How to find cheap flights from Washington D.C. to Brazil
The cheapest return flight from Washington D.C. to Brazil is currently priced at C$727.
That fare will get you from Washington D.C. to Sao Paulo Guarulhos in Sao Paulo.
A one-way ticket starts at C$391.
Willing to go wherever the cheap flights are? Enter 'Brazil' in the 'To' field to find the lowest fares for different cities.
Brazil has roughly 15 international airports, so you can choose from plenty of arrival options.
Select 'Add nearby airports' to expand your search and compare prices across all airports close to both your departure and destination cities.
Book sooner, pay less. Fares are more likely to go up as your departure date gets closer, not fall.
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Best time to fly from Washington D.C. to Brazil
If you're watching what you spend, September is usually the cheapest month to hop on a flight from Washington D.C. to Brazil.
Flying midweek can often be a smart move. Prices are generally lower on Tuesdays and Wednesdays compared to the rest of the week.
Peak travel season in Brazil runs through May, June and October. October is the busiest month and a good time to visit if you want to experience things at their liveliest.
For a less hectic trip, January, February and March tend to work well. March is the quietest month.
Flights from Washington D.C. to Brazil: what to expect
Washington D.C. has a selection of airports to fly from: Washington Ronald Reagan Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles Airport (IAD), and Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI).
At least one airport in Brazil can be reached on a nonstop flight from Washington D.C..
Roughly six direct flights connect Washington D.C. with destinations across Brazil every week.
Fly at cruising altitude with United, the top airine flying this route.
When it comes to the most popular routes from Washington D.C. to Brazil, Sao Paulo sits high on the travel wishlist.
Across all routes, the average journey takes around 10 hours.
Popular places to visit in Brazil
Sao Paulo
Located in São Paulo, this city is a leading destination for Washington D.C. to Brazil flights. Ibirapuera Park, Av. Paulista and Pinacoteca Do Estado De Sao Paulo are must-sees for first-time visitors.
You'll find plenty of flight deals to Sao Paulo's main airport, Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport (GRU). Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport (CGH) and Sao Paulo Viracopos Airport (VCP) give you even more options.
Ready to lock in your perfect base? Check out the selection of hotels in Sao Paulo.
Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Carnival and Ipanema Beach are some of the first things you'll want to make time for in Rio de Janeiro.
Rio de Janeiro Internacional Airport (GIG) and Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) are the main ways to fly in.
That same magic that powers our flight search can also help you find the best room rates online. Use it to compare prices and availability across hotels in Rio de Janeiro.
Brasilia
Top attractions to tick off while you're in this corner of Federal District include Cathedral of Brasília, Itamaraty Palace and Museu Nacional.
Brasilia Airport (BSB) is the city's main airport, with routes connecting it to major destinations throughout the region and beyond.
Find a deal on where you'll stay by browsing the list of hotels in Brasilia.
Visiting Brazil for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Entry rules can vary depending on your passport and travel plans, so double-check before you travel. Airlines and official embassy sites will have the most recent advice on visas or other documents you may need.
The local currency is the Brazilian real (BRL).
Brasília is the capital of Brazil, which has a population of about 220 million.
Standard time zones in this destination vary, from UTC-5 to UTC-2.
Weather can shape everything from how you explore to what you pack, so choose your season wisely. September is Brazil's warmest month.
Conditions are often coolest around July.
July is typically the driest month, while January has the most rain.
The most popular events on the local calendar include Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Parintins Folklore Festival and June Festival. Time your Washington D.C. to Brazil flight around moments like these to experience something beyond the usual.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
A cheap flight from Washington D.C. to Brazil gets you there. What comes next is planning the stay. Discover the best prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Brazil. Want to travel on your own schedule? Also check out the range of car rental options in Brazil.