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Best Brazil hostels with breakfast

Among the 9277 hostels in Brazil, here are the 4 best hostels with breakfast

Kzazendf Cama&cafe Hospedagem Familiar - Brazil
8.3 1537 reviews
Brazil
12/25 – 01/02
$215/nighttotal: $1720 (8 )

Kzazendf Cama&cafe Hospedagem Familiar

1 5
hostel , Brasília
KzaZenDF CamaeCafé AsaSul, a family-friendly guesthouse in Brasília's Asa Sul district, offers convenient access to landmarks like the Central Bank of Brazil (approximately 1 mile) and the Conjunto Nacional Mall (about 1.2 miles).
This one-bedroom inn features a shared kitchen, terrace, garden, and free Wi-Fi, plus daily breakfast (except Sundays) and on-site parking; it's recently renovated and offers full-day security and luggage storage.
Pousada Oliveira - Brazil
8.0 1 review
Brazil
06/20 – 06/27
$55/nighttotal: $385 (7 )

Pousada Oliveira

1 2
hostel , Tobias Barreto
Pousada Oliveira in Tobias Barreto is a family-friendly hostel located 88 miles from Santa Maria Airport, offering a peaceful escape for regional exploration. This accommodation features air conditioning and can host up to 23 guests in its 1 bedroom, with a check-out time of 10:00 AM.
Estação Noronha - Brazil
9.2 196 reviews
Brazil
12/20 – 01/06
$70/nighttotal: $1190 (17 )

Estação Noronha

1 1
hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Estação Noronha hostel in Fernando de Noronha offers a central location, a 13-minute walk from Praia do Cachorro beach and near Santo Antônio Port, the Shark Museum, and Santo Antônio Fort Ruins.
This pet-friendly guesthouse features air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, refrigerators, and free Wi-Fi; shared kitchen facilities with a microwave and fridge are also available.
Casa Swell Hostel - Brazil
9.3 833 reviews
Brazil
06/20 – 06/27
$72/nighttotal: $504 (7 )

Casa Swell Hostel

1 2
hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Casa Swell Hostel in Fernando de Noronha offers a convenient location, a short walk from Cachorro Beach and less than a mile from Santo Antonio Port Beach, placing guests near Praia do Meio and Vila dos Remedios.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse provides air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen with microwave, a terrace, barbecue facilities, and parking, all within 3.7 miles of Fernando de Noronha Airport.

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Best Brazil hostels with a locker

Hostel Ilha Do Amor - Brazil
8.3 147 reviews
Brazil
07/13 – 07/23
$57/nighttotal: $570 (10 )

Hostel Ilha Do Amor

1 2
hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Hostel Ilha Do Amor in Fernando de Noronha offers a convenient location, a 13-minute walk from Praia do Cachorro beach and less than two miles from Praia do Meio, Vila dos Remedios, and Santo Antonio Port.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging features air conditioning, a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, free WiFi, an on-site bar, and a terrace; bank transfers are accepted for payment.
Hostel Noronha 350 - Brazil
8.6 460 reviews
Brazil
10/12 – 10/31
$50/nighttotal: $950 (19 )

Hostel Noronha 350

1 1
hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Noronha 350 is a family-friendly guesthouse located in Fernando de Noronha, conveniently situated 1.3 miles from Porcos Bay and Cacimba do Padre Beach, and 1.6 miles from Vila dos Remedios.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom inn features a terrace, garden, spa, and free Wi-Fi, offering guests a daily breakfast buffet, plus on-site activities like darts and easy access to nearby hiking trails.
Canoa Roots Hostel & Camping - Brazil
9.0 181 reviews
Brazil
10/04 – 10/15
$37/nighttotal: $407 (11 )

Canoa Roots Hostel & Camping

1 3
hostel , Canoa Quebrada
Canoa Roots Hostel & Camping in Canoa Quebrada, Brazil is a short walk from Canoa Quebrada Beach and an 11-minute walk from Fisherman's Square, offering convenient access to local attractions and the Sao Pedro Church (0.9 miles away).
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging features a shared kitchen, bar, garden, terrace, air conditioning, free parking, and allows pets; airport shuttle service is available for an additional fee.

Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Brazil

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit?

    For budget travelers, exploring beaches like those in Jericoacoara or Pipa offers stunning scenery without breaking the bank. Hiking in Chapada Diamantina National Park provides incredible natural beauty at a low cost. Many free cultural experiences exist in larger cities; simply wandering through neighborhoods like Santa Teresa in Rio de Janeiro or exploring the historical center of Salvador offers rich cultural immersion without admission fees. Taking advantage of free walking tours in major cities is another great option.
  • What are the best hostels in Brazil?

    Among the hostels in Brazil, The Search House, Green Haven Hostel and Pousada Recanto Dos Nativo are the most popular ones.

  • Which airports handle most of the traffic to and from?

    São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG) are the busiest, handling the majority of international flights. However, other major airports like Brasília International Airport (BSB) and Confins International Airport (CNF) in Belo Horizonte also see significant passenger traffic.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Brazil?

    The Search House, Praia Do Forte Hostel and Ô De Casa Hostel are the best hostels with a pool in Brazil.

  • What currency do you need for?

    The Brazilian real (BRL) is the official currency.
  • What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Brazil?

    The best hostels with a jacuzzi in Brazil are Green Haven Hostel, Pousada Flor De Maraca and Pousada Vida De Búzios Recanto.

  • How easy is it to navigate the roads in?

    Navigating roads can be challenging. Traffic in major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro is notoriously heavy. Road conditions vary significantly; some highways are well-maintained, while others are less so. Renting a car might be suitable for certain regions, but using ride-sharing services or public transportation is often more practical and less stressful, especially in urban areas.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Brazil?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Brazil are Pousada E Hostel Holandês, Hostel Ipê and Praia Do Forte Hostel.

  • How can travelers best respect local customs while in?

    Learning basic Portuguese phrases is always appreciated. Being mindful of personal space is important. Dressing modestly when visiting religious sites is respectful. It's also polite to be punctual for meetings and appointments. Brazilians are generally warm and welcoming, so a friendly demeanor goes a long way.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Brazil?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Brazil are Pousada Enero, Hostel Slg and É Hostel.

  • Which traditional festivals define the spirit of?

    Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and other cities is world-famous. Festas Juninas, the June festivals celebrating saints, feature traditional food, music, and dance. The Festa do Círio de Nazaré in Pará is a massive religious procession. These festivals showcase the country's vibrant culture and traditions.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Brazil?

    The Search House, Green Haven Hostel and Pousada Recanto Dos Nativo are the best hostels with parking in Brazil.

  • What are the key emergency contacts for medical or safety concerns in?

    For medical emergencies, dial 192. For police, dial 190. For fire emergencies, dial 193. It's advisable to have travel insurance and to inform your embassy or consulate of your travel plans.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in?

    A week could easily be spent exploring Rio de Janeiro, experiencing its beaches, Christ the Redeemer statue, and Sugarloaf Mountain. Alternatively, exploring the Amazon rainforest offers a completely different, yet equally rewarding, experience. For a blend of nature and culture, consider exploring the historical cities of Salvador and Olinda in Bahia.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in?

    For a quick getaway, consider exploring the beaches of Buzios or exploring the historical center and nightlife of São Paulo. A weekend trip to Iguazu Falls offers an awe-inspiring natural spectacle. Many smaller coastal towns offer relaxation and beautiful beaches for a shorter trip.
  • Are there specific regions known for great weather?

    Northeastern Brazil, including states like Ceará and Bahia, generally enjoys warm, sunny weather year-round. However, weather patterns can vary, so checking forecasts before traveling is always a good idea. The southern regions experience more temperate weather, with distinct seasons.

Best Brazil hostels with air conditioning

Espaço Conforto E Tranquilidade Casaveg - Brazil
9.2 58 reviews
Brazil
07/05 – 07/14
$18/nighttotal: $162 (9 )

Espaço Conforto E Tranquilidade Casaveg

1 1
hostel , Canoa Quebrada
Espaço Conforto E Tranquilidade Casaveg in Canoa Quebrada, Brazil is a 6-minute walk from Canoa Quebrada Beach, a 5-minute walk from Sao Pedro Church, and 600 yards from Fisherman's Square, offering convenient access to key attractions.
This 170-square-foot guesthouse features one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates one guest, providing air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant, and a peaceful garden.
Portal Do Sol - Brazil
8.7 87 reviews
Brazil
06/20 – 06/30
$22/nighttotal: $220 (10 )

Portal Do Sol

1 2
hostel , Canoa Quebrada
This Aracati shared room, located in the Sunset Dune area, offers budget-friendly lodging near Aracati's beaches (distance unspecified).
The unit features four bunk beds sleeping up to four guests, a shared kitchen with a refrigerator, air conditioning, parking, and internet access; it's ideal for travelers seeking a simple, peaceful stay.
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