Summer Brazil Updated 〈PREMIUM〉

Experience the raw power of the world's largest waterfall system. The surrounding rainforest is lush, and the mist from the falls offers a refreshing break from the heat.

Brazil's summer season runs from December to February, coinciding with the Southern Hemisphere's summer. During this time, the country experiences warm to hot temperatures, with average highs often reaching 86°F (30°C) or higher. The coastal regions, such as Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, tend to be cooler than the interior, with temperatures ranging from 79°F (26°C) to 86°F (30°C). The heat and humidity can be intense, but the coastal breezes and stunning beaches help to mitigate the discomfort. summer brazil

By 3 PM, the storm broke. The rain didn't cool us down; it just turned the city into a steam bath. We took cover at a small boteco, ordered a plate of fried cassava and beer, and listened to the rain hammer the tin roof. This is summer in Brazil. It’s messy, it’s hot, it’s loud, and it makes you feel incredibly alive. Experience the raw power of the world's largest