Budget Tours & Trips to Brazil
Are you ready for Brazil? Imagine exploring Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf, visiting the colorful Selarón Staircase, then touring the iconic Maracanã Stadium? Experience the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, enjoy the Rafain Churrascaria show. Brazil's energy is absolutely infectious, and one visit will never be enough.
10 best cheap Brazil tour packages
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NadineBrazil travel expert at TourRadar
- Luxury 7 Day Iguazu Falls Adventure
- 5 Days in Rio de Janeiro: A Journey into Afro Culture
- Brazil Experience
- 9 Day Nature Escape: Essence of Bahia
- Rio +Angra and Ilha Grande day tour (5 Days)
- Salvador and Chapada Diamantina Eco Adventure (8 days)
- Colors of Brazil: 9-Day Rio, Foz do Iguaçu & Salvador Adventure
- Mighty Falls & Energised Rio: 9 Days | 5-Star South America Escape
- Amazon Ultimate Adventure for Thrill Seekers 6 Days/5 Nights
- Standard Argentina, Rio And Iguazu Falls
Luxury Brazilian package at approx. $430 per day includes 5-star stays in Rio and Foz do Iguaçu with inter-city flights. Features Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Bird Park, and Rafain Churrascaria show.
Duration 7 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Foz Do Iguacu Age Range All Ages Welcome Price Per Day $596 Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From $4,740
12% Off- US$4,171You save $569
This 5-day cultural trip has 4 nights at a 4-star Rio hotel with daily breakfast and afternoon snacks at a historic coffee hacienda. Shared transfers and all tours come included with groups capped at 12 travelers, visiting Museum of Samba, Museum of Afro-Brazilian History, and City of Samba's Carnival program.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Price Per Day $302 Operator Signature DMC From
12% Off- US$1,509
At around $150 per day, this trip has 8 nights twin-share stays, 8 breakfasts, and transport via ferries, buses, and taxi boats between Rio, Ilha Grande, Paraty, and Sao Paulo. Free beach games at Copacabana, paddleboarding in Ilha Grande, and a walking tour with cachaça tasting in Paraty keep it affordable.
Duration 9 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Ilha Grande, Paraty, Sao Paulo Age Range Ages 18-39 Price Per Day $188 Operator TruTravels From
12% Off- US$1,695
Spend 6 days in Brazil with 3 nights in Salvador and 2 nights in Morro de São Paulo at 4-star hotels including daily breakfast. Private transfers, catamaran tickets, and guided tours come included, with free beach time on Morro de São Paulo and opportunities to browse Salvador's Mercado Modelo for handicrafts.
Duration 9 days Destinations Salvador, Morro De Sao Paulo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Price Per Day $242 Operator Signature DMC From
12% Off- US$2,180
Brazilian adventure costs around $70 per day, with Copacabana lodging, breakfast, and Christ the Redeemer visits included. Photo stops at Maracanã Stadium exterior and a 4-hour schooner cruise through Angra dos Reis' islands are part of the package.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Angra dos Reis, Ilha Grande Age Range Ages 18+ Price Per Day $59 Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
12% Off- US$296
At around $160 per day for 8 days, you'll see Salvador's Pelourinho independently and take budget buses between Salvador and Lençóis instead of private rides. Hostel stays in both cities keep costs down, and packing your own lunch for the Cachoeira da Fumaça trek saves even more.
Duration 8 days Destinations Salvador, Lencois Age Range Ages 18+ Price Per Day $73 Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
12% Off- US$585
At around $280 per day, this 9-day trip puts you at Windsor Copain in Rio and Viale Tower Hotel in Foz do Iguaçu, both 3-star with breakfast. Flights between cities include 23kg checked bags, and guided tours take you to Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain with knowledgeable local guides.
Duration 9 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Foz Do Iguacu, Salvador Age Range All Ages Welcome Price Per Day $261 Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,939
20% Off- US$2,351You save $588
Mighty Falls & Energised Rio: 9 Days | 5-Star South America Escape
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Their reviews were the main reason I chose them, and the reviews were correct. They don't compete on price because they book higher quality tours and hotels.”
ranjit, traveled in May
Luxury Brazilian tour at approx. $300 per day features Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain. Package includes 5-star hotels, guided Iguazu Falls tours, and visits to Copacabana Beach and Metropolitan Cathedral.
Duration 9 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Foz Do Iguacu, Rio de Janeiro Age Range All Ages Welcome Price Per Day $269 Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $2,599
7% Off- US$2,417You save $182
Amazon expedition priced at approx. $200 daily includes meals, hammock camping, and expert guides. Highlights include the Meeting of Waters, Paraná do Mamori River, and Várzea wildlife viewing.
Duration 6 days Destinations Manaus Age Range All Ages Welcome Price Per Day $184 Operator Across Caribbean Excursions From
7% Off- US$1,103
Standard Argentina, Rio And Iguazu Falls
56 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I really enjoyed the tour especially in Rio De Janiero, the day tour guide Roberta and the driver made sure we are safe.”
EMILY, traveled in February
Brazilian getaway priced at approx. $220 per day covers 3-star hotels, 9 breakfasts, and Brazilian rotisserie lunch. Leisure time at Copacabana Beach and Rodrigues de Freitas Lagoon, with optional Ginga show available.
Duration 10 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Foz Do Iguacu, Rio de Janeiro Age Range All Ages Welcome Price Per Day $186 Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $1,999
7% Off- US$1,859You save $140
Budget Tours & Trips to Brazil Reviews
- Standard Argentina, Rio And Iguazu Falls
Everything was perfectly organised and communication from the Team was excellent. All places worth going as they are magical.
- Manaus Amazon Jungle Adventure 5D/4N
Each day trip was well planned, almost tailored to the individual interests of the traveller. The guides were very helpful to everyone. In my case, because of my age (75 years old) they were so conscious of that, even I did not asked for any special treatment and tried do things myself, they were always ready to help! They had a good sense of humour and were very, very knowledgable of the Amazon environment. Conrado made numerous efforts to let the group in the boat to catch a glimpse of birds, daulphins and sloths. They showed all what was promised and sometimes more. Thank you, I highly recommend this tour and this Company. Big high five!!!
- Amazon Jungle - 3 Days
This was an excellent tour however the location was different and activities were different from what was given in the description. Nevertherless, we had a great time and would love to go back one day! The location we ended up was in Ipanema Amazon Lodge, which was several hours from Manaus (car, boat, van, boat). Google it if you are interested in what it is like. All transportation was arranged and food was also very good during the whole time. The lady who was cooking it was really amazing at it. In terms of activities, we spent a night in the jungle, did piranha fishing, caiman spotting, dolphin watching, couple forest walking etc. Accomodation was also very nice and comfortable. Obviously there are lots of insects everytwhere including the huts which is expected. Overall it was a great trip and definitely reccommend it.
What our customers ask about Budget Tours & Trips to Brazil
What type of accommodation can I expect on budget tours in Brazil?
Budget travelers will find a range of places to stay from basic 3-star hotels to simple jungle lodges. In Rio de Janeiro the options include backpacker-friendly hostels in beach areas like Copacabana and Ipanema. Those heading to the Amazon often stay in rustic lodges near Manaus. Some tours let you stay with local families or camp outdoors. A recent TourRadar guest noted: "The accommodation was very nice and comfortable. Obviously there are lots of insects everywhere including the huts which is expected."
When is the most affordable time to visit Brazil?
Plan your trip during March-May or September-November to find better deals and fewer crowds. These shoulder seasons help avoid the premium rates of summer carnival (December-February) and winter break (July-August). Hotels in Rio de Janeiro often cut prices by 30-40% during April-May. The Amazon stays relatively steady in price but sees fewer visitors in shoulder season making for a more relaxed experience.
What's included in entrance fees on budget Brazil tours?
Standard packages generally cover major sites like Christ the Redeemer (25 USD entry) and Tijuca National Park. Extra activities such as the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car ride (40 USD) usually cost more. A TourRadar visitor noted: "Taking an optional boat trip in Iguazu Falls (you may purchase this additional activity upon arrival) is another way to enjoy the day."
What's included in meal plans for budget tours in Brazil?
Your tour typically covers hotel breakfast plus select meals during excursions. Amazon tours tend to include all meals while city tours in places like Rio or Salvador provide breakfast only. A recent guest reported: "The included breakfast at Gamboa Rio Hotel was plentiful and during our Amazon stay all meals were fresh and authentic Brazilian cuisine. We only needed to budget extra for lunch and dinner in the cities."
How much additional money should I budget for meals not included?
Set aside 25-40 USD daily for meals outside your tour package. City restaurants in Rio offer set lunch menus called pratos feitos for 10-15 USD. Dinner runs 15-25 USD. Smaller destinations like Paraty or Manaus tend to cost less. One traveler shared: "We found great value at local restaurants in Copacabana averaging 30 USD per day for two meals including drinks."
What's the best way to save money on activities during free days?
Free activities in Rio include lounging on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches walking the vibrant Selaron Steps or exploring the bohemian Santa Teresa district. In Salvador wander through the historic Pelourinho area at no cost. A traveler suggested: "We saved money by exploring Rio's beaches and free attractions like the Metropolitan Cathedral then splurging only on must-do activities like Sugarloaf Mountain."
How much should I budget for local transportation during free time?
Getting around Brazilian cities costs about 10-15 USD per day. Rio's metro charges roughly 1 USD per ride with buses costing even less. Rideshare services and taxis work well for quick trips. According to one visitor: "Using Rio's efficient metro system saved us lots of money costing only about 5 USD per day for multiple rides between Copacabana and the city center."
























