian art, history, and culture. From Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro to the Sao Paulo Museum of Art to Imperial Museum in Petropolis, Brazil has many world-class museums. The country’s rich history and culture and its importance in the history of the slave trade are all highlighted in these museums.

Travel tips to visit Brazil in Winter

  • Pack warm clothes like sweaters and jackets, especially if you are planning to visit winter destinations like Gramado and Petropolis.
  • Although Brazil is generally a safe place to travel, it’s vital to take the necessary precautions to keep your valuables secure, especially in big cities.
  • Brazil is a large country with a variety of climates. So it is important to check the weather forecasts for the region you intend to visit before you go.

Winter in Brazil is the ultimate destination that offers a diverse range of cultural experiences and stunning landscapes. Explore the Amazon rainforest, laze around on a sun-kissed beach, or try a snow sport in a mountain resort, you will be bowled over by the options that Brazil offers even during the off-peak winter season.

Planning a winter trip to Brazil? Let our travel experts craft a customized trip to Brazil, ensuring a personalized experience that matches your desires and unveils the hidden wonders of this captivating country.

Published by Astha Joshi, updated on September 22, 2023

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