Brazil - Security

Jun 08, 2025

Brazil Security for Cruisers

Overall Crime and Safety

Brazil has extreme contrasts of wealth so take sensible precautions for your personal safety, and that of your yacht. Follow these simple rules:

  • Don’t wear precious watches or jewellery
  • Don’t walk on empty or dark streets, or on the beach at night
  • Don’t use public conveniences (public toilets) alone
  • Do not carry original documents. Keep them in a safe place and carry a photocopy of your passport.
  • Carry only as much cash as you need and only carry one credit/debit card.

Violent crimes such as murder, armed robbery, carjacking, assaults, and kidnappings are a frequent occurrence. Opportunistic street crime such as pickpocketing, purse snatching, and smash-and-grab thefts from vehicles and storefronts is a constant concern. These acts take place in all areas of the city and at any time throughout the year. You should be particularly vigilant before and during the festive and Carnival periods. Bank card fraud is common.

For travel advisories see the following websites:

Specific Areas of Concern

Cybersecurity and online fraud are major concerns, with annual losses reaching billions of dollars. Government websites have been defaced and taken offline by "hacktivists" in recent years. Cybercrime in Brazil affects daily Internet users, private-sector organizations, and short-term travelers.

In the Salvador, Itaparica, Morro de Sao Paulo area of Brazil there is a significant amount of armed crime. Cruisers should be wary about walking ashore at night and lock themselves into their boats at night. While some time ago, armed boardings have been reported here.

Maritime Issues

It is advisable when cruising Brazil to avoid isolated anchorages.

Reported Incidents

While there have been serious reports in the past, in recent years no security reports have been received from cruisers in Brazil. Read all Security Reports for Brazil here.

  • 2021: Yacht on Passage from Venezuela to Brazil boarded by armed pirates.
  • 2020: Pursuit and attempted collision on passage from Argentina to Itajai, Brazil.
  • 2018: Armed boarding (with attack and robbery) reported by 2 boats at anchor in Fortaleza.
  • 2017: Robbed at gunpoint night sailing up river to Santos.
  • 2017: Gunpoint robbery at Jacaré Marina bar.

Emergency Numbers

See Emergencies.

Last updated:  May 2025

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