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Visitor Visas (VIVIS) are aimed at those travelling to Brazil for maximum stays of up to 90 days
Wifi: Widely available. Preferred 4G: Vivo, Claro, TIM, and Oi are major carriers.
Portuguese
Bottled water recommended
Cash Usage: Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's good to have some cash on hand. ATMs: Widely available.
Cup of coffee: R$3-7
Lunch: R$15-30
Beer: R$7-12
LAX - 12+ hrs
SYD - 17+ hrs
HEATH - 10+ hrs
Prime Kitesurfing Season in Brazil
July and February
Intermediate to Advanced
Best For:
During high season it is feasible to kitesurf almost anywhere—which means that there is enough space for everyone and there will certainly be many places to find yourself practically alone with nature enjoying spectacular landscapes. During the high season, the wind blows between nearly 15-25 knots without gusts.
Shoulder Kitesurfing Season in Brazil
April to June
Intermediate to Advanced
Best For:
Within these months, the wind can still blow up to 25+ knots but it is less consistent and can be gusty.
Low Kitesurfing Season in Brazil
April to June
Intermediate to Advanced
Best For:
Also known as rainy season, it is recommended less to travel within this period, but it is good to note that - The annual average of days suitable for kitesurfing is 250 days, almost 70% of the year.
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