Trip prep: Netherlands → Rio de Janeiro
A complete checklist for traveling from Netherlands to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Synthesized from every layer — visa, plugs, tipping, weather, packing, transit, embassy.
1 Passport & entry
- Visa/entry: Visa-free for up to 90 days.
- Passport expiry: Most countries require 6 months validity beyond your departure date — check yours now.
- Photo your passport: store a scan in cloud + email it to yourself for emergencies.
2 Money
- Tipping in Brazil: Tip 10% at restaurants.
- Cards vs cash: Notify your bank of your travel dates. Bring 2 cards from different networks (Visa + Mastercard) in case one is locked.
- ATM strategy: Use bank ATMs (not currency exchange counters). Withdraw in larger amounts to minimize per-transaction fees.
- Foreign transaction fees: Use a card with no foreign transaction fees (most travel rewards cards). Pay in LOCAL currency when card terminals ask — never accept "your home currency" conversion (DCC steals 5-8%).
3 Health & safety
- Emergency number: 190 (police), 192 (ambulance) — save this to your phone with country code.
- Healthcare: Private healthcare (Albert Einstein, Sírio-Libanês) is world-class. SUS public system limited for tourists.
- Travel insurance: Pick a policy with $100K+ medical and $250K+ evacuation. Buy within 14 days of your first booking for Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) eligibility.
- Vaccinations: Check the CDC destination page 4-6 weeks before travel.
- Prescription meds: Bring 2× what you need + a doctor's note for controlled substances. In original bottles.
4 Power & tech
- Power plugs: Plug fits but voltage differs (230V → 127/220V). Most modern electronics are dual-voltage; check power bricks.
- SIM/data plan: Check if your phone supports eSIM (most iPhones + Pixels since 2018). Airalo, Holafly, and Nomad sell affordable data eSIMs for Brazil — far cheaper than roaming.
- VPN: Install before travel. Some hotels/cafes have insecure wifi; some countries block apps you use at home.
- Power bank: 10,000+ mAh, with at least one USB-C port. Long sightseeing days drain phones fast.
5 Weather & what to pack
January
30°C / 24°C
hot · rainy
May
26°C / 20°C
warm · moderate rain
September
26°C / 19°C
warm · rainy
- Light layers — t-shirts + 1 light jacket for evenings
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
6 Once you're in Rio de Janeiro
- Public transit: Metro + Bus + BRT (TransOlímpica/TransCarioca) — single fare R$7.10, day pass none. Metro is safe and the best way between Copacabana/Ipanema and Centro. Buses are confusing — use Uber/99 instead, very cheap. Avoid all transit late at night.
- Where to stay: First-timers usually pick Copacabana — Iconic crescent beach + nightlife + reasonably priced for Rio. Full neighborhood guide →
- Day trips worth planning: Ilha Grande (Big Island), Petrópolis (imperial city), Paraty. Full day-trips guide →
- Scams to know: Rio beach 'fake police' (asking for ID + cash), nightclub 'spike' scams. Use Uber/99, don't display phones on beaches or in metro.
7 The night before you fly
- Hold mail, water plants, set out-of-office
- Download offline maps for Brazil in Google Maps
- Pre-book airport parking or ride share
- Print boarding passes + first night's hotel reservation
- Set 3 alarms for the morning of departure
- Phone wallpaper = your booking confirmation
