
Ribeirao Preto Sao Paulo, Brazil Travel Guide
This is the hot and rainy season. Lightweight, breathable clothing made from cotton or linen is ideal. Shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses work well.
Days remain warm during the dry winter, so light clothing is still suitable. However, evenings can become cooler, especially in July and August.
Comfortable sandals or open-toed shoes work well for warm weather and casual strolls.
Pack comfortable closed-toe Walking shoes or sneakers for extensive city exploration, visiting parks, or long walks.
Bring dressier shoes for evenings out to eateries or cultural events at places like Theatro Pedro II.
Keep your important documents secure and easily accessible. Both physical and digital copies provide security.
Brazil uses Type N power outlets (three round pins). Ribeirão Preto's voltage is 127V, and the frequency is 60 Hz. Bring a Type N adapter. If your devices are not dual voltage (110-240V), you will also need a Voltage converter to avoid damage.
Make your trip smoother with these digital tools.
Utilize cloud storage or an External hard drive to back up photos and important documents regularly.
Consider a VPN like NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure internet use on public Wi-Fi.
An eSIM from Airalo can provide convenient data access without needing physical SIM cards.
A well-stocked personal health kit prepares you for minor illnesses and specific regional concerns.
Protect yourself from the strong sun and active insect population.
Consider any specialized gear based on your planned activities.
Evaluate what makes sense to rent versus what to pack.
No items are specifically unique to Ribeirão Preto beyond general travel essentials.
Pack for versatility. Mix-and-match clothing maximizes your wardrobe without overpacking. Roll your clothes tightly to save space and minimize wrinkles.
Keep essential documents and a change of clothes in your carry-on for easy access or in case of checked luggage delays.