Health Services and Vaccinations
Public health services in Brazil are free for foreign tourists. So, if you have an accident, need medical attention or have a health issue, just call the Mobile Emergency Assistance Service (SAMU) on the free number below.
SAMU (Mobile Emergency Assistance Service): 192
Health tips
- Drink plenty of water. Brazil is a tropical country, so we recommend that you stay hydrated at all times.
- Wear comfortable clothes.
- Protect your skin from the sun by wearing a hat, cap, sunglasses and sunscreen.
- Avoid being in the sun between 10am and 4pm.
Vaccination
No vaccinations are required to enter Brazil. However, in some regions of the country, vaccination is recommended before visiting. For example, in regions where cases of yellow fever have been documented.
Check for more information before traveling, taking into account the region you are going to.
Covid-19
International tourists can enter Brazil without proof of a Covid test or proof of vaccination.

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