Iran Tourism

Brazil to Iran: A Guide for Brazilian Travelers

Iran is a destination veiled in mystery among travelers. Situated on the Persian Gulf, the country offers a near-endless array of cultural wonders, archaeological relics and priceless art dating back to the Persian Empire. Whether you explore the breathtaking marble ruins of Persepolis, zigzag through bustling bazaars or stand in awe as light filters through the vibrant stained glass of Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, a journey like no other awaits.

Brazil has good diplomatic relations with Iran with Iran and Brazil citizen can visit the country without any limitations. You may travel to Iran as a Brazil citizen, individually or in groups, and visit every spot you wish without any limitation.However, traveling with a guided group tour by an experienced tour leader dominant the whole area and locals will give you a better insight to Iran, past and present; so, we advise you to travel in groups.

Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Brasilia, Brazil

Address:

  • SES. Av. das Nações, Quadra 809, Lote 31
  • CEP 70421-900
  • Brasília /DF- Brazil

Tel:

32425733-32425915

Visit Iran as an Brazilians for tourism purposes required to have a Visa. Fortunately effective from 01 October 2015, holders of normal passports issued by Brazil are eligible for Iran Visa on Arrival.  If you prefer to get Iran Visa in advance you can get an approval code in advance. There is no any direct flight from Brazil to Iran, so currently, you have to take a transit flight when traveling to Iran, but this will soon change.

Iran Tours From Brazil Brazilians Tourists In Iran
Iran Tours From Brazil Brazilians Tourists In Iran

The ‘Iranian Rial’ is the currency of Iran, which is abbreviated as IRR [code] in the marketplace, although the “Toman” (ten Rials) is the common currency among the Iranians and is used by them for money calculation and counting. Due to the International sanctions against Iran, it has not connected to the International Credit (and/or Debit) Cards Network. Hence, MasterCard and Visa card are not applicable in Iran. You may also your money to Iran in EUR or USD, Dollar or Euro and convert it to IRR at the currency exchanges located on ‘Ferdowsi Street’ at central part of Tehran. All these currency exchanges operate under the supervision of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran; so, there is no concern about the matter of exchange.

Iran Tours From Brazil Brazilians Tourists In Iran

You are our guest from a hot and humid country; thus, visiting a country with a different climate can make your trip even more fascinating.  Below comes my recommendations for a more: The best times of year for the visit would be the last days of winter and the beginning of spring, together with the last days of summer and the birth of autumn.

Among them, traveling in spring will coincide with celebrating the national and traditional ‘Nowruz’ festival in Iran, which is simultaneous with school closures in Brazil. As a result, everything will be ready for an enticing irresistible journey. I recommend you to consider 8-12 days Iran tour (according to your time) for traveling to Iran. The best course for you would be surfing Tehran, visiting Isfahan, Yazd, Shiraz, and the ancient cities of ‘Pasargadae’ and ‘Persepolis’.Moreover, if you’re lucky, there will still be some snow on a number of mountains in Iran. Dizin ski resort located at north of Tehran, is the most important ski resort in Iran as well as the Middle East which will turn your day into a special and unforgettable one!

Drinking alcohol is against the law in Iran and no shops are permitted to sell it. Anyone caught in possession of alcohol faces arrest and in the case of a tourist face deportation. People in Iran tend to drink tea, Sharbat (a cool, sweet drink known as the world’s first soft drink) or doogh (a savoury yogurt drink). Alcohol free beer is also available. Pork is not available.When it comes to meat most Iranians tend to eat chicken, beef or lamb, all of which are widely available.

Iran Tours From Brazil Brazilians Tourists In Iran

It depends on what you want to do! In most places in Iran summer is hot and winter is cold, with snow in some places. During the month of Ramadan it can be difficult for travelers as many food stores are close during the day. At times around the Iranian New Year which occurs on March 21, more people inside Iran go on holiday, so it can be more difficult to secure accommodation.Visit SURFIRAN tours to find our Iran tours from Brazil.

5/5 - (17 votes)

SURFIRAN Editorial Team

SURFIRAN is an Iranian tour operator and travel agency offering tour packages to those interested in Iran. It provides the tourists with services needed to travel to Iran, offers tours across the country, and assists the tourists in obtaining Iranian visas.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button