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Vibrant is an overused word when describing travel destinations, but Brazil embodies this concept better than just about anywhere else on earth. Whether you’re in the midst of a wild thronging crowd at Carneval, relaxing on a white sand beach next to sparkling blue waters, delving into the country’s rich rainforests or spotting some of the country’s bizarre yet beautiful wildlife, Brazil is a nation that grabs your full attention and refuses to let go. Unabashedly celebrating life in its every form, this is the perfect destination for those who are willing to go with the flow and embrace the opportunities that this wonderful place has to offer.
Booking a car rental in Brazil will give you the chance to seize the moment and explore to your heart’s content. Far from being restricted to discovering the city you fly into, a Brazil car rental can have you tripping around the country, taking in all that’s best about this intoxicating nation.
Almost immediately after flying into the country, you’ll want to pick up your Brazil car rental - of course, all the rental booking should be sorted out well ahead of time, online if you can. To avoid tiresome searching through different car rental company websites, you can do a quick search on AirportRentals.com and compare all the best deals from different suppliers in one easy-to-search place.
To kick off the process of finding a cheap car rental for your Brazil trip, just pop a few details about your upcoming journey (like where and when you plan to pick up/drop off your vehicle) into the AirportRentals.com search box and hit the Search button. You’ll then see a list of rental vehicles to choose from, all of them available at the times/locations you specified earlier. You can either scroll through until one catches your eye, or narrow down your options by filtering for vehicle type, rental brand, and so on. Once you’ve found the perfect car hire for your Brazil journey, booking it will only take a few more minutes and can all be done on AirportRentals.com.
Brazil is an immense nation, the fifth largest in the world in terms of landmass, so being smart about which city you fly into is important. However, no matter where you choose to start your journey, it’s not hard to find a car rental in Brazil that will allow you to venture far beyond your initial landing point.
● Rio de Janeiro car rental - When most people think of Brazil, they’re thinking of Rio. Since the 1940’s the beaches of Rio de Janeiro have drawn visitors from all around the world to play in “Rio’s backyard”. Rainforest adventures await just outside the city, the Lapa samba scene is unparalleled and Rio’s incarnation of Carnaval is legendary.
● Sao Paulo car rental - The sheer scale of Sao Paulo may seem intimidating at first glance (this is the third largest metropolis in the world) but once you forget the big picture and start delving into some of the locales in the city, you’ll start to feel more at home. Bistros, bars, nightclubs, museums, theatres, cinemas… Sao Paulo is bursting with urban gems for those willing to seek them out.
● Florianopolis car rental - Most of this city lies on an island just off the mainland, connected to the rest of Brazil by two bridges. The mainland section of the city is mostly industrial but on the island you can find stunning beaches, excellent restaurants and a lagoon which hosts a bevy of watersports.
● Fortaleza car rental - This northern city is known for its beaches and nightlife, so it should certainly be on the cards if you’re looking to party. You can also head a little further afield to discover more off-the-beaten-track beaches and quaint fishing villages nearby.
● Recife car rental - This is the biggest tourist drawcard in Brazil’s northeast. Its beaches are an obvious part of the attraction, but there’s also a lot of history to delve into here with the remnants of Portuguese and Dutch heritage. Many visitors who fly into the city end up staying in nearby Olinda as it provides a quieter haven nearby the urban attractions of the Recife.
● Brasilia car rental - Built in a bare four years as a “city of the future”, the capital of Brazil really opens up to those with some wheels at their disposal, as the vast distances and pedestrian-unfriendly layout discourages on-foot navigation. The architecture of the city is a undeniably a big drawcard, but if you dig a little deeper you’ll find all kinds of exciting experiences waiting in Brasilia.
● Salvador car rental - This city is rich with history. Salvador de Bahia served as the first capital of Brazil for more than 200 years, and even now boasts a stunning array of Renaissance buildings. The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage listed site, so make sure you wander through for a taste of Salvador’s heritage. This city is also home to the biggest Carnaval celebration in the world!
When it comes to which brand you choose to go with when booking a car rental in Brazil, there are a good few to select from. Big name brands like Avis, Budget and Hertz sit alongside less well known options (which can offer some outstanding deals at certain times of the year) such as Movida and Localiza.
In Brazil, traffic moves on the right hand side of the road, and cars pass on the left. This won’t be a big adjustment for drivers from most parts of the world, but if you’re used to driving on the left remember to take particular care at intersections. Default speed limits range from 30km/h in residential and local streets to 60 km/h on avenues and between 90 and 120 km/h on highways. Speed limit signs always take precedence over these defaults of course. Brazil is extremely strict on drink driving: the blood alcohol limit is a tiny 0.02%, which means that even one beer or a small glass of wine will definitely put you over the limit, so leave the car keys on the table if you’re planning to enjoy a drink or two. In addition to a valid driver’s licence, foreign drivers are required to carry their passport at all times. Always stay fueled up, as it’s illegal to run out of gas in Brazil, even if you’re not blocking traffic.
● Most cars in Brazil have manual transmissions, so if you’d prefer an automatic model make sure you filter by transmission type when booking on AirportRentals.com.
● Drive defensively on Brazil’s roads, as many Brazilians (especially in places like Rio) treat road rules more like rough guidelines.
● Keep your doors locked and windows up while driving, as crime is a serious issue in Brazil’s major cities and incidents of carjacking and robbery are common at stop lights. In fact, it’s considered acceptable to run red lights at night in large centres like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo for this reason.
● Always make sure you’re aware of road conditions. Roads in and around major centres are relatively well maintained, but as you get further out the quality can deteriorate significantly.
● Never drive with your arm or elbow out of the car, as motorcyclists frequently zip in and out between lanes, and this could cause a serious accident.