Bonito is expensive on purpose. The Comtur unified voucher system means every excursion has a fixed price that doesn't negotiate — it protects the ecosystem and stops you from haggling. What nobody tells you is that half the tours don't earn their ticket. Here's the honest ranking between Rio da Prata, Sucuri, Nascente Azul and the rest, with what's worth it, what's worth once in a lifetime, and what you can skip without guilt.
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Bonito became expensive before it became organized. In 1995 Comtur (the municipal tourism council) created the Unified Voucher System to cap visitor numbers per attraction, standardize prices and protect the limestone springs that give the water its magical transparency. It worked. The water stays crystal, the riparian forest stays standing, and no attraction turns into a crowded beach.
The side effect is that you pay a lot and you don't negotiate. Each tour has a fixed price by category, sold only by licensed agencies. Whoever shows up planning to walk in and improvise loses the day. In high season (July, September, long weekends), the best attractions sell out 30 to 45 days in advance.
Good news: the structure is serious. Guides go through mandatory training, gear is inspected, the number of people per slot is capped. Bad news: half the catalogue sold as "unmissable" is filler. This article separates the real from the decorative.
Getting there: why a rental car is almost mandatory
Direct flights to Bonito (BYO) exist, but it's a seasonal Azul operation out of Campinas (VCP), with 2 to 4 weekly frequencies between June and October. Prices climb fast: USD 250-390 round trip in economy. Sells out months ahead.
The realistic route is Campo Grande (CGR). LATAM, GOL and Azul fly direct from GRU, CGH, GIG, BSB and CWB with 6 to 12 daily departures. Typical fare in May 2026: USD 125-195 round trip from São Paulo, USD 160-250 from Rio. Buy 60 days out.
From Campo Grande it's 300 km to Bonito via BR-262 + MS-345. Good road, paved the whole way, well marked. Real time: 4h driving comfortably, 3h30 driving fast. Economy rental at CGR: USD 23-35/day in May 2026 (Localiza, Movida, Unidas at the airport). SUV class for the dirt roads inside the attractions: USD 39-57/day.
Why car and not transfer? Almost every attraction sits 30 to 60 km from town, on packed-dirt roads that turn to mud in the rain. Agency transfers cost USD 14-27 per leg per person and lock you to the group schedule. Over 4 days of tours, the car pays for itself.
Unified Voucher System: what changes in practice
You don't buy directly from the attraction. You buy through an agency. Every agency charges the same price — because it's fixed. What changes between agencies:
- Service at booking time (some build an itinerary, others just sell the voucher)
- Transfer included or not (this matters a lot)
- Departure slot available (mornings are always better, afternoons are leftovers)
Serious agencies: H2O Ecoturismo, Ygarapé Tour, Bonito Way, Águas de Bonito Turismo. Avoid the improvised stalls at the bus station — same price, zero support if anything goes wrong.
Rain cancellation: clear rule. If Comtur cancels the attraction (heavy rain upstream), the voucher gets rescheduled or fully refunded. If you cancel by choice, they keep 100% after 24h. Buy domestic travel insurance (USD 4-7 per person for the whole trip) — it covers medical cancellation.
Snorkel floats: the honest R$/quality ranking
The float is Bonito's signature tour. You drift down the river in a wetsuit + mask + snorkel, floating among fish and aquatic plants. Five serious operations in town:
| Attraction | Price (USD) | Duration | Water clarity | Worth it? | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rio da Prata | 85-110 | 5h (lunch included) | Exceptional | TOP | The best snorkel float experience in Brazil. Atlantic forest trail beforehand, serious ranch lunch, 2 km of float |
| Rio Sucuri | 50-67 | 3h | Exceptional | BEST VALUE | Shorter, cheaper version. Spring with large fish. Unbeatable cost-benefit |
| Nascente Azul | 67-80 | 4h | Very good | Worth it | Combines a shorter float with cerrado landscape. Good for families |
| Recanto Ecológico Rio da Prata | 81-103 | 4h30 | Exceptional | Worth it, but pick Prata OR Recanto | Same owner as Rio da Prata, similar experience |
| Barra do Sucuri | 46-60 | 3h | Good | Skip if you already did Sucuri | Budget version of Sucuri, missing the same shine |
| Aquário Natural | 57-67 | 3h | Good | Skip | Short, crowded, infrastructure saturated. Sold as "unmissable", it's the most disappointing |
| Lagoa Misteriosa | 39-50 (no dive) / 150 (with tank) | 2h | Good | Only for certified divers | Brazilian cenote. Without a tank you just watch from a platform |
Verdict: if you only do one, Rio da Prata. If you do two, Rio da Prata + Rio Sucuri (not on the same day — visual saturation). If you have 3 water days, add Nascente Azul. Skip Aquário Natural without guilt.

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