
Jundiai Sao Paulo, Brazil Travel Guide
Summer (December-March): Expect ranging from warm to hot temperatures, typically ranging from 22°C to 86°F (72°F to 86°F). This season brings high humidity and significant rainfall, often with regular afternoon thunderstorms. Autumn (April-May): Temperatures cool to a pleasant 18°C to 26°C (64°F to 79°F). Rainfall decreases, making these months quite comfortable for outdoor activities. The air feels less humid.
These months coincide with Brazilian summer holidays, school breaks, and some local festivals. Warmer weather suits water-based activities, though be ready for rain. The famous Festa da Uva (Grape Festival) often happens in January/February.
Expect higher prices for accommodation and flights. Attractions and public spaces see more crowds. Heavy rainfall during summer can disrupt outdoor plans.
Busy & Wet
Warmer weather. Local festivals.
Higher prices, larger crowds, heavy rain.
Balanced Travel
Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, better value.
Late spring rainfall can increase.
Cooler & Drier
Cooler, drier weather. Lower prices, fewer tourists.
Cooler weather not ideal for activities on the water.
Brazil has different visa policies for various countries. Citizens of Australia, Canada, and the United States: Brazil reintroduced visa requirements for these nationalities, effective from April 10, 2024. Application for an e-Visa online prior to your trip.
Gather the following documentation for your entry: Passport valid for at least six months. Round-trip ticket or proof of onward travel. Proof of sufficient funds. Proof of accommodation. Visa (if relevant).
Specific authorization or a registered guide may be needed.
Vaccination recommended if visiting at-risk areas.
Carry International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis.
Consult World Health Organization recommendations.
Check Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for current rules.
Prices vary based on your travel style, from budget-conscious to high-end experiences.
Choose 3-star hotels or comfortable b&bs for mid-range stays.
Dine at mid-range restaurants offering diverse cuisine, or enjoy local street food.
Budget, Mid-Range, and Luxury travel styles have different daily cost expectations.
Understand recommended vaccinations, common health concerns, and emergency procedures.
No specific vaccinations universally for entry. Consult a travel health professional well before your trip for personalized advice based on your itinerary. Ensure all routine vaccinations are current.
Dengue fever, Zika virus, and Chikungunya are present, especially during rainy season (summer).
Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants, stay in screened accommodations.
Peak risk during summer (December-March).
This is a common travel ailment for many visitors.
Consume bottled water, avoid uncooked street food, wash hands frequently.
Uncooked food from street vendors can be a source of upset.
The UV index can be high, specifically during summer months.
Use high-SPF sunscreen, wear hats and sunglasses, stay hydrated, seek shade.
Temperatures occasionally exceed 35°C (95°F).
| Category | Risk Level | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Petty Crime | Low to Moderate | Avoid displaying valuables, remain aware of surroundings. |
| Serious Crime | Very Low | Stick to populated areas, use reputable transport. |
| Natural Disasters | Low (Localized) | Monitor weather during summer for heavy rains. |