Train from Mangaratiba to Porto Alegre
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Mangaratiba to Porto Alegre. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Transport Mode: Flight
- Companies: Gol Linhas Aéreas, Azul Cargo Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes (including layovers)
- Distance: 1,500 miles (about 2,414 kilometres)
- Costs: Approximately £120 - £200 (depending on booking time and class)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable; direct air routes.
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 2 months in advance during the high season (December to February) for better prices and availability.
If you opt for air travel, the fastest and most comfortable option is a flight from Rio de Janeiro (Galeão International Airport often has better connections). Ensure you arrive at the airport early for check-in and security—typically at least 2 hours prior to departure.
Land Travel (Bus)
- Transport Mode: Long-distance Bus
- Companies: Viação 1001, Viação Expresso do Sul
- Duration: Approximately 22 hours
- Distance: About 1,450 miles (2,334 kilometres)
- Costs: Approximately £90 - £130 for a one-way trip
- Roads/Routes: BR-101 and BR-116 are the main highways used for bus travel between these two cities.
Pro Tip: Take an overnight bus for a comfortable experience—most long-distance buses come equipped with reclining seats, air conditioning, and meals.
Bus travel offers a scenic view of the Brazilian landscape, with frequent stops allowing you to stretch and grab snacks. Ensure to reserve your ticket online in advance to secure a good seat.
Car Travel
- Transport Mode: Road Trip
- Companies: Car rentals available at major airports (Localiza, Movida)
- Duration: Approximately 24 hours driving, without extended stops
- Distance: About 1,450 miles (2,334 kilometres)
- Costs: Estimated £200 for fuel (considering a vehicle with good fuel efficiency), plus car rental fees (£30 - £60 per day, plus insurance).
- Roads/Routes: Primarily via BR-101 and BR-116.
Pro Tip: Download local navigation apps and keep your GPS updated, as some remote areas may have limited mobile signal.
Driving from Mangaratiba to Porto Alegre allows for a high degree of flexibility. Consider planning your route to include interesting stops along the way, such as historical sites in Paraná or Serra Gaúcha for a taste of local wine.