based on 82 experiences from female travelers
Mirian
Venezuela
I went here with my sisters and a bunch of other people. We stayed at a local's home and it was just an amazing experience. They're so welcoming and even though we spoke different languages we were able to communicate. The sights were incredible from the favelas, and transportation was efficient, sometimes too efficient, I remember one driver gassing it down hill and I thought that was gonna be my last day on earth 🤣 but we survived.
Posted: May 19, 2026Experienced: August, 2023Carolina
Spain
I had a great time! Overall, I felt safe. I asked around and was advised not to go to a certain area of the town, and I didn’t. Walking alone during the day was no problem. At night, I tried to go out less, but there was no problem in the town center. The local people were super friendly. I went on several excursions: took a boat trip, did a jeep tour to the waterfalls and distilleries where cachaça is made. It was the national literature fair and it was SO lively (this was in November). Highly...
Posted: April 15, 2026Thaís
Germany
I went there with my Cousin (so it wasn't really as a couple) and we loved it, specially the beach "carro quebrado". If you go there and stay at a resort try to eat outside and visit less touristy beaches. Got some caipirinhas for R$15 or less and the food was really good! I do recommend going with a man tho and getting a car while being there, which makes it far less expensive then doing lots of tours
Posted: March 17, 2026Rosse
Peru
I loved the people and rio has a lot of nice places to go. It's the perfect combination between nature and city life. Take samba lessons if possible, it's totally worth the experience! Motorcycle rides sometimes could be cheaper than you may think
Posted: February 26, 2026Based on 230 reports
Based on 230 reports
It's a relatively big city, but a small city at the same time. You need to be careful with your things, but it's not that violent. It's mostly a nice city with somethings to do, but nothing much noticeable
Posted: June 1, 2026LOTS of pickpocketing, always keep your bags close and enter a store if you need to look at your phone! Mostly safe other than petty theft, but avoid walking alone at night at all costs. If you have to, make sure you know your destination well and walk fast, so you don't have to stop and check where you're going.
Posted: June 1, 2026Lua
São Paulo has a lot of crime, homeless people and you should try to stay around busier areas. Always keep your purse next to your body and don’t use your phone on the street, try to get inside a store or cafe to use it
Posted: April 30, 2026Araras is a pretty calm place, during the day is safe and very peaceful. At night inst good for girls, so I didnt recommend leave without a local. Some areas can be dangerous, but they're households, so you didnt go there ever.
Posted: April 16, 2026Renata
Campinas
3 days
I Just love to travel, learn new things, meet people from another cultura, tryng to learn New languages Just like english, french and spanish...
Karolyne
São Paulo
3 days
Hey girls! I'm Karol, I'm from the south of Brazil but now I live in São Paulo with my bf who travels a lot and my cat, named Miley. I would love to help ans get to know new people, I did a backpack all by myself 3 years ago and I know how we can feel unsafe sometimes so that's why I'm here. I would love to meet ya! I'm also learnig spanish but I think I can communicate enough already so that's it! I'm super interested in home exchange too.