RODOVIÁRIA SENADOR A. MENDES CANALES
Read moreConnections to Corumbá (7 hours, approx. R$ 123, about ten buses a day), Cuiabá (13 hours, from R$ 135, numerous daily connections), Ponta Pora (5 hours, approx. R$ 90, less than 10 buses a day), Goiania (16 hours, from R$ 298, approx. 6 buses a day), Bonito (6 hours, R$ 100, approx. 4 buses a day). For São Paulo, from R$ 228 and for Rio de Janeiro around R$ 400. For bus timetables, visit www.buscaonibus.com.br.
AÉROPORT DE CAMPO GRANDE
Read moreThe airport of Campo Grande connects this large agricultural city to the rest of the country. Domestic flights arrive from the main cities in the south of Brazil (Rio, São Paulo mainly) or from Cuiabá in the north. There are many flights between Campo Grande and the federal capital Brasilia. There is a tourist information center, ATMs and a bank on site. Airline companies: Azul, Gool, LATAM and Avianca. Taxi to the airport, R$ 50 to R$ 60 depending on the time. Bus to downtown.
RADIO TAXI MODELO
Read moreThis is the taxi union of the city of Campo Grande. It is often convenient to use a taxi in Campo Grande, as the city is quite large. We would like to remind you of the instructions to follow when using a taxi. Have them called by the pousada or the restaurant or take them at the head of the station. Do not hail them on the street. The taxi driver must start his meter at the beginning of the trip (day, night and possibly holiday rates) unless you negotiate a fixed price directly with him. The rates are generally correct.