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Carnaval in Rio, Salvador, and Recife: Which One Is Right for You?

最終更新日: 2026年6月3日

Carnaval in Rio, Salvador, and Recife: Which One Is Right for You?

Rio’s sequined parades, Salvador’s rolling sound trucks, and Recife’s frevo-filled streets all claim to host the world’s biggest party. Decide quickly, because tickets for 2026 are already on sale.

Last updated: June 3, 2026

1. Who Each City Is Built For

City

Ideal visitor profile

Rio de Janeiro
Spectator who wants polished samba-school shows, fixed seating, and postcard visuals.
Salvador
High-energy dancer willing to follow a Trio Elétrico for hours inside a paid cordon.
Recife & Olinda
Budget traveler who prefers free street blocos, historic hills, and live brass bands.

2. Key Dates and Venues in 2026

  • Rio de Janeiro – Sambódromo Anhembi, 14–15 Feb 2026 (Special Group parades start 21:00 each night).
  • Salvador – Barra-Ondina and Campo Grande circuits, 14–17 Feb 2026; trios roll 13:00–21:00.
  • Recife – Historic centre, Marco Zero and Olinda hills, 13–18 Feb 2026; Galo da Madrugada kicks off at 06:00 on 14 Feb.

3. Ticket Types and 2026 Prices (in Brazilian Reais)

Rio de Janeiro – Sambódromo

Sector

Full price

Restrictions

Sector 9 grandstand
300
Sold only on ingressos.rio.rj.gov.br
Sector 4 half-price
150
Students under 21 with valid ID
Sector 12 favela quota
80
10 % of seats reserved per Lei de Cotas Comunitárias 7.842/2025; proof of residence required

Salvador – Trio Elétrico abadás (passes)

Circuit

Price cap (Decree 38.926/2025)

Daily limit

Barra-Ondina top tier
1,200
2,000 passes per trio
Campo Grande top tier
1,200
2,000 passes per trio
Lower-tier pipoca (sidewalk)
80–300
No limit

Recife – Street access

Item

Price

Notes

Bloco Solidário wristband
20
Grants entry to 12 free blocos; funds Municipal Fund for Culture
Galo da Madrugada float fee
1,500
Per float, due 30 Nov 2025
Olinda vehicle pass
50
Residents and registered businesses only; valid 13–18 Feb

VIP alternatives

  • Camarote Salvador full-pass 2026: 8,900 (open bar + buffet, on sale since 01 Jun 2026).

4. Document Checklist and Registration Deadlines

Rio – Samba-school participants

  • Personal accident insurance certificate, minimum 50,000 coverage, validated by LIESA by 10 Jan 2026.
  • Parade wristband issued by the school after validation.

Salvador – abadá buyers

  • Government-issued ID matching the online purchase.
  • Digital or printed abadá; lost passes are not replaced.

Recife – Free blocos

  • Download the Recife Fácil app from 10 Feb 2026 onward to generate a free QR-coded pass for Marco Zero security perimeter.
  • Bring photo ID matching the QR code.

5. Step-by-Step Purchase Guide

Rio Sambódromo

  1. Create account at ingressos.rio.rj.gov.br.
  2. Upload student ID if claiming half-price.
  3. Choose sector; payment by Brazilian credit card or PIX.
  4. Download PDF ticket; physical pickup is no longer required.

Salvador abadá

  1. Decide on circuit (Barra-Ondina or Campo Grande).
  2. Buy from official trio producer’s site before daily 2,000 cap is reached.
  3. Receive QR code; screenshot is accepted at the cordon.

Recife wristband

  1. Go to any Caixa Econômica Federal branch or use the Recife Fácil app.
  2. Pay 20 for Bloco Solidário; receive NFC wristband.
  3. Tap in at the 12 participating blocos (list on the app).

6. Safety, Sound, and Local Regulations

  • Rio: Sambódromo is fenced; glass bottles are banned. Security screening opens 18:00.
  • Salvador: Trios travel at 2 km/h inside the Barra-Ondina circuit (Transalvador rule). Pickpocketing peaks at the pipoca areas; carry only a phone and small cash.
  • Recife: 15 “Zonas de Silêncio” must keep sound under 65 dB between 22:00–06:00. Olinda’s historic centre becomes resident-only after 06:00 on 13 Feb.

7. Budget Example for 4 Days (per person, 2026)

Expense

Rio

Salvador

Recife

Event ticket
300
1,200
20
Tourist tax (hotel)
0
4.30/night
0
Budget hostel bed
150/night
180/night
100/night
Daily metro/bus
8
10
7
Food & drinks
80
120
60
Total 4 days
1,362
2,497
788

8. Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

  • Rio: Buying resale tickets on the street; only the PDF from ingressos.rio.rj.gov.br scans.
  • Salvador: Overlooking the 2,000 abadá cap per trio; popular artists sell out within hours.
  • Recife: Driving into Olinda without a vehicle pass; your car will be towed.

9. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I switch sectors at the Sambódromo after purchase?
A: No. Rio’s platform locks your seat to the barcode; changes require refund and new purchase.

Q: Do Salvador abadás include drinks?
A: Only VIP camarotes include open bar. Standard abadás cover entry and follow-truck access.

Q: Is Recife safe for solo travelers at night?
A: The Marco Zero perimeter and Olinda hills are flood-lit and patrolled by Guarda Municipal, but pickpocketing still occurs. Keep valuables in a zipped front pouch.

Q: What if I lose my Recife wristband?
A: Buy a new 20 wristband; replacements are not issued.

Q: Are there vegetarian food stalls?
A: Salvador trios and Recife blocos have acarajé and tapioca stands with vegan filling options. Rio’s Sambódromo allows sealed snacks.

Pack earplugs, sunscreen, and a local SIM. If you need Portuguese to navigate ticket sites or ask security staff for help, learning with Migaku ahead of time keeps the process smooth.

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