The dollar has returned to approaching 4 reais and this has been worrying everyone, especially travel lovers.
For those who plan to make the long-awaited international trips, they end up being discouraged, mainly those who intend to visit the United States and Europe, places where the currency has an impact bigger.
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But those who think that the chances of visiting a new country are over due to the rise in the American currency are wrong. Not everything is lost. There are very advantageous destinations to be visited, which the real is worth more than the local currency.
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1. Buenos Aires
- 1 Argentine Peso equals 0.088 Brazilian Real (source on May 9, 2019 12:56 UTC)
- Round-trip airfare: From R$900.00 depending on the place of origin.
The charming capital of Argentina is one of the favorite places to visit for Brazilians. This is because the city has a mouth-watering history and gastronomy.
What to do in Buenos Aires?
Activities such as strolling through the woods of Palermo and enjoying the delicious Buenos Aires churros are always a good choice for tourists.
In Plaza de Mayo, you can visit the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo. Very close to this place is the neighborhood of San Telmo, which on Sundays hosts a very popular market. bustling city, and Porto Madero, one of the places that draw the most attention for being one of the most modern in the city. city.
How much to spend on average in Buenos Aires?
- To have a good lunch in Buenos Aires, you will spend around R$29 per day.
- The urban bus ticket costs R$ 1.26 – or R$ 10, if you choose a full-day ticket.
- To stay in Buenos Aires, it is possible to spend around R$ 40 reais per day.
2. Chile
- 1 Chilean Peso equals 0.0058 Brazilian Real (9 May 13:01 UTC Sources)
- Round trip ticket price: Around R$ 800 depending on the place of origin.
What to do in Chile?
Santiago is a big, clean, tree-lined city, has an efficient subway system and varied tourist attractions, which are increasingly attracting more and more Brazilians. You can visit historic buildings, visit museums and parks with a beautiful panoramic view, tour wineries, taste wines, enjoy good meals and ski.
How much to spend in Chile?
City attractions cost less than 25 reais and tours to Vale Nevado and the Concha Y Toro winery cost less than 150 reais, with transfer. Food in Santiago is also cheap, a good dinner can cost around 30 reais (including house wine).
3. Mexico
- 1 Mexican Peso equals 0.21 Brazilian Real (9 May 13:16 UTC)
- Airfare from São Paulo is around R$ 2,830
What to do in Mexico?
Shows, bars, restaurants and even wrestling shows stir up the city's nightlife. The neighborhoods of Condessa and Roma Norte, with a hipster feel, are preferred by those who enjoy nightlife and prefer a lively bar to drink something and socialize.
In addition, it is possible to visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Latin America, and the National Palace, which features beautiful works by Diego Rivera, the famous Mexican painter who had a tumultuous relationship with Frida Kahlo.
Rua Presidente Masaryk, with designer stores in the style of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California.
There are chances to visit the Pyramids of Teotihuacán and the archaeological site of Tenochtitlán as well.
How much to spend in Mexico?
- The lowest price for accommodation in a guesthouse is R$ 52.33.
- Car rental from R$34.08
- Single subway ticket R$1.03
- Airport – city metrobus R$6.16
- Early Morning Pyramids Tour in Teotihuacan with a Private Archaeologist R$153.18
- Pyramids of Teotihuacan and Sanctuary of Guadalupe R$ 192.46
- Mexico City Super Saver: Museum of Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo and Xochimilco and National University R$ 153.18
- Mexico City Sightseeing Tour R$ 188.53
4. Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Airfare is around R$ 1,828 (departure from São Paulo)
- 1 South African Rand equals 0.28 Brazilian Real (9 May 13:26 UTC · Sources)
What to do in Johannesburg?
The African city brings an interesting mix of historical, cultural and social nuances (something that can also be seen in Brazil). For example, Soweto, a black stronghold during the Apartheid era and home to Mandela for many years, is now one of the main tourist attractions in the region.
Top attractions include the Apartheid Museum, Lion Park, where you can see lions up close, Nelson Mandela House, the Sweto district, the Montecasino complex and Nelson Mandela Square.
How much to spend in Johannesburg?
- Car rental – From R$52.71
- Single ticket – BRL 2.07
- Tourist Bus – Adult (R$46.39)
- Child (BRL 24.56)
- Breakfast – R$14.80 to R$27.24
- Lunch – R$19.78 to R$49.12
- Dinner – R$27.51 to R$55.34
- Mandela House – from R$5.46
- Apartheid Museum from R$21.83
- National Museum of Military History of South Africa R$10.92
- The cheapest accommodation is in an inn whose price is R$69.01
5. Cartagena – Colombia
- 1 Colombian Peso equals 0.0012 Brazilian Real
- Ticket costs around R$2,300 depending on the departure location
What to do in Cartagena?
In addition to historic constructions and buildings and museums, there are also beaches or walking around the islands of the Archipelago of Rosario to be visited.
How much to spend in Cartagena?
- Castle of San Felipe de Barajas – From R$12.49
- Inquisition Museum Cartagena – From R$20.22
- Convent of La Popa – From R$5.35
- City sightseeing tour by panoramic bus – R$90.34
- Car Rental – From R$177.98
- Single bus ticket R$2.02
- Airport – city by taxi R$23.78
- 48h tourist bus – R$68.26 (adult) R$51.13 (child)
- Breakfast – from R$12.84 to R$20.18
- Lunch – R$1670 to R$30.74
- Dinner – R$23.06 to R$44.41
- The cheapest accommodation is worth R$24.25 in a hostel.