Celebrate Carnival: A Time of Joy, Culture and Connection

Carnival in Brazil is one of the most famous celebrations in the world – a spectacular mix of music, dance, tradition and community spirit. Held every year in the days leading up to Lent, Carnival is a moment when streets fill with vibrant parades, dazzling costumes and the infectious energy of samba.
Whether in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São Paulo or Recife, each region of Brazil brings its unique style to the festival, making it a deeply rooted cultural tradition. For those living abroad, staying connected to family and friends during Carnival is essential. With Paysend, you can support your loved ones back home, helping them make the most of this unforgettable celebration.
The history behind Brazil’s Carnival
Carnival’s origins trace back to European festivals brought to Brazil by Portuguese settlers in the 17th century. These celebrations were inspired by Catholic traditions, marking the last days of indulgence before Lent’s fasting period.
Over time, African, Indigenous and Portuguese influences merged to create the unique Brazilian Carnival we know today. The introduction of samba – a music and dance style with deep African roots – became a defining feature, turning Carnival into the spectacular, rhythmic event it is today.
Key Carnival celebrations across Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro: Home to the world-famous Sambadrome parades, where top samba schools compete in elaborate floats and performances.
- Salvador: Known for its electric street parties, with massive crowds following live music trucks.
- Recife & Olinda: Famous for frevo dancing and massive street parades, featuring the iconic giant puppets.
- São Paulo: Hosts Sambadrome parades similar to Rio but with its own distinct flair and local traditions.
Carnival is more than just a party – it’s a cultural showcase that brings communities together, honoring Brazil’s history, music and artistic flair.
Why sending money home matters during Carnival
For many, Carnival is a time of family, unity and celebration, but it can also bring extra costs. If you have loved ones in Brazil, a little financial support can help them enjoy the festivities to the fullest.
How your transfer can make a difference:
- Costumes and accessories – Help family members join in parades with dazzling outfits and decorations.
- Food and celebrations – Support loved ones in preparing traditional Carnival feasts for family and friends.
- Travel and experiences – Some travel to major Carnival cities like Rio, Salvador or Recife — your support can help cover transport and accommodation.
Whether it’s helping with a small expense or a bigger celebration, your support means they can enjoy Carnival without worry.
How to send money to Brazil with Paysend
Paysend makes it easy to stay connected to your loved ones during Carnival. Here’s how you can send money to Brazil in just a few taps
- Log in or sign up via the Paysend app or official website
- Select ‘Send money’
- Select New recipient or select from your existing recipient list
- Select Brazil as the destination.
- Select how to deliver. The following popular sending options are all paid out in BRL:
- Send via Pix (Brazil’s instant payment system, and costing just $1.99, for which you’ll need your recipient’s PiX key, which can be their CPF, email or mobile number, as well as their full name.
- To a bank account - For a bank deposit you’ll pay just $1.99. You’ll need their full name, the name of the bank and whether it's Checking or Savings, their account number, their CPF, branch code and mobile number.
- You can also send via Visa bank card for just $1.99 – you’ll just need their 16-digit card number - Choose your amount – You’ll see the exchange rate and fees upfront before confirming.
- Confirm and send – Most transfers arrive within minutes*, so your loved ones can enjoy Carnival without delay.
*Delivery times vary depending on the receiving bank.
Get started with the Paysend app
Experience fast and easy money transfers with the Paysend mobile app. Choose the download link for your device and get started in moments:
Prefer to use a browser? No problem! Create your account directly on our official website.
If you’re struggling with setting up your account, contact Customer Support, or take a look at our step-by-step guide to setting up your Paysend account.
Why choose Paysend for your transfers?
- Low, flat fees – Send money for just £1, €1.50, or $1.99.
- Competitive exchange rates – Get more value with every transfer.
- Fast delivery – Most transfers arrive within minutes.
- Safe and reliable – Global security standards keep your money and details protected.
Stay connected to Carnival, wherever you are
Even if you can’t join the celebrations in person, you can still be part of the magic by supporting your loved ones from afar. Carnival is about family, culture, and connection, and with Paysend, sending money home is simple, fast, and secure.
Make sure your loved ones in Brazil have everything they need to enjoy the celebrations stress-free.
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