Brazil · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Ponta Pora
Everything you need to explore Ponta Pora — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Historic in Ponta Pora
Main Catholic church built in the 1950s with simple modernist architecture. Interior has stained-glass windows depicting saints. Free to enter.
🕐 07:00-12:00, 14:00-20:00 daily
💡 Visit during a weekday mass (usually 7pm) to hear the choir sing in both Portuguese and Guarani. The church keeps its doors open until 8pm daily.
Hotels near Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora da Conceição →Cultural in Ponta Pora
Local market selling fresh produce, Paraguayan herbs, yerba mate, and handicrafts. No entry fee, but bring cash for street food stalls outside.
🕐 07:00-17:00 Mon-Sat, 08:00-12:00 Sun
💡 Try the 'tereré' (cold yerba mate) from a vendor near the main entrance — costs about R$2 and locals drink it all day. The market is busiest Saturday mornings.
Hotels near Mercado Municipal de Ponta Porã →Landmark in Ponta Pora
Street-level marker where the Brazil-Paraguay border runs through town. You can stand with one foot in each country. No entrance fee.
🕐 24/7 (outdoor landmark)
💡 Come at dusk for the best photos—the line is painted yellow and stands out against the asphalt. Watch out for fast traffic; it's an active road.
Hotels near Marco da Fronteira (Ponta Porã-Pedro Juan Caballero border line) →Park in Ponta Pora
Large urban park with native trees, a small lake, walking trails, and playgrounds. Good for birdwatching and a quiet afternoon.
🕐 06:00-18:00 daily
💡 Go early morning (around 7am) to see toucans and capybaras near the lake. The park gates actually open at 6am.
Hotels near Parque Ambiental Renato Azeredo →Museum in Ponta Pora
Small historical museum housed in a restored 1920s mansion by a lake. Exhibits cover the town's founding, yerba mate trade, and border conflicts. Free admission.
🕐 13:00-17:00 Tue-Sat, closed Sun-Mon
💡 The museum is run by a local couple—ask them to show you the old photographs of Ponta Porã from the 1940s. Opens only in the afternoon, contrary to some online listings.
Hotels near Casarão do Lago (Museu Histórico de Ponta Porã) →Where to Eat in Ponta Pora
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Ponta Pora?
The top attractions include Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora da Conceição, Mercado Municipal de Ponta Porã, Marco da Fronteira (Ponta Porã-Pedro Juan Caballero border line), Parque Ambiental Renato Azeredo, Casarão do Lago (Museu Histórico de Ponta Porã).
How many days do you need in Ponta Pora?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Ponta Pora 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Ponta Pora famous for?
Ponta Pora is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Ponta Pora?
Top options include Dominio's Pizzeria.., Pizza Nostra, Restaurante Coma Bien, Lo de Pepe.