Overview
- Official data show Argentine arrivals to Brazil jumped 94% through August 2025, marking a sharp year-on-year surge in demand.
- The Brazilian Northeast recorded a 51.4% rise in international visitors over the same period, with Argentina as the top source at more than 107,600 travelers.
- Airlines including JetSmart, Gol, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Flybondi and Azul added direct options from Mendoza, Córdoba, Rosario and Salta, with routes reported to Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, Salvador, Búzios and Cabo Frio.
- Industry projections for the high season point to more than 16,300 flights between Argentina and Brazil and upward of 3.2 million seats available.
- Current lodging benchmarks highlight Florianópolis rentals around R$200–R$700 per day depending on season and size, while many Búzios stays list in dollars with common high-season ranges of about US$60–US$200 per night, and experts flag 30%–40% savings outside January.