Tide times in Brazil
Tide times, weather forecasts, wave conditions and lunar phases for 1,167 tide stations across 13 coastal regions.
Popular tide stations in Brazil
Regions in Brazil
Amapa
30 tide stations Afuá, Alenquer, AlmeirimBahia
176 tide stations Acajutiba, Água Fria, AlagoinhasCeara
58 tide stations Acarape, Amontada, ApuiarésMaranhao
69 tide stations Alcântara, Anajatuba, Apicum-AçuOther
1 tide stations Peter and Paul RocksPara
61 tide stations Abaetetuba, Acará, AnajásPernambuco
175 tide stations Abreu E Lima, Agrestina, Água PretaPiaui
33 tide stations Acaraú, Água Doce Do Maranhão, AlcântarasRio de Janeiro
146 tide stations Afonso Cláudio, Alegre, Além ParaíbaRio Grande do Norte
52 tide stations Açu, Afonso Bezerra, Alto Do RodriguesRio Grande do Sul
25 tide stations Alvorada, Arroio Grande, Barra Do RibeiroSanta Catarina
122 tide stations Agudos Do Sul, Alfredo Wagner, Almirante TamandaréSao Paulo
219 tide stations Agua Rasa, Alto de Pinheiros, AlumínioFrequently asked questions
Where can I check tide times in Brazil?
TidesAtlas provides free tide predictions for Brazil, covering 1,167 tide stations across 13 coastal regions. You can view tide times, heights, tidal coefficients, weather and sea conditions for any station.
How many tide stations are there in Brazil?
TidesAtlas covers 1,167 tide stations across 13 regions in Brazil. Each station provides high and low water times, tide heights, and complementary data such as weather, waves and moon phases.
How accurate are the tide predictions?
Our predictions use the FES2022 harmonic model, one of the most accurate global ocean tide models developed by LEGOS/CNES. Accuracy is typically within 10–15 cm for height and 5–10 minutes for timing.
Are tide predictions free?
Yes, all TidesAtlas predictions are free and accessible without registration. Data is provided under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.
Tide predictions in Brazil
TidesAtlas provides accurate tide predictions for Brazil, covering 1,167 tide stations across 13 coastal regions. Our predictions are generated from three complementary sources: TICON-4 harmonic database, NOAA reference stations, and the FES2022 global ocean model developed by LEGOS/CNES. Data is derived from tide gauge measurements and updated daily.
All predictions are provided free of charge under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.