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It depends on your nationality. Citizens of USA, UK, Canada, and Australia do NOT need a visa for tourism stays up to 90 days (as of 2024). Always verify the latest rules with the Brazilian consulate in your country before traveling.
It depends entirely on which region you're visiting. Rio: April–October (dry season). Amazon: June–November. Northeast beaches: September–March. Brazil is so large that one "best time" doesn't apply everywhere.
Yes, with proper preparation. Brazil has many solo female travelers — especially in tourist areas, coastal cities, and the south. The same smart habits that protect any traveler apply: don't walk alone at night in unknown areas, use Uber, and trust your instincts.
Yes. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Inform your bank before traveling. Avoid dynamic currency conversion (always pay in BRL). Keep some cash for markets, small restaurants, and emergencies.