Study abroad in Natal
Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Natal.
Country
BrazilStudent Budget
BRL 2,000 – 3,600/month
Transport Card
Cartão Estudante issued via the Portal do Estudante (portaldoestudantenatal.com.br): Natal's April 2026 municipal transit law maintains 'meia-passagem' (50% fare) for higher-education students riding STTU's bus network. Free passes apply only to K-12 public-school students; all electronic-ticketing cardholders also ride free on Sundays.
Population
Municipality: 784,249 (2025 estimate, density 4,688/km²); Metro area: ~1,520,000
Study abroad in Natal: student life
Study abroad in Natal works best when you choose by university fit, neighbourhood and daily routine, not just the city photo. Capital of Rio Grande do Norte and Brazil's 'City of the Sun' — famous for the Ponta Negra beach and Morro do Careca dune, the lowest homicide rate of any Northeast capital, and UFRN, a tuition-free federal university. Check campus commute, night safety and housing before committing.
Who loves this city?
Beach-and-sun students, surfers and dune-buggy/kitesurf enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a tuition-free federal university in a lower-cost, lower-crime coastal capital than Brazil's bigger metros.
What makes it special
Natal pairs a tuition-free federal university with some of Brazil's most famous urban beaches and dunes right at the city's edge, plus the lowest big-city homicide rate of any Northeast capital.
Newcomer shocks
- The sun is relentless almost year-round — Natal is nicknamed the 'Cidade do Sol' (City of the Sun) for some of the highest sunshine-hour averages in Brazil.
- Rainfall follows a trade-wind pattern unlike southern Brazilian cities — June (348.8mm), not the Nov–Mar window, is Natal's wettest month.
- There's no metro or BRT — the city runs on a conventional bus network (a VLT light-rail line is in planning/construction per Wikipedia, not yet operational), so many students lean on buses plus Uber/99.
- Distances along the coast (Ponta Negra to Lagoa Nova/UFRN) take longer than they look on a map — the road network between beach and campus areas is limited.
Map
Weather in Natal & what to pack
Natal's weather affects clothing, transport and social life more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan heat, rain, cold, humidity or daylight before arrival.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 30.4° / 24.4° | 🌧️ Rain only — 80.7mmRain only — 80.7mm, hot | ~13h daylight (Southern Hemisphere summer) |
| February 30.7° / 24.6° | 🌧️ Rain only — 99.8mmRain only — 99.8mm, hot | ~12.5h daylight |
| March 30.7° / 24.2° | 🌧️ Rain only — 200.8mm, rainy season beginsRain only — 200.8mm, rainy season begins, hot | ~12h daylight |
| April 30.3° / 23.7° | 🌧️ Rain only — 240.5mmRain only — 240.5mm, hot | ~12h daylight |
| May 29.8° / 23.1° | 🌧️ Rain only — 221.8mmRain only — 221.8mm, hot | ~11.5h daylight |
| June 28.8° / 21.9° | 🌧️ Rain only — 348.8mm, wettest monthRain only — 348.8mm, wettest month, hot | ~11.5h daylight, shortest days |
| July 28.4° / 21° | 🌧️ Rain only — 254.0mm, coolest monthRain only — 254.0mm, coolest month, hot | ~11.5h daylight |
| August 28.6° / 21.2° | 🌧️ Rain only — 118.7mm, dry season returnsRain only — 118.7mm, dry season returns, hot | ~12h daylight |
| September 29° / 22.2° | 🌧️ Rain only — 54.0mmRain only — 54.0mm, hot | ~12h daylight |
| October 29.7° / 23.5° | 🌧️ Rain only — 20.6mm, driest monthRain only — 20.6mm, driest month, hot | ~12.5h daylight |
| November 30° / 24.2° | 🌧️ Rain only — 22.5mmRain only — 22.5mm, hot | ~13h daylight |
| December 30.4° / 24.7° | 🌧️ Rain only — 29.0mmRain only — 29.0mm, hot | ~13.5h daylight, longest days |
Packing checklist
- Lightweight, breathable clothing year-round — highs sit around 28–31°C every month given the tropical climate
- High-SPF sunscreen and a hat — Natal's sunshine hours are among the highest of any Brazilian capital
- Swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen for Ponta Negra and day trips to Genipabu's dunes
- A light rain jacket for the wetter months (March–July), especially June, the wettest month
- Sandals/flip-flops for everyday wear — the city's beach culture extends well beyond the sand
Cost of living for students in Natal
The budget to study abroad in Natal is mostly rent-led: use BRL 650-1750/month for rooms and BRL 2000-3600/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Room Rent | BRL 650 – 1,750 | Approximate shared-room share of Numbeo's 1-bedroom rent data for Natal; cheaper outside the centre near Lagoa Nova/Candelária, pricier near Ponta Negra (Numbeo, Jun 2026). |
| Studio Or 1br Rent | BRL 890 – 2,404 | 1-bedroom apartment: ~R$890/month outside the centre, ~R$2,404/month in/near the centre (Numbeo, Jun 2026). |
| Utilities | BRL 180 – 400 | Electricity, water, and garbage for an average apartment — Numbeo average R$276.54/month for an 85m² flat (Jun 2026). |
Going out & dining
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Natal
Housing in Natal should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Start with the university, verified platforms and student groups with scam checks.
Lagoa Nova
mediumUFRN's own neighborhood — the main campus sits here
Candelária
low-mediumResidential neighborhood bordering Lagoa Nova, popular with students wanting a quieter commute
Capim Macio
mediumA well-known student-heavy neighborhood close to UFRN with everyday shops and services
Ponta Negra
highNatal's beach and nightlife district — for students who want to be near the sand and don't mind a longer commute
Where to search
Official contacts
SRI (Secretaria de Relações Internacionais) — Alojamentos page
UFRN does not guarantee housing for incoming exchange students — SRI's own housing page lists only general contact information rather than a booking service. Confirm current options directly with SRI before arrival.
Student residences
University residences or recommended housing
Useful first landing if you apply early and accept less flexibility.
Private platforms
Student groups
International student groups
Useful for flatmates and scam alerts; always verify the contract, landlord identity and payment route.
Documents to prepare
Passport + visa (VITEM IV) or proof of in-process application
University acceptance/enrollment letter
Proof of funds or scholarship
CPF (apply for this immediately upon arrival — required by most landlords and digital banks)
Timing
Start the housing search 2–3 months before arrival; confirm a lease in person rather than remotely where possible.
Deposit & contract notes
Brazilian leases (contrato de locação) often request a guarantor (fiador) or a higher deposit (caução) from foreign tenants without local credit history — expect 1–3 months' rent as deposit.
Get any verbal agreement in writing before transferring money — Pix transfers are instant and hard to reverse.
Red flags
Any landlord asking for full payment via international wire transfer before an in-person or live video viewing
Listings significantly below the neighborhood's typical price range with vague photos
Pressure to sign or pay within hours without time to review the contract
Is Natal safe for students?
Natal is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, traffic, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute.
Natal had the lowest homicide rate of any Northeast Brazilian capital in 2024 — 10.82 per 100,000 residents, versus 37.03 in Recife — per Brazil's Ministry of Justice Sistema Nacional de Indicadores de Segurança Pública (reported by CNN Brasil, Jan 2025). Standard urban caution still applies, especially around the Rodoviária Nova Natal bus terminal and less-lit beach stretches at night.
Top risks
- Petty theft along the Ponta Negra beach boardwalk, especially at night
- Isolated stretches of the Via Costeira (the road linking Ponta Negra to downtown) after dark
- Standard big-city pickpocketing risk around the Rodoviária Nova Natal bus terminal
Getting around Natal
Transport in Natal works best once you activate the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.
🚌 City bus network (STTU-regulated)
Natal relies on a conventional municipal bus network — there is no metro or BRT yet; a VLT (light rail) line is in planning/construction per Wikipedia, not yet operational.
50% fare ('meia-passagem') for higher-education students with a Cartão Estudante from the Portal do Estudante, under Natal's April 2026 municipal transit law.
🚌 Monthly transport pass
Worth it for daily commuters between Ponta Negra and Lagoa Nova; less essential if you live within walking/biking distance of UFRN.
🚌 Sunday free rides
Natal's 2026 transit law grants full fare-free rides on Sundays to all riders using the electronic ticketing system (cartões do sistema de bilhetagem eletrônica).
🚌 Uber / 99
Common for late-night travel, especially between Ponta Negra's nightlife and Lagoa Nova-area housing.
Things to do in Natal as a student
Events in Natal help students build groups and understand the city without spending only on expensive plans. Mix local culture, campus events, festivals and repeatable low-cost routines.
Student discounts & perks in Natal
Student perks in Natal can reduce transport, food and culture if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.
Museums & Culture
Culture and university discounts
Check student-card discounts; not every venue applies them automatically to international students.
Food Savings
University canteens and local cheap eats
Use canteens, markets and simple lunch menus before relying on restaurants.
Use campus advice and avoid housing that depends on late-night transfers. Fares & passes
Universities in Natal for exchange students
UFRN (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte) are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.
UFRN (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte)
Brazil's leading federal university in the Northeast, founded in 1958, with standout programs in seismology, complex systems applied to life sciences, law and neuroengineering — tuition-free, but no guaranteed housing for exchange students.
Student social life in Natal
Social life in Natal starts faster when you join faculty groups, sport, exchange networks or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 3
Public Groups 1
SRI UFRN International Students
Run by UFRN's Secretaria de Relações Internacionais for incoming exchange students — orientation info and the Exchange Fellow buddy program.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
r/natal discussions on student life
General peer discussion on living/studying in Natal — useful for anecdotes, treat advice as informal, not authoritative.