Are you ready for the “Greatest Show on Earth”? The end of the year is approaching, and the excitement for Carnival in Brazil 2026 is kicking in. Whether you are looking for the massive parades in Rio, the street parties in Salvador, or the cultural folklore of Olinda, planning early is essential.
In this guide, we list the best Carnival destinations in Brazil, official dates, and essential travel tips to help you enjoy the festivities safely and on budget.
Many travelers ask: “What are the dates for Carnival 2026?” Officially, the holiday runs from February 13th to February 18th, 2026. However, street parties (blocos) often start weeks earlier.
Feb 13 (Friday): Official Opening / Start of festivities.
Feb 14 (Saturday): Carnival Saturday (Galo da Madrugada in Recife).
Feb 15 (Sunday): Main Parades in Rio (Special Group).
Feb 16 (Monday): Main Parades in Rio (Special Group).
Feb 17 (Tuesday):Carnival Tuesday (Mardi Gras) – The main holiday.
Feb 18 (Wednesday): Ash Wednesday (End of festivities).
Top 8 Carnival Destinations in Brazil (2026 Edition)
We have selected the best cities for every type of traveler. Whether you want to join the street crowds or watch the Samba Schools, here is where to go.
1. Rio de Janeiro (The Most Famous Carnival)
Rio is synonymous with Carnival. It is home to the spectacular Samba School Parades at the Marquês de Sapucaí (Sambadrome) and hundreds of street parties.
Don’t Miss: The Special Group Parades on Feb 15, 16, and 17.
Street Parties: From Feb 7th to Feb 22nd.
Why go: To witness the world’s most famous parade broadcast internationally.
If you want energy, head to Salvador. Known for its Trios Elétricos (massive sound trucks), millions of people dance in the streets followed by stars like Ivete Sangalo and Bell Marques.
Key Dates: Feb 12th to 18th.
Pre-Carnival: Don’t miss Furdunço (Feb 7) and Fuzuê (Feb 8).
Why go: For the Axé music and the incredible energy of the crowds.
São Paulo has grown into one of the largest street carnivals in Brazil, offering diverse blocos ranging from traditional samba to rock, funk, and even anime themes.
Highlights: Samba School Parades at Anhembi (Feb 13-14) and massive street blocks.
Why go: Great for those who want a mix of huge parties and urban tourism (museums, gastronomy).
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Olinda offers a traditional carnival with Giant Puppets and Frevo dancers navigating historic slopes. Nearby in Recife, the Galo da Madrugada is the world’s largest carnival parade.
Must-See: The Homem da Meia-Noite parade (Saturday/Sunday midnight).
Why go: For a deeply cultural, colorful, and democratic street party.
Located in the historic mountains of Minas Gerais, Ouro Preto offers a unique party driven by university students living in Repúblicas (student houses).
Vibe: Young, intense, and set against a backdrop of baroque architecture.
Why go: Perfect for younger travelers looking for all-inclusive block parties.
“Floripa” combines stunning nature with great parties. Famous for the Bloco dos Sujos in the city center and exclusive parties at high-end beach clubs like Jurerê Internacional.
Why go: To combine partying with surfing and relaxing on beautiful islands.
Belo Horizonte (BH) has become one of the top destinations in recent years. The street blocks like Então Brilha are massive, organized, and fun. Plus, the local food and cachaça are unbeatable.
Why go: An authentic street carnival experience that is slightly more affordable than Rio or Salvador.
Experience Carnival in the heart of the Amazon. Manaus hosts the traditional Samba Schools but is famous for Carnaboi, which mixes Carnival rhythms with Boi-Bumbá folklore.
Why go: A unique cultural mix you won’t find anywhere else in Brazil.
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