Offering both an adult and a children's outdoor pool, CLH Suites Bonito Centro is located 328 feet from Bonito's central square. Free WiFi access is available.
A 15-minute walk from the center of Bonito, Marruá Hotel features air conditioned rooms, restaurant and pool for adults and for kids. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are available as well.
Selina Bonito is located in Bonito center, just 984 feet from the main avenue. It offers a swimming pool All rooms are equipped with air conditioning and WiFi access.
Located on the main street in Bonito center, Pousada Muito Bonito offers free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk service and a buffet breakfast. Private secure parking is free.
The Pousada Surucuá - Bonito MS is located 2297 feet from central Bonito, close to several shops and leisure options. It features an outdoor swimming pool, colorful tropical gardens and free parking.
Offering an outdoor pool with infinity edge and a restaurant, Pousada Boyrá is located in Bonito, on the margins of Formoso River. Free WiFi access and free parking are available.
Located in Bonito town center, VOA Hotel Paraíso das Águas Bonito offers modern accommodations with free Wi-Fi, as well as adult and children pools, a sauna and barbecue facilities.
Surrounded by a tropical garden, Águas De Bonito offers an acclimatized outdoor pool and a spa offering a hot tub, a sauna and massage treatments. It is located in Bonito in the beautiful Pantanal.
Pousada Olho D'agua offers rooms with balcony, an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi. It is located 1.9 mi out of Bonito and built in an area of 65.000 square yards.
Offering both an adult and a children's outdoor pool, CLH Suites Bonito Centro is located 328 feet from Bonito's central square. Free WiFi access is available.
Localização é ótima, perto de locais para refeição.
Featuring outdoor and indoor pools, a sauna and massage area, Wetiga is 0.9 mi from Bonito center. Its luxurious restaurant serves buffet breakfast, and Wi-Fi is free.
Dependências do hotel, boa estrutura, café da manhã muito bom.
Approximately 328 feet from the central square of Bonito, it offers two outdoor pools and a large green area, without closed halls, all apartments have the main entrance facing the garden and the...
O ambiente é maravilhoso, uma piscina grande e local acolhedor.
In the center of Bonito, the Hotel Refúgio offers practical accommodations just 656 feet from shops, bars and craft fairs. Services include an outdoor pool and terrace with hammocks.
Além de excelente hospedagem, um lugar bem familiar
Sitting directly on Bonito Beach, Lago Azul features 2 outdoor pools, a gym and children’s playground. It offers barbecue and pizza baking facilities and serves a daily breakfast.
La habitación es muy confortable, excelente el desayuno.
Located in Bonito, Bonito Ecotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Las instalaciones junto con la naturaleza excelente
Hotel Pirá Miúna is located near the main restaurants, bars and shops in downtown Bonito, providing a swimming pool and accommodations with a mini-bar and a TV. Free Wi-Fi and parking are available.
Ótima localização, funcionários atenciosos. Com certeza indicarei.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
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FAQs about hotels in Bonito
On average, 3-star hotels in Bonito cost $65 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bonito are $179 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bonito can be found for $303 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Unfortunately, after 6 days, I think Bonito is a little...
Unfortunately, after 6 days, I think Bonito is a little overrated. Don't be fooled by the glowing account in Lonely Planet! On the one hand, Abismo Anhumas and Rio da Prata are definitely worth the journey (and money) - they are unforgettable experiences and some of the highlights of my time in Brazil. But otherwise I don't think there's much to recommend. Lagoa Misteriosa and Nascente Azul are lovely places, but neither of them need full (or even half)-day tours. Nascente Azul is kind of awful, actually: the Nascente itself is great, but you don't need more than an hour to see it (the tour takes nearly 3); the rest of the place has been developed into this ghastly waterpark with restaurants and loud music - a good example of the bad side of ecotourism. If I had my time again, I'd only have come for a couple of nights.
Graham
Australia
10
Scored 10
Bonito is a wonderful natural treasure!
Bonito is a wonderful natural treasure! With amazing rivers, rich fauna, delicious foods, endless exotic fruits, and more than 60 excursions, we could easily spend a month here and never get tired of the local beauty and people´s hospitality! The organization of the tours are exceptional even during the high season. We felt safe within our groups and the guides were knowledgeable. For us it was a educational and recreational experience. We will sure be back!
Nicole
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Bonito is such an amazing place, with lots of activities to...
Bonito is such an amazing place, with lots of activities to do and it is also a safe place.
I stayed there for 6 days, but I wished I stayed longer.
I rented a car from Bonito to go to my daily activities, the roads are easy to drive and well maintained with lots of signs. You can't get lost in there.
Activities were organised before through agencies and it was also very easy. The only downside is they were a bit expensive, however worthy.
Adriana
8.0
Scored 8.0
A place set-up to link the tourist to fresh water activities...
A place set-up to link the tourist to fresh water activities. Real opportunity for snorkeling and swimming with fishes.
The city centre has not too much to offer and food is really expensive. Worth if you are not on a budget.
Mariana
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
While the surrounding offers spectacular nature, the vibe of...
While the surrounding offers spectacular nature, the vibe of the place is for you to come as a tourist, overpay for the tourist attractions, and leave. Most activities have to be done with a guide through an agency so you can't really enjoy things at your own pace.
No reason to stay longer than doing the tours you've chosen. Every activity is overpriced (I've traveled around the world) under the pretense of eco-tourism. So, for example, I paid ~$78US (344 BRL) for a couple of hours snorkeling trip with lunch. A fair price in Brazil would likely be a quarter of that. I doubt the nice "eco" part of the intentions when places sell water in bottles and don't offer filtered water for free. Considering restaurants offer all types of meat (including cayman) and fish, there's not much care for the environment but for the pockets of the people owning the land which, IMHO, should have been made a nature reserve rather than private farms.
I wouldn't consider it a Brazilian eco-tourism success story but rather an oligopoly success in exploiting natural resources for maximized profits.
Aweaweawe
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Bonito for a week in total.
We stayed in Bonito for a week in total. This is one of my fav places in Brazil so far.
We ate at Juanita and Casa de Jaao. We loved the caves, especially Abismo, we also loved the Nascente Azul and Rio de Prata. We visited Mimosa and adored swimming behind the waterfalls, we did tubing and boating at the RIO FORMOSO.
We love it here! Bonito is an understatement
Would recommend hiring a car then you are free to move around as you want, we also stayed at the Zagaia resort and loved that too,
The Pousada is a short walk to the center of Bonito; The rooms are simple with air conditioner , private bathrooms and daily housekeeping;, The hotel´s staff is friendly and helpful; Breakfast options are delicious and with good variety. The breakfast kitchen helpers will make hot paninis for you if you request and they gifted us with a local delicacy called `Cueca Virada`. My kids and I were feeling very spoiled by their kindness and attention. We will recommend this little hotel to all our friends! Bonito is a jewel!
The breakfast was amazing. Very nice buffet. The chef was present and very friendly. He even asked about food allergies etc and made a special dish for us. However, we were upset that a family member who was not staying at this hotel was not allowed to have breakfast with us. Obviously we would be happy to have paid extra for him (as with any hotel), but they simply didn't allow. Note that the breakfast area was totally empty.
The swimming pool area is nice. The location of the hotel is great.
The property was lovely, a very different vibe from staying in a regular hostel or hotel, which my partner and I truly appreciated. The chalet where we stayed was small but comfortable and clean, and the property had a kitchen space and a nice garden/open area to hang out. Bathroom was shared but perfectly clean and accessible. Extra points for the property being pet-friendly and its beautiful handcrafted spaces. Also well-located.
Excellent location, very friendly and helpful owner. Room very clean and surprisingly spacious. Very comfortable beds. Price-quality amazing. Would definitely stay again if I come back to Bonito and I already recommended Rodrigo's place to other travelers!
Thiago and Gregory were the most amazing hotel staff we encountered on our trip- incredibly friendly, generous and genuine. The hotel is in a beautiful remote, yet accessible location, the pool was stunning, and the food delicious. Would 100% stay again.
It was really nice place to take a rest. Every parts of hotel looks new, all employees are very kind to customers. When I asked to the manager about their opening date, he told me that it took only 3 months. Beds were also clean and cozy.
Beautiful hotel with spacious room. Very comfortable and the staff is very friendly, exactly what we needed! The breakfast was nice and the pool area is beautiful
Great location in Bonito, close to the center to go on foot (5min) but far enough to avoid the 'traffic', crowd and music. Big and clean rooms. Good breakfast.
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