When Europeans and North Americans are vacationing, Rio appears to be an inexpensive tropical playground. Accommodation can be as low as R$30 a night, a can of Antarctica beer is R$2.50 and is number 1 the entertaining beaches are free. Unfortunately after a few weeks, tourists slowly begin to realize that Rio de Janeiro is the second most expensive city in South America (Sao Paolo is the most expensive).
We have compiled a cost-reducing list that will hopefully aid you for your extended stay in the Cidade Maravilhosa, Marvelous City.
MUST BRING:
● Sweater and/or jacket
● Umbrella
● GSM mobile phone (so you can call your new friends)
● A ceramic tile from your city/country for Selarón
INEXPENSIVE
● Food (from the grocery store or from the “farmers markets/feira livre” which are held various days in all Rio neighborhoods)
● Personal Care Services...haircuts, manicures, aesthetic services (make it even more affordable by going to a beauty school; there are several in Copacabana and Ipanema )
● Clothing (From the Uruguaiana market and the Ipanema Hippie Fair)
● Prescription and “over the counter” medication
● Cultural activities: museums, theatre, dance performances. (We’ve made a LIST of free or nearly free spaces to see amazing shows and performances.)
● Transportation: bus, metro and taxi. (If it’s daytime, try walking instead of taking the bus; you will discover more of gorgeous Rio de Janeiro, save money AND stay beachbody fit.)
● Casa do Caminho Language Center
● Housekeeper (if you are coming to Rio with your family or children a full time housekeeper is very affordable)
● Mini-excursions (Buses to Petropolis, Ilha Grande, Sao Paolo)
EXPENSIVE
● Electronics!!! (Bring backup memory cards, chargers, adapters, shavers etc.)
● Herbal medicine/vitamins
● Make-up (Loreal & Maybelline are 2.5x more expensive here - bring that mascara!)
● PLACING cell phone calls (The Brasilian cell phone companies are TIM, Claro, Oi and Vivo - they all offer pay as you go plans. Shortly after topping up, you will quickly notice that your phone credit is going, going, GONE. Tip: its cheaper if you only call people within your carrier, or play it safe...try to just send text messages...also, receiving phone calls is free.)
● Tampons
● Boxer shorts
● Books in English (if you don’t have a Kindle or Ipad, books in English are pretty tough to come by. Stock up on the paperbacks. If you do have a portable device do the reading in your room, NOT on the beach)
● Nightclub entrance fees (can range from R$15 to R$60)
● Sheets/blankets
Hopefully this list will help your decision-making. Best advice we can give you is...if you can’t imagine your daily routine without it, bring it! You may look strange at the airport with your giant container of protein shake powder and yoga mat, but you AND your wallet will feel better about packing it in the long-run.
In addition to what you may need for yourself, consider bringing a few things that would help the Casa Do Caminho Child Centres tremendously.
○ Hair clippers
○ Radio with a CD
○ Camera
○ Black pencils 6B
○ Colored Markers
○ Books with games
○ Monopoly game
○ Checkers
○ Masking Tape
○ Large & Small Scissors
○ Jewelry making supplies
○ Alcohol gel and antibacterial wipes
○ Small & Medium socks
○ Small & Medium underpants for boys & girls
○ Bras for adolescents (S & M)
○ White school shirts
○ Bath & face towels
○ Rain caps
○ Umbrellas
○ Trousers size 36 to 42
○ Tennis shoes (Sneakers)
○ Just above the knee short
○ Capoeira pants
○ 30 pairs of flip flops size 30 to 42