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Campo Grande doesn't feel like a city built for sightseeing on foot — it feels like one built for riding. Wide avenues, long straight boulevards and a grid layout mean the distance between the green sprawl of the Parque das Nações Indígenas and the sizzle of the Feira Central is easy on two wheels and tiresome on any other option. Add in the fact that this is the classic gateway to the Pantanal, and a motorcycle stops being a convenience and starts being the whole point of the trip.

Compared with the traffic-choked, narrow-laned cities on Brazil's coast, Campo Grande is refreshingly manageable: broad roads, light congestion, and a layout that rewards a rider who wants to cover a lot of ground in a short time. It's also the standard base for road trips toward Bonito and the gravel tracks of the Pantanal, where a bike gets you to roadside wildlife and river crossings that a car itinerary simply drives past. If you're planning to **rent a motorcycle in Campo Grande**, this is a city that makes the choice pay off immediately.

Top 10 things to see in Campo Grande by motorcycle

  1. Parque das Nações Indígenas — one of Brazil's largest urban parks, with paved lanes that make a perfect, scenic first ride and a spot locals actually use daily.
  2. Feira Central de Campo Grande — the city's beloved Thursday and Saturday street-food fair, famous for sobá and chipa, and a natural stop for an evening ride.
  3. Mercadão Municipal Antônio Spinelli — a historic market for local produce and Pantanal and Paraguayan goods, just a short hop from downtown.
  4. Memorial da Cultura Indígena — a striking museum inside the Parque das Nações Indígenas dedicated to the region's indigenous heritage.
  5. MARCO – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Mato Grosso do Sul — free contemporary art and an easy downtown stop between longer rides.
  6. Morada dos Baís — one of the last preserved early-20th-century houses in the city, now a cultural center worth a stop on a historic-center loop.
  7. Parque dos Poderes — a green government-district park with trails and lakes, popular with local riders looking for a quick escape from traffic.
  8. Horto Florestal — a shaded forest reserve on the edge of town, a cool retreat from the downtown heat.
  9. Bioparque Pantanal — the world's largest freshwater aquarium, opened in 2022 and well worth the ride out.
  10. Estrada Parque Pantanal — the legendary dirt-and-gravel road toward Miranda and Abobral; a full day trip, but the reason many riders base themselves in Campo Grande in the first place.

What do you need to rent a motorcycle in Campo Grande?

To ride anything beyond a small moped, you'll need category A of the Brazilian CNH or an equivalent foreign motorcycle licence — an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required alongside it. The legal minimum driving age in Brazil is 18, though rental companies often set a higher bar for bigger bikes. Expect to leave a deposit, usually as a credit-card hold, with the exact amount depending on the company and the model you choose.

How much does it cost to rent a motorcycle in Campo Grande?

A basic 125–160cc commuter bike runs around 150 BRL per day in low season, climbing to roughly 250–350 BRL per day in high season. If you're heading out toward the Pantanal on gravel roads, an adventure or dual-sport model in the 300–650cc range can cost 400 BRL per day or more.

  • Prices climb in July, the peak of the dry season and prime time for Pantanal wildlife watching.
  • December and January, Brazil's summer holiday season, also push rates up.
  • February–March and November are the best months for a bargain, with lower tourist demand.

When to book a rental motorcycle in Campo Grande?

High season runs December through March, plus a smaller July peak tied to school holidays and dry-season Pantanal tours — book ahead if you're travelling then, since prices and availability tighten fast. Low season stretches from May to September, when the weather is cooler, the city quieter, and prices noticeably friendlier. If your schedule is flexible, aim for the shoulder months to get the best rate on your **scooter hire in Campo Grande** or motorcycle rental alike.

Local traffic rules in Campo Grande

Brazil drives on the right, and helmets are mandatory for both rider and passenger at all times. Motorcycles must run with headlights on day and night, no exceptions. Speed limits default to 60 km/h in urban areas, rising to 80–110 km/h on rural roads and highways — always follow posted signage over the default. Brazil enforces zero tolerance on drink-driving, so any detectable alcohol is treated as an offence. Ride prepared, keep your documents on you, and Campo Grande's open roads will do the rest. Have a nice trip!

Types of motorcycles available

On our website you can rent the following types of motorcycles: cruiser, sport, touring, standard, classic, dual-purpose, dirt bikes, street, naked bikes or roadsters, choppers, custom, streetfighter, sport-touring, dual-sport, on-road, off-road, adventure motorcycles, supermoto, scrambler, motorcycle with sidecar, enduro, motocross mx, trail, motards, tricycles, bikes with automatic or manual gears, luxury motorbikes.

Models of motorcycles available

On our website you can hire motorcycles from the following manufacturers: BMW, Harley Davidson, Aprilia, Buell, Cagiva, Ducati, Gilera, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Husqvarna, Jawa, MV Agusta, Moto Guzzi, Triumph, Benelli, Bajaj, Indian, Royal Enfield, TVS, Beta, Bimota.

Which insurance is provided?

Most providers include basic third-party liability insurance in the rental price, with options to upgrade to fuller coverage that reduces or removes your deposit liability in case of damage or theft. Always confirm exactly what is and isn’t covered before you set off.

Extra services available

When you make an online motorbike reservation you can also order the following extra services and equipment: integral helmet, GPS navigation, intercom, unlimited mileage, top case, side cases, boots, jacket, gloves, individual guide or tour, map, full insurance, one-way rental, or delivery to your chosen address.

Why use BikesBooking.com?

  • Compare prices from multiple local rental companies in one place;
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  • Friendly support if your plans change.

Most of our motorcycle rental providers have years of experience and will equip you with a well-maintained bike, helmet and insurance for the ride ahead. The number of companies we work with is increasing every day, so if you want to rent a motorcycle locally, just use the search form at the top of the page. Have a nice trip!