Weather in Brazil in January travel guide

Planning a trip to Brazil in winter? Get the full picture with this detailed guide to the weather in Brazil in January. Find out what weather conditions await you with detailed descriptions of precipitation patterns, temperature ranges, and humidity levels. This guide will prepare you for the climate, help you pack your bags, and plan an unforgettable Brazilian adventure.

Brazil in January at a glance

Brazil in January is all about summer heat, vibrant festivals, and crowded beaches. Here's what to expect:

  • Expect hot, humid days with average temperatures ranging from 75°F to 95°F (24°C to 35°C). Rainstorms are common, especially in the afternoons.
  • Peak season means higher prices and packed tourist spots, especially in Rio de Janeiro and coastal areas.
  • Good for carnival vibes and beach time, but not ideal if you prefer fewer crowds or cooler weather.
Taipus de Fora, Bahia, Brazil © André Solnik/Flickr under CC BY-SA 2.0 license

Taipus de Fora, Bahia, Brazil © André Solnik/Flickr under CC BY-SA 2.0 license

Is January a good time to visit Brazil? 

January is the time when Brazil is buzzing with vibrant life. With summer in full swing in the Southern Hemisphere, you'll enjoy warm temperatures ideal for beach vacations and outdoor adventures.

Benefits of visiting Brazil in January

Brazil in January is a haven for those seeking to escape the winter chills of Europe and the United States. It's the perfect time to explore the scenic beauty of beach destinations in the South or delve into the lively city events and festivals in places like Salvador, Recife, and Fortaleza. In addition, the weather in Brazil in January allows you to fully enjoy the majesty of the famous Iguaçu Falls.

Downsides of visiting Brazil in January

While Brazil in January offers a myriad of tourist delights, it is not without its downsides. Since this is the start of the country's busiest tourist season, you can expect higher hotel prices and large crowds. 

In addition, some regions such as the Amazon, the Pantanal, and the historic cities of Minas Gerais are soaked with rain, making them less ideal to visit. It's also the time when mosquitoes, Brazil's common pests that carry diseases such as dengue, zika, and chikungunya, become more active.

Haven't picked the right time for your Brazil trip yet? Explore our detailed guide to the best time to visit Brazil and gain the insights that will help you decide.

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Amazon River, Brazil @ Shutterstock

Average daily temperatures in January

January in Brazil is a month with varied weather conditions that offer a unique experience. As the heart of summer in the Southern Hemisphere, it presents a varied climate throughout the country. Below, we cover what you can expect from the weather in Brazil in January.

Temperatures and humidity in North, Central, and Southern Brazil 

Northern Brazil enjoys a warm tropical climate almost all year round, with temperatures usually hovering around 80°F and 89°F (26°C and 32°C), with January being no exception. In Central Brazil, January temperatures reach 86°F (30°C) and are accompanied by heavy downpours. In southern Brazil, the summer season begins when temperatures rise to 95°F (35°C). In all regions, increased humidity due to rainfall can be expected.

Temperatures around Rio de Janeiro

You can enjoy a warm, sunny, humid summer in January in Rio de Janeiro. Daytime high temperatures average around 87°F (29°C), rarely dropping below 79°F (26°C) or exceeding 95°F (35°C). At night, temperatures are relatively lower at around 75°F (23°C). The average sea temperature in January is around 77°F (25°C), ideal for water activities.

When planning a trip to Rio de Janeiro, check out our list of Rio's essential sights and experiences to help you get the most out of this vibrant city.

Things not to miss: Palms and Two Brothers Mountain on Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Palms and Two Brothers Mountain on Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Shutterstock

Temperatures around Sao Paulo

In January, São Paulo experiences a combination of humid summer with heavy precipitation, with daytime temperatures ranging between 68°F and 82°F (20°C and 28°C). A characteristic feature of São Paulo in January is that it is the month that receives the most rainfall, with showers almost daily. 

Planning to visit Sao Paulo? Explore our guide to the best places to stay in São Paulo and find accommodation options that work for you.

Temperatures in the Amazon Rainforest

In the Amazon rainforest, January is a particularly hot month with high humidity. Daytime temperatures can easily exceed 86°F (30°C), and combined with humidity above 80%, such weather gives the rainforest a truly tropical character. January is also the peak of the rainy season in the Amazon.

Temperatures in the Iguaçu Falls area

January is known as the hottest month in the Iguaçu Falls area, with temperatures ranging from 75°F to 90°F (24°C to 32°C). Nights tend to be cooler, with temperatures that can drop as low as 68°F (20°C). Although there is rainfall here this month, it never weakens the lush greenery surrounding the waterfalls. Visiting Iguaçu Falls in January will allow you to enjoy the stunning water spectacle to the fullest, but be prepared for rainfall and humidity.

Temperatures in Pantanal

In the Pantanal, the largest tropical swamp on the planet, January is characterized by warm temperatures ranging from 74°F to 91°F (23°C to 33°C), but the constant rainfall caused by the wet season makes it a less favorable time to visit. January sees the maximum rainfall, causing severe flooding and making many areas inaccessible.

For a better understanding of Pantanal's particular characteristics, read our guide to visiting Brazil's Pantanal.

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Torii Gate Liberdade, Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Shutterstock

What about crowds and costs?

January coincides with summer vacation in Brazil and is considered a high season for tourism. This means that popular destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and various beach resorts along the coast can become quite crowded. Many Brazilians are traveling to the coast themselves to escape the rising temperatures, which increases the influx of tourists.

In terms of costs, January tends to be more expensive due to the high demand for flights and accommodation. Prices for hotels, flights, and even some tourist activities are usually higher than in other months. Alternatively, budget travelers can consider staying in smaller towns or areas less tourist-oriented to save on costs.

Looking for a budget travel destination? Check out our list of the 20 cheapest places to travel around the world.

Things to do in Brazil in January

There are many exciting things to do in Brazil, but we suggest you check out the most interesting ones to do in January.

Kayak in the Amazon

Paddle through the heart of the Amazon, navigating the flooded forests and winding rivers that make up the world's largest rainforest. January's higher water levels open up areas that are otherwise inaccessible, allowing you to glide through submerged treetops and get a close-up look at the jungle's incredible wildlife.

Visit the São Paulo Street Art Scene

Head to the Vila Madalena neighborhood in São Paulo, where art isn't confined to galleries. This vibrant area is home to some of Brazil's best street art, with entire buildings turned into canvases by local and international graffiti artists. The winding alleys of Beco do Batman are a must-see, showcasing colorful murals that change regularly.

Still deciding where to go this winter? Choose from the best destinations to travel to in January.

Things not to miss: Iguacu Falls, Brazil.

Iguacu Falls, Brazil

Discover Indigenous Culture in the Xingu National Park

Journey deep into the Brazilian Amazon to visit Xingu National Park, home to diverse indigenous tribes. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the customs, traditions, and way of life that have been preserved for centuries. From traditional ceremonies to unique craftsmanship, the experience offers a rare chance to engage with Brazil's indigenous heritage.

Relax at Ilha Grande’s Beaches

Ilha Grande is paradise for beach lovers. Picture secluded bays, golden sand, and turquoise waters lapping at the shore. In January, the island’s lush vegetation is at its greenest, offering an ideal backdrop for your beach day. Visit Lopes Mendes, often considered one of Brazil's most beautiful beaches, or find a quieter spot to relax.

Snorkel in Fernando de Noronha

The crystal-clear waters of Fernando de Noronha are teeming with marine life, and January is one of the best times to dive in. The warm waters offer perfect visibility, allowing you to snorkel among vibrant coral reefs, playful sea turtles, and even dolphins. This protected archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its untouched natural beauty.

Looking for more ways to escape winter? Choose one of the best winter sun destinations.

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Fernando de Noronha, Brazil @ Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Brazil in January

Brazil is renowned for its many cultural festivals and events, and January is no exception. Here's a selection of what to look forward to:

  • Dia de São Sebastião: Held on January 20, this celebration sees the patron saint of Rio commemorated with a procession from Igreja de São Sebastião dos Capuchinos in Tijuca to the Catedral Metropolitana in Lapa.
  • Dia de Reis or Three Kings' Day: On January 6, a folk celebration called the Folia de Reis takes place across many cities in Brazil. This event involves groups that play instruments, sing songs, and visit houses announcing the arrival of the Messiah.
  • Lavagem do Bonfim: Happening on the second Thursday in January, the ritual washing of the Catholic Nosso Senhor do Bonfim Church steps is a significant event in Candomblé tradition.

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Olga Sitnitsa

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Olga Sitnitsa

updated 15.10.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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