Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak citizens can visit Brazil visa-free for up to 90 days per 180-day period under a bilateral visa-waiver agreement.

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90 days max stay
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South America
BRL (R$)
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Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter Brazil without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period. A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months' validity is required. Onward or return travel and sufficient funds may be requested. Yellow fever vaccination is strongly recommended and may be required as a condition of entry if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever endemic country. Register your itinerary with the Slovak embassy in Brasilia.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport

A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your stay.

Current Travel Situation

Slovakia to Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil is the giant of South America and one of the world's most biodiverse and culturally vibrant nations. Slovak travellers are drawn by the Amazon rainforest, the Pantanal wetlands (the world's largest tropical wetland), Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro's Carnival and beaches, and the colonial heritage of Salvador, Olinda, and Ouro Preto. Brazil's vast size means most visitors focus on one region per trip. Safety awareness is important in major cities; petty crime targets tourists in Rio and Sao Paulo.

How to Get There

Rio de Janeiro: Christ the Redeemer (book sunrise slots for crowds), Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, the Santa Teresa neighbourhood, and a favela tour (Vidigal or Santa Marta). Iguazu Falls: the Brazilian side offers the panoramic overview; the Argentine side offers the close-up experience on catwalks; allow 2 days. Amazon: Manaus is the gateway; river lodge tours of 3-5 days are the most rewarding. Pantanal: best for wildlife (jaguar, capybara, giant otters) from May to October (dry season).

Money & Banking

Brazil uses the real (BRL). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately BRL 5.5. Brazil is moderate value for Europeans; a mid-range Rio restaurant meal costs BRL 60-120 (EUR 11-22). Tourist areas mark up prices significantly. Card payments are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry some BRL for markets, transport, and rural areas. ATMs are common in cities; Banco do Brasil and Itau machines tend to accept foreign cards best.

Practical Tips

There are no direct flights from Bratislava or Vienna to Brazil. Common connections include via Lisbon (TAP Air Portugal) or Madrid (Iberia) to Sao Paulo (GRU) or Rio de Janeiro (GIG). Journey time is 13-16 hours. Domestic flights in Brazil are affordable on Gol, Latam, and Azul. Internal distances are immense; domestic flights are the only practical option between major regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Brazil?

No. Slovak citizens can visit Brazil visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months' validity is required.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Brazil?

No. Brazil grants visa-free entry to Slovak citizens for stays up to 90 days. This was part of Brazil broader opening to EU passport holders.

Is Brazil safe for tourists?

Brazil has serious crime in some areas, but major tourist zones are manageable with precautions. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo require particular attention: use Uber or radio taxis rather than street taxis, avoid displaying expensive phones and cameras in crowded areas, and stay in well-regarded neighbourhoods. The Amazon region, Iguazu Falls, and Pantanal are generally safe.

How long can Slovak citizens stay in Brazil?

Up to 90 days per visit. Extensions within Brazil may be possible but require application to Brazilian immigration authorities (Policia Federal).

What vaccinations are needed for Brazil?

Yellow fever vaccination is strongly recommended for most of Brazil (including Rio, Sao Paulo, the Amazon, Pantanal, and Iguazu Falls) and required as a condition of entry for travellers arriving from yellow fever-endemic countries. Hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus are also recommended. Consult a travel health clinic at least 4-6 weeks before departure.

Is Brazil safe for Slovak tourists?

Brazil has beautiful destinations but also significant security challenges in some areas. Tourist-focused areas like Ipanema and Copacabana (Rio) are generally safer but standard precautions apply. Avoid displaying valuables and be cautious at night. Check Slovak government travel advisories.

What currency does Brazil use?

Brazil uses the real (BRL). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately BRL 5.5. Brazil offers good value for Europeans in local restaurants and transport. Pix (instant bank transfer) is the dominant payment method; international tourists can pay by card at most tourist-facing businesses.

What are the top attractions in Brazil?

Rio de Janeiro (Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, Copacabana, Carnival), the Amazon Rainforest, Iguazu Falls, the Pantanal wetlands, Salvador Bahia, and the beaches of Florianopolis.

What is the best time to visit Rio de Janeiro?

The driest and least humid period is April-June and August-October. December-March is the rainy season and also when temperatures are highest (35-40ยฐC). Carnival occurs in February-March (dates vary) and draws over a million visitors; book accommodation 6+ months in advance and expect very high prices.

What language is spoken in Brazil?

Portuguese is Brazil official and primary language. Spanish is not widely understood. English is spoken in major tourist hotels and upscale restaurants but is not common among the general population. A translation app is very useful.

How do I get from Rio to Iguazu Falls?

Iguazu Falls (Foz do Iguacu) is best reached by domestic flight from Rio (Galeao airport) or Sao Paulo (Guarulhos). The flight takes approximately 2 hours to Foz do Iguacu Airport. The Brazilian side of the falls is accessed from the Parque Nacional do Iguacu; the Argentine side (with the most dramatic viewing platforms) is a short taxi or bus ride across the border.

What currency does Brazil use?

Brazil uses the Brazilian Real (BRL). Currency exchange and ATMs are available in major cities. Inform your bank before travel. Banco do Brasil and Bradesco ATMs tend to work most reliably with European cards.

What is Carnival in Brazil?

Carnival is Brazil's annual pre-Lent festival, celebrated most extravagantly in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Olinda, and Recife. Rio's Carnival features the Sambadrome parades (samba schools of 3,000-5,000 people competing for points from judges), blocos (neighbourhood street parties), and balls. Sambadrome tickets sell out months in advance and cost BRL 200-2,000 depending on seating sector.

What are the entry requirements for Brazil for Slovak citizens?

Slovak passport holders enter Brazil with just a valid passport. Proof of onward travel and sufficient funds may be requested by immigration officers. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.