Brazil Just Opened Its Doors

American travelers can now enter visa-free for up to 90 days, making Brazil more accessible than ever before.

Visa-Free Travel to Brazil Just Got Real

American, Canadian, Australian, and Japanese citizens can now enter Brazil visa-free with a valid passport—whether for business or leisure. You get 90 days to explore, with extensions available if you want to stay longer. Brazil's government is betting on this move to reach 12 million foreign visitors annually by 2020, building on momentum from their electronic visa system, which boosted applications by over 35%.

Now Within Reach

Three Brazilian experiences American travelers can finally explore without visa barriers.

Where to Begin: Paraty

Karolina, one of our travel specialists, recently returned from Paraty—a charming, cobblestoned gem tucked along Brazil's southern coast. Wandering its colonial streets, she discovered the kind of place that makes you want to stay longer: colorful historic buildings, local cafés, and the unhurried rhythm of a town that's been welcoming travelers for centuries. It's the perfect introduction to Brazil's quieter side, and she'd love to help you experience it the way she did.

Visa-Free Travel Awaits

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