Plan a family vacation in Brazil built around wildlife: small groups, private guides, and Amazon and Pantanal lodges that welcome kids and grandparents.
30 trips found
Navigate and explore two national parks, Jaú and Anavilhanas, with a comfortable stay on board and plenty of jungle adventure.
from $ 2,100
Navigate the Amazon on an exclusive cruise designed to surprise even the most demanding clients seeking to explore the forest in ultimate comfort.
from $ 1,550
Pousada Trijunção is the perfect fusion of exclusivity, comfort and wildlife experiences in the Cerrado – including maned wolf sightings!
from $ 2,350
Real feedback from parents and grandparents who explored Brazil with us, kids in tow.
A family vacation in Brazil works best when the wildlife does the entertaining. The country holds more species than any on Earth, including roughly 1,900 bird species and around 700 mammals, and two regions put that life within a child’s attention span: the Pantanal and the Amazon. The wetland is the easier stage for big-animal sightings, while the rainforest offers the deeper, wilder immersion.
These are small-group or private trips, not resort packages, so the pace flexes to the youngest and oldest in the group. Guided forest walks run a relaxed 2 to 6 km a day with frequent stops, and most activities happen by boat, canoe, or 4×4 rather than on foot.
Minimum ages vary by trip: many Amazon lodges welcome children from 3, a Pantanal jaguar safari sets 8 as the standard minimum, and Fernando de Noronha dive courses start at 10. A family trip to Brazil can be tuned to a 5-year-old or a teenager.
Traveling Brazil with kids does not mean roughing it. Family lodges range from simple riverside bungalows to design-led suites and luxury Pantanal lodges, and most family rooms take one or two extra beds. The price covers the experience on the ground (lodges, guides, transfers, most meals) but not international flights, so you keep control of the long-haul cost.
Timing matters more than it does with a city break. The Pantanal’s dry season, May to October, concentrates animals around shrinking waterholes and gives the best odds for jaguars, with sightings near Porto Jofre reaching 90% in peak months. The Amazon runs year-round on a high-water and low-water rhythm. Most families give the trip 7 to 10 days to absorb travel time and a slow pace.
Not sure which season fits school holidays? Each itinerary lists the best months to travel.

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