Brazil’s Alpine Escape with Charming Mountain Vibes
Best time to visit
June–August, December–February
Average cost
USD 80–150 per day
Language
Portuguese
Currency
Brazilian Real (R$)
Campos do Jordão is a picturesque mountain town nestled in the Serra da Mantiqueira range of Brazil. Known for its cool climate and European-inspired architecture, it offers a refreshing contrast to the tropical lowlands. This charming destination attracts travelers seeking nature, relaxation, and a cozy alpine atmosphere.
Visitors to Campos do Jordão can explore lush forests, enjoy hiking trails, and savor local gastronomy influenced by Swiss and German traditions. The town is famous for its winter festival, vibrant nightlife, and artisan markets, making it a perfect getaway for culture lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Cool mountain climate perfect for escaping Brazil’s heat
Stunning natural scenery with hiking, parks, and waterfalls
Unique European-style architecture and charming villages
Famous winter festival featuring classical music and cultural events
Delicious local cuisine with Swiss and German influences
Winter months can be quite cold, so pack warm clothing
Portuguese is the main language; English is limited outside tourist areas
Popular during holidays and festivals, so book accommodations early
Campos do Jordão is a picturesque mountain town nestled in the Serra da Mantiqueira range of Brazil. Known for its cool climate and European-inspired architecture, it offers a refreshing contrast to the tropical lowlands. This charming destination attracts travelers seeking nature, relaxation, and a cozy alpine atmosphere.
Nature lovers and hikers seeking mountain trails, Couples and families looking for a cozy retreat, Culture enthusiasts interested in music and festivals
Bring layers and warm clothes, especially if visiting in winter (June–August)., Car rental or private transport is recommended for exploring beyond the town center.
Try visiting the local craft breweries and chocolate shops off the main tourist streets for authentic flavors.
The best time to visit Campos do Jordão is during the winter months from June to August when the weather is cool and the Winter Festival takes place. Summer months from December to February are also pleasant but warmer.
The town center is walkable, but to explore natural parks and nearby attractions, renting a car or using local taxis is recommended for convenience.
Must-try foods include fondue, fresh trout, artisanal chocolates, pão de queijo (cheese bread), and local cachaça spirits.
Campos do Jordão is often called the 'Swiss of Brazil' due to its alpine-style chalets and pine forests, a legacy of European immigrants. The town hosts the annual Winter Festival, one of Latin America’s largest classical music events, attracting artists and visitors from around the world. Local craft markets showcase handmade chocolates, ceramics, and woodwork, reflecting the region’s artisanal heritage.