Published June 11, 2025 | By RoccoImob
Infrastructure and tourism in Bombinhas are expanding rapidly, attracting important investments and transforming the municipality into one of the most promising destinations on the coast of Santa Catarina. With advances in environmental licensing, improvements in road access and federal resources aimed at sustainable works, the city gains prominence to live, invest and visit.
In this article, understand how the new Environmental Licensing Framework, the expanding road accesses and the +Turismo seal with R$ 27 million in resources are transforming the future of the city.
Environmental autonomy: What changes with the new Licensing Framework
Approved in 2025, the Legal Framework brings clearer rules, digital processes, and defined deadlines for project analysis. Municipalities with technical capacity, such as this one on the coast of Santa Catarina, now have greater autonomy to approve environmental licenses in a more agile and safe way.
Why is this positive for the real estate market?
- Reduction of bureaucracy for new ventures
- Greater legal predictability for investors
- Acceleration of works compatible with environmental preservation
- As a result, the location stands out as a reliable choice for those looking for real estate in valued and well-planned areas.

Urban infrastructure and the +Tourism seal: Planning that transforms
The municipality is undergoing a consistent urban requalification. Roundabouts, widened roads and smart signage already improve the flow in the busiest regions of the high season.
These actions are part of a nationally recognized plan: In 2018, with the +Turismo seal, R$ 27 million were released from the Ministry of Tourism for sustainable works aimed at receiving visitors. Although the resources have been released in previous years, their structural effects are still perceived in the current urban organization of the city.
Main application fronts:
- Urban infrastructure with a tourist focus
- Standardized road and tourist signs
- Accessibility and mobility for pedestrians and cyclists
- Valuing the image of the destination as a reference in organization and quality
The synergy between local planning and federal resources feeds a virtuous cycle: Urban improvements attract more visitors and investors.

Comparison between management models:
| Criterion | Royalties (traditional model) | Sustainable model |
|---|---|---|
| Main source of funds | Oil royalties | TPA, federal incentives, fiscal management |
| Fiscal risk | High | Low, with diversified collection |
| Investment autonomy | Limited | High, with a focus on local projects |
| Focus on urban infrastructure | Reactive, linked to economic cycles | Continuous, with an emphasis on mobility and accessibility |
| Environmental sustainability | Not always a priority | Central to the development model |
| Attractiveness to investors | Unstable | High, based on tourism and quality of life |
How does this impact those who want to buy or invest?
The sum of these factors creates a safe and advantageous environment for those who want to acquire real estate in the region:
- Faster and more secure licensing
- Expanding infrastructure with a sustainable focus
- Increased tourist attractiveness and vacation rentals
- Constant and planned appreciation
Whether for housing, second home or vacation rental, the scenario is promising — and with differentials that few places in Brazil offer.
Conclusion: The time is now
The southern coast of Santa Catarina is taking concrete steps towards a structured, environmentally responsible and economically sustainable development. The balance between nature, mobility and real estate appreciation places this city among the main investment hubs in the country.

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FAQs
What is the new Environmental Licensing Framework?
It is a national legislation approved in 2025 that modernizes, digitizes, and makes the environmental licensing process in Brazil more efficient.
How does the city benefit from this?
By having a trained technical team, the city hall can expedite licenses autonomously, favoring new ventures and public works.
Is the new access already working?
Yes, the initial stretch is already in use and improves the exit from the city on busy days. The definitive paving is in planning.
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