Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Spain passport holders

Brazil and Spain have a bilateral visa waiver agreement. Spanish passport holders can enter Brazil without a visa for stays of up to 90 days, extendable to 180 days per year.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Brasรญlia
South America
BRL (R$)
Portuguese
UTC-3 to UTC-5

Great news! Spain passport holders can enter Brazil without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required. Spanish passport with at least 6 months validity needed. Immigration form completed online or on arrival. No yellow fever vaccination required for Spanish citizens visiting coastal areas, but recommended for Amazonian regions.

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

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Spain to Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and shares a special relationship with Spain through language proximity (Spanish and Portuguese are mutually intelligible to a degree) and cultural ties. Brazil is a top destination for Spanish tourists.

How to Get There

Brazil's visa-free policy allows up to 180 days per year. Consider splitting a long trip into two visits. Domestic flights within Brazil are affordable and cover the vast distances between attractions.

Money & Banking

Brazil uses the Brazilian real (BRL). Cards are widely accepted in cities. ATMs (Bradesco, Banco do Brasil) dispense reais. Exchange euros at official exchange houses (casas de cambio). Brazil has a significant cash economy in smaller cities.

Practical Tips

Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Salvador, Florianopolis, Iguazu Falls, and the Amazon are top destinations. Direct flights from Madrid and Barcelona serve Sao Paulo (Guarulhos) and Rio de Janeiro. Brazil uses the real (BRL).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Spanish citizens need a visa to visit Brazil?

No. Spanish citizens can visit Brazil for up to 90 days without a visa, extendable to 180 days total per year. A valid Spanish passport is required.

How long can Spanish citizens stay in Brazil?

Up to 90 days per visit, with the possibility of extension at a federal police station (Policia Federal) for a further 90 days within the same 12-month period, reaching a maximum of 180 days per year.

Are direct flights available from Spain to Brazil?

Yes. Iberia, Air Europa, and TAP (via Lisbon) operate direct flights from Madrid to Sao Paulo (Guarulhos) and Rio de Janeiro. Flight time is approximately 10-11 hours. Connecting via Lisbon adds another Portuguese-speaking stop.

Is Portuguese understandable for Spanish speakers in Brazil?

Brazilian Portuguese is easier for Spanish speakers than European Portuguese due to clearer pronunciation. Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese share 89% lexical similarity. With effort, Spanish speakers can hold basic conversations in Brazil, though verb tenses and some vocabulary differ significantly.

What currency does Brazil use?

Brazil uses the Brazilian real (BRL). Exchange rates favor euros and dollars. Cards are accepted in cities. Carry cash for public transport (metro/bus systems use cash or cards), smaller restaurants, and street markets. Pix (instant payment system) is the dominant digital payment in Brazil.

Is Brazil safe for tourists?

Safety in Brazil varies dramatically by location and precaution level. Petty theft is common in Rio de Janeiro (avoid walking with phones visible, do not wear jewelry), Sao Paulo, and beach areas. Use official apps (99 Taxi, Uber) rather than street taxis. Research specific neighborhoods before visiting. Tourist areas are generally well-monitored.

Do I need vaccinations for Brazil?

No vaccinations are legally required for entry from Spain. Yellow fever vaccination is strongly recommended for travel to the Amazon, Pantanal, and some other inland regions. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for Amazonian travel. Consult a travel medicine clinic before departure.