Our tour starts from your hotel from where we will head to the historical center of Manaus, you'll be able to see the facades of the buildings with the marks of neo classic style that was the look of Manaus during the rubber boom.
Let's walk through an area called "the old Manaus" which can give a clear understanding of the wealthiest era that our region held.
We'll visit a museum that used to be the city hall and gives us a good understanding of the history of the capital of the Amazonas state.
We'll visit the Amazonas Opera House and understand how so many materials and artists were brought from Europe to the jungle to build a place that remains a symbol of this beautiful era.
We'll head to the market complex to see the three buildings know as the banana market, the fish market and the municipal market, each holding its unique beauty.
We'll visit also the Rio Negro Palace that was intended to be a rubber baron's house but ended up becoming the government's office.
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We'll visit the Amazonas Opera House and understand how so many materials and artists were brought from Europe to the jungle to build a place that remains a symbol of this beautiful era
Our tour starts from your hotel from where we will head to the historical center of Manaus, you'll be able to see the facades of the buildings with the marks of neo classic style that was the look of Manaus during the rubber boom. We'll go through an area called "the old Manaus" which can give a clear understanding of the rich era that our region held. We'll visit a museum that used to be the city hall and gives us a good understanding of the history of the capital of the Amazonas state.
We'll head to the market complex to see the three buildings know as the banana market, the fish market and the municipal market, each holding its unique beauty.
We'll visit also the Rio Negro Palace that was intended to be a rubber baron's house but ended up becoming the government's office.
We will meet you here with our car to start your tour.
Manaus, the capital of Amazonas, is the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Known for its rich biodiversity, unique cultural blend, and the famous Meeting of the Waters, it offers an unforgettable journey into the world's largest tropical rainforest.
A natural phenomenon where the dark Rio Negro and the sandy-colored Amazon River flow side by side without mixing for several kilometers.
A stunning 19th-century opera house built during the rubber boom, featuring beautiful architecture and regular performances.
A wildlife park showcasing the biodiversity of the Amazon, with various animals and plants native to the region.
A popular beach area with a lively atmosphere, offering water sports, restaurants, and a boardwalk.
A yellow sauce made from cassava, used in various Amazonian dishes, especially with fish and meat.
A large Amazonian fish, often grilled or cooked in tucupi sauce.
A purple berry from the Amazon, often served as a smoothie or bowl with granola and fruit.
The dry season offers better conditions for exploring the rainforest, with lower humidity and less rain. It's ideal for wildlife spotting and outdoor activities.
Brazilian Real (BRL)
GMT-4
110VV, 60HzHz
Manaus is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious in crowded areas and avoid walking alone at night.
Terminal Rodoviário de Manaus
The bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Manaus. Buses are affordable and cover most of the city.
Available • Apps: 99, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small town near Manaus known for its stunning waterfalls and natural pools, offering a refreshing escape into nature.
A stunning archipelago in the Amazon River, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rainforest and its wildlife.
A scenic cruise along the Rio Negro, offering a chance to see the unique meeting of the waters and spot wildlife.
Price varies by option