{"id":26305,"date":"2022-10-21T23:30:07","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T23:30:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-february-in-brazil\/"},"modified":"2022-10-21T23:30:08","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T23:30:08","slug":"what-to-do-in-february-in-brazil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-february-in-brazil\/","title":{"rendered":"What to do in February in Brazil - 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.It is one of the biggest and most popular countries in the world, therefore the number of things that are famous in Brazil is uncountable.<\/p>

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Before we have a look at what you can do in Brazil, let's first look at the weather you can expect in February.

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February weather in Brazil<\/h2>To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in February in Brazil, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if February is comfortable or humid

Generally, February in Brazil will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 86\u00b0F \/ 30\u00b0C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 68\u00b0F \/ 20\u00b0C. Many will prefer a location with air conditioning due to the humidity level.

Brazil has its share of rainy days in February. You can expect around 12 rainy days, with on average 2.7 inches \/ 69 mm of rain during the whole month.

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The forecast for February 2025 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.<\/div><\/p>

Things to see and do in Brazil<\/h2>

Brazil has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.<\/p>

Iguazu Falls<\/div>
Nature\/Wild Life<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Iguazu Falls are in South Brazil and there are helicopter tours over it.<\/div><\/div>
Natal<\/div>
Other<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Natal is a sandy place great for many activities.<\/div><\/div>
Ilha Grande<\/div>
Beach<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Ilha Grande is a beach that is best for hiking.<\/div><\/div>
Carnival, Rio de Janeiro & Salvador<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Feb<\/span><\/span><\/div>
The Salvador Carnival is a very enjoyable street party celebration. Salvador de Bahia Carnival encourages everyone to join in the fun which is done by participating in a street party of after parties called camarotes. It is the biggest event in the world.<\/div>
See details here.<\/a><\/div><\/div>
Chapada Diamantina National Park<\/div>
Park<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Cachoeira da Fumaca waterfall, Poco Azul, and Gruta Lapa Doce are located in Chapada Diamantina National Park.<\/div><\/div>
Sugarloaf Mountain<\/div>
Nature\/Wild Life<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
There is a famous cable car on Sugarloaf Mountain.<\/div><\/div>
Florianopolis<\/div>
Other<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Florianopolis is situated at the seaside.<\/div><\/div>
Rio de Janeiro<\/div>
City<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
One of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil, Copacabana Beach is located in Rio de Janeiro.<\/div><\/div>
Festa do Bonfim & Washing of the steps, Salvador<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Jan, Feb<\/span><\/span><\/div>
It is a customary pilgrimage where traditionally dressed women wash the steps of the Igreja do Bonfim.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/p>

Shopping in Brazil<\/h2>

Shopping in Brazil is certainly one of the most popular things to do for tourists.
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  • Rua 25 de Mar\u00e7o: This is a popular market in Brazil if you are willing to buy stuff at affordable prices.<\/li>
  • Shopping Morumbi: It has high-fashion clothes and accessories collection and is worth your visit.<\/li>
  • Rua Oscar Freire: There are ample national and international boutiques available in the streets of Jardin. Many fashionable items are available here in Brazil.<\/li><\/ul><\/p>

    Activities in Brazil<\/h2>
    Try a Churrasco<\/div>
    Churrascos are a kind of Brazilian barbecue that you can enjoy in the company of friends relaxing and enjoying grilled meat and black beans with local beer.<\/div>
    Attend a carnival<\/div>
    Usually hosted in February, one of the most exciting and fun activities to participate in when visiting Brazil is to watch a carnival. There are non-stop parties with people dressed in bright colors and feathers.<\/div>
    Visiting national parks<\/div>
    Brazil has several stunning and quiet parks dotted with benches where snowbirds can sit and observe nature.<\/div>
    Take a dance class<\/div>
    Brazilians are known as some of the most rhythmic dancers in the world, and what better place to learn how to do the samba than in Brazil? There are many samba schools in the cities where you can sign up for a short class.<\/div>
    Portuguese cabinet<\/div>
    In the royal Portuguese cabinet of reading in Rio de Janeiro, lovers of books and avid readers will have a blissful time walking the library aisle with the largest collection of Portuguese books outside of Portugal.<\/div>
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    Restaurants in Brazil<\/h2>

    Brazil's cuisine is as varied as its geography and culture, based on the variety of crops, livestock and seafood produced in the country. Brazil's national booze is cacha\u00e7a. It can be tried in virtually every bar in the country.
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    • Famiglia Mancini Trattoria<\/li>
    • Bakery S\u00e3o Domingos<\/li>
    • Esther Rooftop<\/li>
    • Basilicata - P\u00e3o, Emp\u00f3rio e Restaurante<\/li>
    • Wanderlust Bar & Cozinha<\/li><\/ul><\/p>

      More things to see in Brazil<\/h2>
      Waterfalls<\/div>
      There are beautiful waterfalls protected by national parks where you can get captivating views of the cascading water from different angles. One of the most popular waterfalls is the Iguacu Falls which is at the point where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet. The collection of 247 waterfalls forms a semicircle, with some of the falls reaching over 330 feet (100 meters high.<\/div>
      Modernist architecture<\/div>
      Brazil has its fair share of modern architecture, its beautiful colonial architecture, and old-world structures. Brazil's capital city of Brasilia is filled with Avant-garde buildings and is famous for its singular architectural concept. Beautiful government buildings, as well as cathedrals, museums, and gardens, can be found throughout the city, and most are just a short walk away from the next.<\/div>
      Beaches<\/div>
      Brazil's coast is characterized by beautiful white sandy beaches separated from bustling traffic, so beachgoers can truly appreciate the beauty of the crashing waves as they sunbathe, walk along the sand, or dip their toes in the ocean.<\/div>
      Colonial towns<\/div>
      Due to the heavy presence of natural resources such as Gold and Diamonds from mines surrounding towns like Ouro Preto, colonial towns in this region are a sight to behold. The churches and mansions are stunning Baroque and Rococo architectural creations that make one feel like they have been transported back in time.<\/div>
      Christ The Redeemer<\/div>
      Christ The Redeemer is one of the most recognizable statues in the world. The 100 feet (30 meters) tall statue of Christ the Redeemer can be found in Rio de Janeiro. This colossal statue sits on top of a chapel that is most often used for weddings, surrounded by a wide plaza. The popular statue is at the summit of the 2300 feet (700 meters) heigh mountain Corcovado and is accessed by just over 2 miles (3.5 km) train ride.<\/div>
      Palaces<\/div>
      Leftovers from when Brazil was a royal empire and the colonial seat of Portuguese royalty, there are beautiful palaces where the royal families used to live that are now open to the public for exploration.<\/div>
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