Tag Archives: Brazil
2013/04/08

How Much Does It Cost: Brazil

Pesos%20%26%20Real M How Much Does It Cost: BrazilSince we’ve started traveling, at least after we left Peru, we have been keeping track of our expenses. We hope to not only keep track of our own expenses but to also give you a better idea of how much it would cost you to travel through Brazil. This is a budget breakdown for two, so if you want to get a rough estimate you can always just half it – though I’m not sure if that would be a perfect estimate. We visited Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Paranagua, Ilha do Mel, Florianopolis and Porto Alegre. Most of our time was in Rio and Sao Paulo- though there is one major flaw in our budget here – we didn’t pay for housing. In Rio we stayed with a friend of mine for 3 weeks and in Sao Paulo we stayed with Aiko’s cousin for 1 month. Truth be told, it was part of the reason we could afford to stay in Brazil for so long as it is a pricey place to live/visit.

One other thing to factor into our budget – we didn’t eat out a lot and only rarely went out for drinks at a night club. We did drink, but that is covered in our “Food & Beverage” total, we often bought beer or wine with our groceries so it became too troublesome to sort out. We also often splurged when we didn’t have to pay for housing – and in Sao Paulo we had an almost nightly tradition that involved a bottle of wine and playing cards with family. If you don’t drink and can live off of rice and ramen I’m sure you could do better with your food budget than us.

And here is the breakdown for Brazil

 

Rio De Janeiro
25 Days
0 Accommodations R$0.00
Food & Beverage R$1,258.39
Transportation R$335.75
Trips/Special R$126.00
Other R$451.75
Segment Total R$2,171.89
Exchange Rate $2.03
USD R$86.88
Local Average Table Cell
USD Average $42.80
Sao Paulo
30 Days
0 Accommodations R$0.00
Food & Beverage R$979.69
Transportation R$236
Trips/Special R$370
Other R$266.94
Segment Total R$1852.63
Exchange Rate $1.98
USD $935.67
Local Average R$61.75
USD Average $31.19
Paranagua
4 Days
Accommodations R$0.00
Food & Beverage R$236.83
Transportation R$53.22
Trips/Special R$4.00
Other R$0.00
Segment Total R$294.05
Exchange Rate $1.98
USD $148.51
Local Average R$73.51
USD Average $37.13
Ilha Do mel
3 Days
2 Accommodations R$100.00
Food & Beverage R$114.92
Transportation R$202.84
Trips/Special R$0.00
Other R$0.00
Segment Total R$417.76
Exchange Rate $1.97
USD $212.06
Local Average R$139.25
USD Average $70.69
Florianopolis
4 Days
3 Accommodations R$168.00
Food & Beverage R$145.14
Transportation R$163.40
Trips/Special R$0.00
Other R$14.99
Segment Total R$491.53
Exchange Rate $1.97
USD $249.51
Local Average R$122.88
USD Average R$62.38
Porto Alegre
2 Days
1 Accommodations R$40.00
Food & Beverage R$99.71
Transportation R$351.70
Trips/Special R$0.00
Other R$0.00
Segment Total R$491.41
Exchange Rate $1.96
USD $250.72
Local Average R$245.71
USD Average $125.36

Our “Special” events included getting into a Samba school, Pao de Acucar (R$106), and Carnival (R$370).

If you see any other indicators where there is R$0.00 for accommodations it is because we used Couchsurfing - which I’ll be writing a post on that soon.

Our “Other” slot was a catch all so when we bought havaianas, bathroom stuff, sun tan lotion (which is expensive in Rio), or the first and last time we bought cigarettes it is all included here.

“Transportation” not only includes local transportation but our tickets for each destination. Brazil has a really great website that lists bus routes from most bus companies called Busca Omnibus. To give you an idea of what we paid for each leg (this is the total for both our tickets):

Rio -> Sao Paulo R$151
Sao Paulo – > Curitiba R$135
Curitiba -> Paranagua R$44.82
Paranagua -> Ilha do Mel (Ferry) R$32
Ilha do Mel -> Paranagua R$32
Paranagua ->Curitiba R$38.78
Curitiba -> Florianopolis R$100.06
Florianopolis -> Porto Alegre R$139.80
Porto Alegre -> Punta del Este (Uruguay) R$329.50

GRAND TOTAL
68 Days
6 Accommodations R$308
Food & Beverage R$2834.68
Transportation R$1342.91
Trips/Special R$500.00
Other R$733.68
GRAND TOTAL LOCAL
R$5719.27
AVG. Exchange Rate $1.98
GRAND TOTAL USD $2,866.37
Local Average R$84.11
USD Average $42.15

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++UPDATE++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

After reading a comment inquiring for a bit more information, I wanted to add a little more useful information.

Here is a break down of a few items you may be interested in purchasing

Food

Juice R$5-7, there are ‘Suco’ stands all over Rio de Janeiro and you will likely purchase an Acai or some other exotic fruit.

Caiparinha – R$5-10

Cocoanut -  R$5 on the beaches of Rio

Beer – R$8-14 for 1 liter

Lunch at dine-in restaurant R$40-60 for two people (may be more expensive depending on drinks.

Public Transportation

Bus R$2.35 per-person (non A.C. bus) in Rio, R$2.9 in Florianopolis

Metro R$3.20 per-person in Rio , R$3 per person in Sao Paulo

Other

Sunblock – R$16-30 (It is expensive here so bring your own)

 

 

2013/03/24

Florianopilis – Beaches, Mishaps and Mountains

007 S Florianopilis   Beaches, Mishaps and MountainsOur trip to Florianopilis did not turn out exactly how we planned it. We stayed in a hostel far away from the city center but rather close to one of their beaches. After some bad luck on Isla do Miel, we decided to enjoy the beach instead of traveling up and down the island to see all of the sites.

I don’t  regret that decision.

We spent three days in Florianopilis, and only did one touristy thing by accident, but that is what makes this story interesting.

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2013/03/11

1 Month in Sao Paulo & None The Wiser

081 M 1 Month in Sao Paulo & None The WiserOur initial plan was to visit Sao Paulo for a week or so and then return to Rio de Janeiro for Carnival. That was our initial plan. What I´ve learned since is that it is best never to leave anything behind for when you return, because plans often do change. (more…)

2013/03/06

La Bondad Ajena

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056 M La Bondad AjenaA pesar de nuestra ‘mala’ experiencia (mala entre comillas porque me tomó por sorpresa, pero en retrospectiva no estábamos en peligro) la primera noche en Lapa, la mayoría de la gente que hemos encontrado durante nuestras aventuras en Rio de Janeiro han sido amables con nosotros. El truco, como sospecharían, ha sido andar con cautela, saber quien puede ser de mas confianza y que cosas evitar.

Cuando somos niños nos enseñan a ser cuidadosos y no hablar con desconocidos, pero ‘no hombre es una isla’. Nosotros tenemos la necesidad de comunicarnos, conectar con los demás y expandir nuestros horizontes, por lo cual, la regla anterior es modificada ne! La diferencia es que mientras crecemos, vamos aprendiendo a tener un mejor juicio de las personas, lugares, situaciones, etc. (aunque muchas veces nos equivocamos).

Alguna vez has visitado un local irlandés, sea un restaurante, barra, etc.? Quizá te percataste de un dicho en la pared que dice ‘Aquí no hay desconocidos, sólo amigos por conocer’ (o más probablemente en inglés: ‘there are no strangers here, only friends that are yet to meet’), y esta, en mi opinión, es una lección tan importante como la primera.

Una de las lecciones que he aprendido en este viaje es que a pesar de estar en un lugar con diferentes condiciones a las que estoy acostumbrada, no debo andar en pánico, únicamente con cautela y disfrutar de la cultura en la que estoy emergida. De lo contrario, quizá no valdría la pena viajar.

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2013/03/01

Portuñol

001 S PortuñolI was familiar with the phrase “Spanglish,” in fact I would say that I am quite fluent in it, that and I’ve seen the movie a few times so that counts right? However the first time I heard the word Portuñol/Portunhol it made me smile. Just as Spanglish is a mixture of Spanish and English, Portuñol/Portunhol is a mixture of Portugués/Português and Español/Espanhol (Spanish). So why is this important? Well if you are traveling to Brazil it may help you out a bit. (more…)

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