The loudest, brightest, most alive week on the planet on our women-only tour
Carnaval in Brazil
Book now with $550. Pay the rest at your pace.
6 days starting at $4,980Â USD.
Up to 14 solo female travelers.
You will find glitter in your luggage until August.
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You’ll stay in the heart of Rio, steps from the beach. Each day mixes guided experiences with free time, so you can chase a drumline down a side street or park yourself with a caipirinha and watch Rio do its thing.
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You’ll learn to samba in Ipanema before the week’s biggest night, then scream from the grandstands as the winners’ Carnaval parade floods the Sambadrome with color, drumbeats, and thousands of sequins moving in perfect sync.
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You’ll get the iconic side of Rio too, Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, the bohemian streets of Santa Teresa, but with a guide whose storytelling turns the classic sights into something you’ll actually remember. And on your last full day, you’ll head up to Morro da Babilônia to cook with Regina Tchelly, the award-winning chef turning favela kitchens into a food movement.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
Cheer From The Grandstands
Watch the six best samba schools in Brazil battle it out at the Winners’ Parade, from Sector 7 seats in the Sambadrome.
Learn to dance before the parade
Take a private samba lesson in Ipanema the morning before the biggest night of the trip.
Get Lost In A Bloco
Spend four hours inside a real Carnaval street party with a guide who knows exactly where the good chaos is.
Cook In Morro da Babilônia
Join award-winning chef Regina Tchelly for a cooking class in the favela community where her food movement began.
Bar Hop Through Santa Teresa
Drink and snack your way through the hidden bars of Rio’s most bohemian neighborhood.
See The Icons of Rio
Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, and the city center in one guided day.
TRAVELER LOVE
INCLUSIONS
Arrival airport pickup on day 1
Stay in premium hand-picked villas and hotels
5 BREAKFASTS AND SNACKS & DRINKS DURING THE BAR TOUR
All activities listed in the itinerary
Most tips (excluding tour guide)
Max 14 solo female travelers
Twin share rooms
Expert local guide for the whole tour
MEET YOUR NEW BFF
GUARANTEED SOLO TIME
Spend it with friends or explore on your own, but take time to reflect on your incredible journey.
GET YOUR BEAUTY SLEEP
Enjoy our hand-picked accommodation combining the best of design, location and comfort.
TOUR AT A GLANCE
DAY 1 - WELCOME TO RIO!
Bar walk with your tour leader & first taste of Rio nightlife
DAY 2 - RIO
Private samba lesson in Ipanema & Winner's Carnaval Parade
DAY 3 - RIO
Guided bloco experience & bar hopping tour through Rio's most classic spots
DAY 4 - RIO
Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, city center & Santa Teresa
DAY 5 - RIO
Cooking class at Favela Orgânica in Morro da Babilônia
GOODBYE FOR NOW
Breakfast, goodbyes and check out
Why Choose SoFe Travel?
Built for Solo Women
Every trip is designed specifically for solo female travelers. That means no awkward third wheels, no feeling like the odd one out—just instant community, shared values, and support from Day One.
Real Connection
Almost everyone arrives solo, and 92% of our travelers stay in touch long after the trip ends. It’s not just a tour—it’s a chance to make lifelong friendships in some of the world’s most unforgettable places.
Space to Breathe
We build in solo time, always. Want to wander a market alone or skip a group dinner for some quiet? Go for it. Prefer a travel buddy? There's always someone ready to join you. You do you—with the comfort of community when you want it.
No Forced Single Supplements
Forget the extra fees. Our roommate matching quiz pairs you with a like-minded traveler, or you can upgrade to a private room if you prefer your own space.
Is The Brazil Tour Right for you?
It's crowded
The bloco experience means being shoulder to shoulder with thousands of very happy strangers.
It's a party all day and all night
During Carnaval, Rio doesn't have an off switch, and neither does the neighborhood around your hotel.
Lots of free time
There are lots of cool inclusions, but free time here is a feature. If that sounds like a bug, one of our fuller itineraries might fit better.
Activity Level: Light
This trip involves walking tours, samba dancing, street parties, and full days out in Rio's summer heat. Expect to be on your feet and out late on Carnaval nights — this is a trip that asks you to show up with energy. The free mornings are built in so you can pace yourself and still make the most of every evening.
Your Brazil Itinerary
Day 1 - Welcome to Rio!
Your arrival, your crew, and your first taste of Rio nightlife.
Welcome to Rio de Janeiro! After check-in, your tour leader and local guide will take you to a bar within walking distance of the hotel to help you get acclimated, go through the itinerary for the days ahead, and say “tin-tin”, that’s cheers in Brazil, to kick off the trip right. It’s a low-key, easy first night designed to get you comfortable with the city and the women you’ll be spending the next six days with.
Meals: dinner
Day 2 - SAMBA LESSONS AND THE NIGHT OF YOUR LIFE
A private samba lesson in Ipanema and front-row seats to the Winner’s Carnaval Parade.
You’ll walk to your samba lesson through streets that are already celebrating. It’s about 30 minutes each way with your guide, and there’s a decent chance you’ll run into a street party before you’ve even had lunch.Â
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The lesson itself is a private hour in Ipanema. You will not be good at it. Nobody is good at it in one hour. But tonight you’ll recognize the steps, feel the rhythm, and understand what 70,000 people are losing their minds about.
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Then, the main event. The Winners’ Parade at the Sambadrome, where the six top-scoring samba schools of Carnaval 2027 perform one more time. Champions only, no filler. You’ll have grandstand seats in Sector 7, shared transport there and back, and 13 women to lose your voice with. Floats the size of buildings. Drum sections you feel in your chest. Sequins doing things you didn’t know sequins could do.
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Sleep in tomorrow. You’ll have earned it.
Meals: breakfast
Day 3 - STREET PARTIES, HIDDEN BARS & THE SOUL OF THE CITY
A guided Carnaval bloco experience and a night of bar hopping through Santa Teresa.
The morning is yours to sleep late, walk the beach, find coffee and watch Copacabana wake up slower than usual.Â
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Then you’re back in it. Your guide takes you into a bloco, one of the street parties that take over entire neighborhoods during Carnaval. Four hours inside the thing most travelers only see from the edges. Costumes, brass bands, strangers who become dance partners for one song, glitter you did not apply appearing on your body anyway. Your guide knows which blocos are worth it, how to move with the crowd, and when to pull the group somewhere quieter for water and a breather. This is Carnaval’s last big day, so the city gives it everything.
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After a chance to reset, the night keeps going with a bars and bites tour through Santa Teresa and the city center. Botecos with 80 years of history, cold chopp, and the kind of bar where the owner still argues about samba schools.
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Yes, it’s a big day. It’s also Valentine’s Day, and you’ll be spending it exactly how you want: at the world’s biggest party with other women who didn’t wait around for a plus-one.
Meals: breakfast & drinks and snacks
DAY 4 - ICONS, HISTORY & THE CITY FROM ABOVE
Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the streets of Santa Teresa.
After breakfast, today is a full day out exploring the city’s most legendary landmarks, but not in the way you’d expect. Your guide takes a genuinely historical approach to what could easily be a checklist tour, so every view comes with a story and every stop has real context behind it.
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You’ll visit Christ the Redeemer, standing watch over the city from the top of Corcovado Mountain, before heading to Sugarloaf Mountain for sweeping panoramic views of Rio’s coastline, bays, and neighborhoods laid out below you. The day also takes you through Rio’s city center and into the bohemian streets of Santa Teresa, the hillside neighborhood of artists, colonial architecture, and the kind of slow, creative energy that feels like a different city entirely.
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The evening is free. Wander, eat, explore, or simply sit somewhere with a view and let the day settle.
Meals: breakfast
Day 5 - COOKING, COMMUNITY & A CHEF WHO'S CHANGING THINGS
A cooking class with Regina Tchelly at Favela Orgânica in Morro da Babilônia.
A free morning, and by now you know what to do with it. Beach, coffee, that shop you walked past twice. Rio after Carnaval has a softer rhythm, and you’ll feel the city exhale a little.
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The afternoon is the trip’s quiet showstopper. Private transfers take you up to Morro da Babilônia, a hillside favela community above Copacabana, for a cooking class with Regina Tchelly. She’s an award-winning chef and the founder of Favela Orgânica, a project that started with almost nothing and turned into a movement: cooking that wastes nothing, feeds everyone, and proves great food doesn’t come from fancy kitchens.
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You’ll cook together, eat together, and hear her story from her. Stems, peels, and parts most kitchens throw away become the best meal of your trip.Â
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Your last night is open maybe to grab one more caipirinha with a view.Â
Meals: breakfast
Day 6 - UNTIL NEXT TIME
Breakfast, goodbyes, and check out.
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to Rio. Check out and take the city with you, the music still in your feet, the taste of a caipirinha somewhere in your memory, and a group of women you didn’t know six days ago who now feel like old friends.
Meals: breakfast
HAND-PICKED ACCOMMODATION
WINDSOR CALIFÓRNIA, COPACABANA
Sitting right on Copacabana’s beachfront Avenida Atlântica, Windsor Califórnia is your home for the entire trip — a comfortable, well-run 4-star hotel in the heart of Rio where the beach is at your feet and the city’s best bars, restaurants, and nightlife are all within walking distance. Guests consistently praise the delicious breakfast and helpful multilingual team, exactly what you want after a long night of Carnaval.
- Rooftop pool with panoramic views of Copacabana Beach
- Steps from the beach, bars, and Rio's best nightlife
- Breakfast included every morning
We match you with your most compatible roommate
We get it—sharing a room with a stranger can feel like a gamble. That’s why we’ve partnered with a professional matchmaker and psychologist to create a bespoke roommate matching quiz, designed to pair you with someone you’ll actually click with.
Whether you’re an early riser or a night owl, a social butterfly or someone who values quiet time, our quiz helps ensure you’re matched with the best possible roommate. And if you prefer your own space, you always have the option to upgrade to a private room.
No stress, no awkward surprises—just a trip made better by great company.
MEET KELLY
YOUR GUIDE FOR THE TRIP
Let us introduce you to Kelly Tavares, a storyteller, arts educator, and tour guide born and raised in Rio. Kelly is passionate about photography, art, and travel — three passions she has cultivated since graduating from the School of Fine Arts of Brazil and later the University of Oregon in the USA.
Kelly is an adventurous soul with a deep love for nature, culture, and the arts. She is always looking for ways to connect with diverse cultures, celebrate traditions, and seek out the unexpected.
Kelly is more than just a guide; she invites you to truly experience Rio — to feel the flavors and vibes, enjoy live music and fresh food, and take in the lush scenery that makes her home so special. She lives each moment with enthusiasm and loves sharing that passion with travelers who want to experience the same.
What Our Travelers Say
This is our first Brazil departure, so these reviews are for all of our destinations. Join 2,000+ women who’ve embraced adventure, found their people, and taken the trip of a lifetime on a tour with us, the largest global community for solo female travelers.
Dates & Prices
Prices listed in USD
We sell out fast!
Hold your spot with a $550 deposit that goes toward the total cost of your tour.
Flexible payment plans
Pay what you want when up want with the balance due 90 days before departure.
Free transfer
Change your dates or your destination one time for free, just give us at least 90 days notice.
Book now with $550. Pay the rest at your pace.
2027 Brazil Tours
Feb. 12, 2027
Arrive on Friday
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Arrive on Friday
Feb. 17, 2027
Depart on Wednesday
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Depart on Wednesday
$4,980
with a private room +$1,600
$4,980
with a private room +$1,600
Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT ARE THE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE DETAILS?
Arrival: RIOgaleão International Airport (code GIG) anytime on your tour start date.
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Your airport transfer is included on Day 1 of the tour, and we will have a driver waiting for you at the airport when you arrive. The transfer will take you from the airport to our group hotel in Rio de Janeiro.
We recommend arriving by 3:00 PM to allow plenty of time to check in, settle into your room, and relax before our welcome meeting at 6:00 PM.
If you arrive a day or two early, the airport transfer is not included. Please email us directly if you book flights outside this window so we can assist with arranging an early transfer.
Departure: RIOgaleão International Airport (code GIG) anytime on your tour end date.
- There are no activities planned for the final day, so you are welcome to depart at any time. Airport transfers are not included on departure day, but your guide can assist with arranging transportation to the airport.
- If you would like to extend your stay in Rio after the tour, we’re happy to help arrange additional nights at our group hotel.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED?
- Airfares
- Visa fees if applicable
- Tips for your tour guide
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Airport drop off
PAYMENT & REFUND POLICY
- A non-refundable $550 deposit is required to hold your spot.
- Final payment is due 90 days before departure.
- Pay as much as often as you like until the due date.
- If you cancel your spot earlier than 90 days before departure, you can apply your payment to any trip within the next year.
- No refunds on deposits.
DO I NEED A VISA?
Many nationalities, including US, Canadian, and Australian citizens, do need a visa to enter Brazil and can apply online for an eVisa before arrival. UK citizens do not currently need a visa for short tourist visits.
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The Brazil eVisa application is completed online and should be submitted before your trip. We recommend applying well in advance to allow plenty of time for processing and to avoid any delays. Apply on the official e-visa website here.
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Please check the Brazil visa requirements for your nationality before departure, as entry requirements can change and vary depending on your passport.
WILL THIS ITINERARY CHANGE?
The itinerary is subject to change due for any reason – weather, unexpected cancellations, impromptu local opportunities, or surprise additions.
All bookings are subject to our terms and conditions.
DO I NEED TRAVEL INSURANCE
Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory or you may be refused to join the tour. See our guide for help choosing a plan.
HOW MUCH LUGGAGE CAN I BRING?
There is no strict luggage size restriction for this trip. Most travelers bring a standard-sized roller suitcase or backpack, along with a smaller daypack for daily activities and excursions.