
Recife in April
Not the best time
Rain season hits hard making this one of Recife's tougher months for tourists. Low crowds and cheap prices are nice, but you'll spend a lot of time indoors or getting soaked.
Weather
April brings serious rain to Recife with daily downpours and 85% humidity making everything feel sticky. Temperatures stay around 29°C but the combination of heat, humidity, and frequent storms makes it uncomfortable. The rain is intense and can flood streets temporarily.
29°C high23°C low15 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$60/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Easter celebrations
- •Festival de Teatro do Recife
April Tips
- •Waterproof everything - phones, cameras, important documents
- •Plan indoor backup activities for every outdoor plan
- •Some beach barracas close during heavy rain periods
All Months
December through February is peak season, which means crowds and higher prices but also the best weather. Temperatures hover around 28°C with ocean breezes that make it bearable. This is when Carnival happens—February usually—and the city goes completely insane in the best way possible. Hotel prices triple, but you'll see frevo and maracatu groups practicing on every street corner. March through May is shoulder season and honestly the sweet spot. The weather stays warm but the tourist crowds thin out. You'll pay normal prices for hotels and actually get a table at restaurants without waiting. August through November is technically winter, but this is the tropics so winter means 26°C instead of 30°C. It rains more, but usually in short afternoon bursts that cool things down. The rain here is warm and feels good after walking around all day. Avoid June and July if you can. It's the wettest time of year, and while the rain is still warm, it can last for days. Plus, it's Brazilian winter break so domestic tourists flood the beaches.
Recife Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10
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