Camping sites & Campgrounds in Brazil
4 bookable campgrounds in Brazil
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- Peaceful, tree-filled site close to the banks of the Amazon river
- A 20-minute drive from central Macapá; five minutes from the equator
- Swimming pool, paddling pool, barbecues and covered kitchen
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Fully-serviced grass and earth caravan site 4 x No availability on our site Power optional grass and earth caravan site 3 x No availability on our site -
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- Spacious 15,000-square-metre site on the outskirts of Ilhabela town
- Tours, excursions and activities can be arranged by reception staff
- Two swimming pools, restaurant and summertime adventure park on site
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Powered grass tent site 10 x No availability on our site -
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- In a green valley with grassy areas edging the Atlantic Forest
- Within a 20-minute drive of Itu city and the Varvito rock formations
- Swimming pool and restaurant; fishing available at the park’s lake
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Powered grass caravan site 8 x No availability on our site Powered grass tent or trailer tent site 8 x No availability on our site
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Goaaaaaal! We surely hope you've slotted in a whole pile of time if you're shooting off for a stay around some Brazil campsites, for South America and Latin America's biggest land surely has a whole pile to see. (It's one of the many countries we definitely designate as a must: get packing).
Rainforests, rivers, waterfalls, mountains and plains are among the terrains of this vast land to keep you travelling for months, along with pristine beaches and sand high dunes, cliffs and coastal reefs, the lush Amazon basin, and bright, buzzing and amiable cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguaçu, São Paulo, Florianópolis and Salvador: you may already have figured out that Brazilians are firm fans of festivals and fun times…
You'll see many a critter around too, whether you're able to stay in Brazil for weeks on end (recommended) or zip round part of it for a short trip (if you must). Brazil has more animal and bird species than anywhere else on the planet, living around the coastal forests, inland savannahs, huge Amazon rainforest (home to around 10 per cent of the world's wildlife) and the Pantanal, the world's biggest wetland; look out for jaguars among many more species at this last.
Brazil bamboozled? Check out the Local attractions tab on any of our Brazil campsites for top tips and initial ideas on what first to see and do. Then pack up and disappear: much like in Argentina, we urge y'all to grab as many months as you can beg, borrow or steal to take in this fab and beautiful land.