Excluding December, Brazil received 9 million visitors, with a third being Argentine, and the figure is expected to consolidate this summer, according to sources consulted by the Argentine News Agency.
The boom in Argentine tourism is so significant that Brazil has already met its 2027 target of 8.1 million people.
The rise in tourism in Brazil has enabled the creation of 1.5 million formal jobs, with a net increase of 90,000 new positions.
One of the key factors explaining this phenomenon is the favorable exchange rate for Argentines, who can make the most of their dollars and pesos on Brazil's extraordinary beaches.
Between January and November, 9 million people arrived in Brazil, representing a 34% increase compared to the previous year.
Of the total visitors, 3.1 million were Argentines.
Chile ranked second with 721,497 entries (a 24% increase), pushing the United States to third place with 677,888 arrivals and a growth of just 5.8%.
Uruguay, with 487,514 tourists and a 37.2% increase compared to the January-November 2024 period, ranks fourth, while Paraguay is in fifth place with 454,327 foreign disembarkations, a 14.4% increase.
The dollars spent by Argentines on tourism added to the $7.17 billion received by the Brazilian economy in the first 11 months of the year.
The volume of foreign currency did not grow as much as the number of people: an 8.5% increase compared to last year.
According to official statistics, Argentines will once again flock to Brazilian beaches this summer.