While you’re exploring Brazil, you’ll need to use some electrical devices, be it a phone charger, ipad, laptop, or curling iron. So one of the first things you should ask yourself when planning a trip to Brazil is “What kind of power outlets does Brazil have?” Use this quick guide to learn how to protect your precious devices from frying or spending your first day trying to find an electronics store. We’ll also cover awesome additions to your packing list and valuable FAQs.

Thanks to its tropical climate Brazil, is great all year round – it just depends on what region you’re going to and what your excursions will be. If you’re after world-renowned beaches, you’ll want to go during the summer months: December, January, February, and March. If soaking in the culture of Carnival is something that would be up your alley, it’s usually held at the end of April and lasts around 10 days. For jungle safari, you’ll want to be there any time from June through December to optimize your chances of seeing the wildlife.


















Brazil primarily runs on an electrical current of 127 V with a frequency of 60 Hz. Some of the newer hotels in the larger metropolitan cities like Rio and Sao Paulo have a 220 V to make it easier for their guests from other areas of the world by eliminating the need for people to use converters.
