Rio de Janeiro is a great destination any time of the year, but some seasons are better for different types of travelers.
Whether you're looking for the coolest temperatures, the biggest parties or you're a budget traveler out to save your pennies, this guide can help you find the best time to travel to Brazil's Marvelous City.
Here’s our guide to figuring out when in the year you should plan your trip to Rio de Janeiro.
During the winter, June to August, you might get hit with some cold, windy, gray weather, however it's usually blissfully broken up by sunshine and 26°C (79°F) beach days.
As summer approaches, you're more likely to see afternoon downpours to quell the tropical heat than the cold and gray rainstorms of winter. The rest of the year you can expect sunny skies and hot afternoons – along with the warm evenings that are perfect for a night on the town.
It's not just the weather you'll use to plan your travels, however. You'll also want to consider what festivals are on, what kind of crowds to expect, or what time of the year is the best for travelers on a budget when choosing when to travel to Rio de Janeiro.
Accommodation is absurdly expensive and likely to be booked out months in advance. However, both events are also dream trips, and if they're on your bucket list, it's an amazing time to be in the city.
While the actual holiday may be only a few days long, Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro festivities start months before the actual event, and street parties will take place nearly every weekend from the start of the New Year.
Even if you can't make it to Carnival itself, you can get a taste of the experience without breaking the bank by arriving one or two weeks before the actual holiday, or by staying for a week after.
The heat begins to dwindle, and outside of the Easter holiday, tourism slows down significantly. March to May is the best time of year to get a true look at life in Rio, and slide into the day-to-day rhythm of the city.
Avoid Easter week if you're on a budget. This major holiday sends prices skyrocketing and brings in tourist crowds reminiscent of high season.
Luckily, there's one winter tradition that makes the "cold" worthwhile – the Festas Juninas. These festivals run through June and July, celebrating some of the major saints' days in typical countryside fashion, with endless parties featuring traditional dances, drinks and costumes.
The Festas Juninas are excellent fun, and range from super family friendly (they're celebrated in schools across the country) to late night booze-soaked hoedowns.
There are heaps of cultural events and activities, from concerts to full-on festivals – like Rock the Mountain or the STU Skate Open – yet outside of national holidays, you can still avoid the bulk of the crowds and crazy prices.
Enjoy these magical months of peace in the city before the summer crowds kick in and the prices shoot back up as temperatures rise. This is also the best time to take trips around the state, to breathtaking getaway destinations like Paraty, Ilha Grande or Petrópolis.