Tue 29 May 2007
My brother and I just spent a week in Brazil. How much did it all cost? Our strategy was to be somewhat conservative: we stayed at middle-tier hotels, flew economy class, ate at standard restaurants, did not rent a car, and purchased only a few souvenirs. Oh, you should know that Brazil requires American citizens to have a visa in addition to a passport in order to enter their country, so that added a couple hundred dollars to the total. For your convenience, I’ve added up all the costs (per person) below:
- Preparations
- Brazilian Visa
- Passport photo — $20.00
- Visa fee — $100.00
- Visa service fee — $80.00
- FedEx charge — $29.86
- Vaccinations (Salt Lake Valley Health Department) — $220.00
- Hep A
- Tetanus
- Yellow Fever
- Prescriptions — $70.00
- Malarone (for Malaria)
- Doxycycline (antibiotic for exposure to fresh water)
- Xifaxan (for stomach upset)
- Books
- Travel guide book — $16.95
- Language books and audio CDs — $18.95 & $19.95
- Travel
- Plane Tickets
- Round trip SLC to Rio American Airlines ticket (with layovers in Dallas/Ft Worth and Miami) — $880.00
- Round trip Rio to Manaus GOL Airlines ticket — $356.00
- Lodging
- Hotels — $175.00 ($60-80/night x 5/2)
- Other — $400.00
- Souvenirs
- Taxis
- Excursions
- Food, Snacks, Beverages
- Tips
- Etc.
Total: — $2,186.71