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Bonito (Mato Grosso do Sul) Voyage Tips and guide

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Bonito is a city nestled on the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The city is of little note, but the surrounding region is known for spectacular clearwater river snorkeling, overall natural beauty and lush fauna & flora, and it is often regarded as a model case of sustainable tourism in Brazil.

Gruta Azul in Bonito

Understand

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Rich in calcium carbonate, which sticks to floating particles and makes them sink, the river waters outside of Bonito are crystal clear, often regarded as natural aquariums.

A small town in Brazil's "cerrado" savanna and forest region, Bonito also has other natural attractions to offer. It's not unusual to see macaws and toco toucans right in town.

Climate

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The region has two main seasons: dry and wet.

The wet season goes from December to March and sees lush green vegetation, high rivers, abundant flow on the waterfalls, and plenty of food for wild animals. However, rain makes the river water murky and there are less fish on the rivers due to their yearly migration known locally as piracema. Intense rain might close attraction sites and make roads difficult to pass. Also, this period coincides with the local summer and temperatures easily reach 35°C. From late December to early February the sun shines directly inside the Gruta Azul, making for a postcard-grade spectacular sight.

The dry season lasts from May to August and sees the crystal-clear river waters that made Bonito famous. Temperatures drop to milder figures, with warm days and fresh nights. However, waterfalls are not as exuberant and haze from nearby farms might be a passing issue.

Get in

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Map of Bonito (Mato Grosso do Sul)

  • 1 Bonito Airport (BYO  IATA). LATAM and Azul airlines serve the local airport, but there are only a handful of flights available every week. Bonito Airport (Q3813415) on Wikidata Bonito Airport on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

The airport is about 20 minutes' drive outside of town. As of Nov. 2025 taxis seem to charge about R$100 or so. Essence Paradise travel agency says it has shared vans for $40 per person.

The airport in Campo Grande (CGR IATA), some 300 km away, might be a more affordable connection with significantly more flight options.

By Bus

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From Campo Grande, bus company Cruzeiro do Sul runs four services a day, departing the bus station at 08:00, 09:00, 13:00 and 16:00 (no 08:00 bus on Sunday). The trip lasts about 5 hours, R$65. It's usually possible to organize a Campo Grande airport pickup through your accommodation, as the service is available even on the hostels.

From Foz do Iguaçu, in the past it was possible to take a bus to Dourados (2 buses a day, 10 hr) and then continue onwards to Bonito (2 buses a day, 6 hr), but the service on the first leg apparently was discontinued. The same can be achieved using a shortcut through Paraguay, leaving from Ciudad del Este to Pedro Juan Caballero, and then from Ponta Porã to Bonito.

From Corumbá, there's a daily bus at 14:30 operated by Cruzeiro do Sul.

From Ponta Porã on the Paraguayan border (adjacent to Pedro Juan Caballero), there is one bus a day at 6am (Nov 2025). You have to get your border stamps the previous day, because the Brazilian migration office isn't open early in the morning. There's at least one bus later in the day that will get you as far as Maracaju, but you won't be able to catch a transfer onward to Bonito the same day.

Apart from proper buses, 15-seater-vans (e.g. by vanzellatransportes) operate between the Pantanal (e.g. Passo de Lontro), Bonito and Campo Grande (e.g. R$ 100 for the trip Buraco de Piranhas - Bonito).

Fees and permits

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Most of the attractions in and around Bonito are in private land. The entry fees and maximum number of daily visitors are set yearly by local governing bodies, and there are two types of prices: low- and high-season. The table of high season dates[dead link] is published yearly, but in short it corresponds to the main Brazilian holidays, of which the most notable are:

  • Summer school holidays: late December & January
  • Carnival
  • Holy Week
  • Winter school holidays: July

All the entry tickets must be purchased through a licensed travel agency, which are linked to the main governmental system. There are reports this system goes off for the night, which makes last minute arrangements a challenge, though later at night most of the travel agencies are closed in any case. Some may let you purchase tickets on arrival if you have your own car, but better check first.

Travel agencies, taxi services, etc. generally have brochures with list of prices and info for each attraction, which they can share with you as a PDF via Whatsapp, with different brochures for different categories of attractions: flutuação (boat/snorkel trips), balneário (swimming holes), cachoeiras (waterfalls), and contemplação (everything else). Note that it's apparently normal for agencies to quote prices WITHOUT TRANSPORTATION, as listed on the brochures, unless you're buying a multi-activity package, so make sure to ask if transportation is included.

Fishing

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You need a permit to fish in the Pantanal region. The paperwork can be arranged with help of your hotel, and the fee should be paid at the local Banco do Brasil branch.

Get around

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The town is small and walkable. However, most attractions are out in the countryside, usually accessible only by dirt roads. Travel agencies operate shuttle services to the attractions, but sometimes the transport fee costs as much as the entry ticket. Consider renting a car if you're not traveling alone. Otherwise, moto-taxis are available to most destinations.

See

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  • 1 Gruta do Lago Azul. A big cave (100 m (330 ft) deep) with a lake at the bottom of an incredible blue colour. Approximately 20 km (12 mi) from the city. Low season R$110 + transport, high season R$160 + transport. Blue Lake Cave (Q22687920) on Wikidata Gruta do Lago Azul Natural Monument on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Buraco de Araras. huge sinkhole (diameter 500 m) about an hour's drive south of Bonito populated by some 60-70 pairs of macaws, though sometimes you'll see only a few - best in early morning and late afternoon; one can also observe armadillos, anteaters and falcons. Visit may need to be scheduled in advance. Open-toe shoes prohibited. R$160 year round, includes (mandatory) guide but not transportation.

Do

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There are nice places to do snorkeling, explore caves, ride horses, and hike. While transportation and a guide is not always necessary, those wishing to use a guide should know that not all guides speak English, or in some cases, Spanish. There are many more swimming holes, snorkel trips, and other activities not listed below, which any of the many tour agencies in town will be happy to tell you about.

Snorkeling

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As of November 2025, the cheapest (low season) snorkeling trips (known in the local tourism trade as "floatings", flutuação) start from about R$350 including transportation. Be aware that prices initially quoted to you often DON'T include transportation, even when coming from travel agencies.

  • Rio da Prata. Snorkel in the "Silver River". Amazing underwater landscapes and fishes. R$360 low season, R$475 high season (includes lunch and snorkel gear, but not transportation).
  • Sucuri River. Similar to Rio da Prata; more beautiful landscape, less fish R$239 low season, R$289 high season (price includes snorkel gear, but not transportion).
  • Rio Formoso.

Swimming

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There are several different swimming holes (balneários), which still cost money but are much cheaper than the snorkeling float trips.

  • 1 Balneário Municipal. Rent bikes in the town center and go with the locals to sunbathe, play volleyball and swim in a river with a lot of fish. R$62 low season, R$80 high season (exclusive of transportation). OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Buy

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The central area of Bonito offers supermarkets, pharmacies and stores with articles for adventure sports.

Eat

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There are several places in the town centre for eating at reasonable prices. You also can try out local game such as jacaré (cayman) and fish from the local rivers.

Drink

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The central area of Bonito has some nice places to relax and have a cold beer or some fresh natural juices. A recommended spot is the "Taboa" bar, in the main street, famous for its cachaça and creative drinks made out of cachaça mixed with local fruits.

Sleep

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Bonito is a popular destination inside Brazil, and it can be difficult to find rooms during Brazilian holidays. It is recommended to book your accommodation as soon as you are sure to go, especially if your stay includes a weekend.

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