How Much Does a Bachelor Party in Brazil Actually Cost?

Last updated: 2026 | 8 min read


Most companies that plan luxury travel won't tell you the price until they have you on a call. That's not how we operate.

You're planning something important. You need real numbers to have a real conversation with your group. So here they are.

A Flamingo Bachelor experience in Brazil runs between $1,500 and $3,000 per person. What lands you at one end or the other is entirely about what your group wants to do.

Here's exactly what that means.

What $1,500 Per Person Looks Like

This is the full Flamingo experience. Not a budget version. Not a stripped-down approximation. The complete trip, done right, for a group that wants everything handled without every add-on on the list.

At this level your group gets a private villa inside a gated condominium, all meals prepared by a private chef, open bar throughout the stay, all ground transport handled from the moment you land to the moment you leave, full concierge service for the duration of the trip, and a private villa party that most groups end up saying was the highlight of the entire weekend.

Nothing is shared with strangers. Nothing is figured out on the fly. The villa is yours, the chef is yours, the cars are yours.

For a group of ten guys, that's a per-person cost that competes directly with what a serious Vegas weekend actually costs when you add up flights, hotel, two nights of bottle service, and dinners. Except what you get in Brazil at this price point is categorically different from anything Vegas delivers.

What $3,000 Per Person Looks Like

This is the version where you add the experiences that are genuinely hard to find anywhere else in the world.

Yacht day. A private yacht along the Brazilian coastline, your group and nobody else, stops wherever you want, open water swimming, cold drinks, the kind of afternoon that makes every other boat day you've ever had feel like a warm-up.

VIP table access. The right venues in Rio and Florianópolis, reserved in advance, with the access and service that makes the difference between a great night and an exceptional one.

Spa day. For the groups that want a recovery day built into the itinerary. More common than you'd think, and consistently one of the highest-rated parts of the trips where we include it.

Helicopter tour. Rio de Janeiro from the air is one of those experiences that genuinely has no equivalent. The coastline, the Christ the Redeemer, the mountains dropping into the ocean. Groups that add this never say it wasn't worth it.

At $3,000 per person you're building a trip that covers all of the above on top of the full base experience. It's the version where every day has something extraordinary in it and the only thing your group has to decide is what to eat for breakfast.

What Actually Determines the Final Number

Three things move the price more than anything else.

Group size. Larger groups spread fixed costs like the villa and chef across more people, which brings the per-person number down. Smaller groups pay a bit more per person for the same level of service.

Destination. Búzios villas run higher than comparable properties in Florianópolis. Rio sits in the middle. If the villa matters most to your group, that affects the number.

Length of stay. Most groups do three to four nights. Adding a night adds cost but also adds experience, and most guys who've done four nights say they wish they'd done five.

The Vegas Comparison Nobody Does the Math On

Before your group decides the international trip sounds expensive, do the actual math on Vegas.

Roundtrip flights from most US cities to Las Vegas: $300 to $500 per person. Hotel suite for three nights split ten ways: $400 to $600 per person. Two nights of bottle service at a real club: $500 to $800 per person. Dinners: $200 to $400 per person. Everything else: another $300 to $500 minimum.

You're at $1,700 to $2,800 per person for Vegas before anyone makes a bad decision at a poker table. For an experience that ten thousand other groups are having the exact same weekend in the exact same venues.

Brazil at $1,500 per person includes the villa, the chef, the bar, the transport, the concierge, and the party. The flight from Miami is under $600 roundtrip when booked in advance.

The math works. Most people just never do it.

How to Think About the Budget Conversation With Your Group

The best man's least favorite part of planning is collecting money from nine other guys. Here's the framing that works.

Don't present it as "we're going to Brazil, here's what it costs." Present it as "here's what we get for what we spend, and here's what the alternative actually costs."

When guys see the comparison laid out honestly, the international trip stops feeling like a splurge and starts feeling like the obvious choice. Because it is.

How to Get Your Number

Every trip is different because every group is different. The exact price depends on your dates, your destination, your group size, and what you want to include.

The fastest way to get a real number is to tell us those four things. We'll come back to you with a clear breakdown, no vague ranges, no surprises at the end.

That's how this works.

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