Here is what it’s actually like to spend a summer in Brazil. Let’s get the practical stuff out of the way. It is hot. Not "nice pool weather" hot, but "your sunglasses fog up the second you step outside" hot. In cities like Rio, São Paulo, and Salvador, temperatures regularly hit 40°C (104°F) with humidity that makes you feel like you’re swimming through the air.
Sizzling, Sweaty, and Spectacular: Surviving (and Loving) Summer in Brazil summer in brazil
Rent a guarda-sol (umbrella). The UV index here is like nowhere else. And wear sunglasses even if you aren't a celebrity—the glare off the sand is blinding. New Year’s Eve (Réveillon) is Unhinged (In the Best Way) If you only experience one week of Brazilian summer, make it the week of December 31st. Here is what it’s actually like to spend
Millions of people dressed in white (for peace) flock to the beaches to offer flowers to Yemanjá, the Afro-Brazilian goddess of the sea. At midnight, the sky explodes for 15 solid minutes. Tradition says you should jump seven waves and make seven wishes. Even if you don't believe in the ritual, you will feel the energy. It is electric, spiritual, and absolutely chaotic. Here is something nobody tells you about summer in Brazil: It pours. Not "nice pool weather" hot, but "your sunglasses