Language Spoken:
Portuguese
Time Zone:
UTC -3 hours
Currency:
Brazilian Real
Apprenticeships:
Agriculture, Education, Environmental Conservation, Social Enterprise
Encompassing half of South America, Brazil is a country of mythic proportions and cultural fusion. It’s an fascinating time to be in Brazil - not just for the country's renowned festivals, music, and dance - but also for its fast-growing economy and changing politics which spark passionate debate.
Pooja Thekdi, Brazil '14, Occidental College
Florianópolis is a stunning island off the southern coastline of Brazil and is the capital of Santa Catarina state. The city is famous for its 42 beaches and ideal surf conditions. Homestays in Florianopolis range from rural to highly urban. Most Fellows will live in brick houses or apartments with electricity and running water.
Climate
Humid, near tropical climate with temperatures averaging 60-80°F, 15-27°C
Local Industries
Technology, tourism, traditional fisheries, agriculture
Transportation
Public buses, bikes, and walking
Family ties are super strong in Brazil. Extended relatives and multiple generations often live close by and frequently come together for celebrations and events, especially delicious churrasco barbecues! Your host family will warmly welcome you into their home, introduce you to new foods, show you the local swimming spots, and help you develop your Portuguese skills.
Work alongside members of your community on projects that make a responsible impact. Brazil offers the opportunity to learn from real world experience in a variety of different apprenticeship sectors.
Sophie von Meunch, Brazil '18, Tufts University
Brazilian food is influenced by African, European, and Indigenous cuisines. Popular ingredients include cassava, seafood, rice, beans, and many varieties of fresh fruits and vegetables. Be sure to nosh on the brigadeiros (tasty chocolate balls), coxinhas (street food with fried dough and chicken), and the inventive dessert pizzas with toppings like nutella and guava paste!
Use your free time to dive into Brazilian culture! Take a surfing class, join in on a pick-up futbol match, learn how to dance samba, or join your local capoeira club to practice this traditional martial art.
Start off the New Year Brazilian style by dressing all in white, jumping over seven waves at the beach, eating 7 grapes, and completing other rituals for good luck. And don’t forget Brazil’s famous Carnaval celebrations with huge block parties and the awesome samba school performances!
Isaac King, Brazil '14, Watson University
“I spent my Global Citizen Year working with injured sea turtles on an island in southern Brazil."