About
About Brazil Music Tours
Feel the Rhythm. Live the Culture. Discover Brazil Through Music.
At Brazil Music Tours, we believe the best way to discover a country is through its music. That’s why we create immersive travel experiences that connect you with the vibrant heartbeat of Brazilian culture. Our curated tours celebrate Brazil’s rich musical heritage, ranging from the soulful sway of bossa nova along Ipanema’s shores to the electrifying energy of samba in Rio de Janeiro, and the captivating rhythms of axé in Salvador.
We truly go beyond the guidebooks to offer travelers something deeper: authentic encounters with the music, people, and places that define Brazil’s soundscape. For instance, whether you’re dancing in the streets during Carnival, taking a hands-on percussion workshop, or swapping stories with local musicians in historic venues, every moment is filled with rhythm, connection, and joy.
Curated Music Experiences in Brazil
Our tours are designed for travelers who want more than sightseeing. You’ll explore the roots of Brazil’s most iconic music genres, meet the artists who keep them alive, and immerse yourself in traditions that span generations.
Supporting Local Artists and Communities
We proudly collaborate with independent musicians, family-run businesses, and cultural centers. Every trip helps preserve Brazilian music while directly supporting the people who create it.
Small Groups, Real Connections
Traveling in small groups means more meaningful experiences—whether connecting with locals, fellow travelers, or the music itself. It’s a more sustainable and personal way to discover Brazil.
From the Streets to the Studios
From vibrant street jams in Lapa to behind-the-scenes moments in Bahia recording studios, our itineraries give you rare access to the heart of Brazilian music.




Now It's Your Turn
Join the Celebration
If music moves you, Brazil will transform you. Therefore, come with us to experience Brazil through music, where each city is a stage, every rhythm tells a story, and every beat brings us closer together.
Start your journey today—feel the music, live the culture, and discover Brazil like never before.
Our Team
Our Professional Team
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FAQ
The best time to visit Brazil is during the dry season, from May to September. However, if you want to experience Carnival, plan your trip in February or early March.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. US citizens need a visa to travel to Brazil, including for tourism purposes. Always check current entry requirements before traveling.
Like any large country, safety varies by area. Most tourist destinations are safe with common-sense precautions. Stay alert, avoid isolated areas at night, and keep your belongings secure.
Top attractions include Christ the Redeemer in Rio, the Amazon Rainforest, Iguazu Falls, Sugarloaf Mountain, Salvador’s historic center, and the beaches of Fernando de Noronha.
Portuguese is the official language. English is spoken in some tourist areas, but learning a few basic Portuguese phrases can be very helpful and appreciated by locals.



