Manaus cruise port guide
If ever a city were a model for boom and bust, it would be Manaus, which lies at the confluence of Brazil’s Amazon River and Rio Negro, more than 1,450 kilometers (900 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean. Like in America’s Old West, great fortunes were amassed in no time here and vanished just as quickly during the boom years of rubber production in the late 19th century. The most enduring memorial of that time is the great opera house and theater that are still in use today, and whose existence in the Amazon helped inspire the 1982 movie Fitzcarraldo, about one man’s maniacal obsession with bringing opera to the jungle. These days, Manaus is downright huge—perhaps surprisingly, it’s Brazil’s seventh-largest city. A swank new soccer stadium was added for the 2014 World Cup, and a three-kilometer-long (two-mile-long), cable-stayed bridge opened in 2011 across the Rio Negro. The Ponta Negra suburb has modern high-rises, buzzing restaurants and beaches that rival those of any town on the sea. But within minutes, visitors can find themselves in the watery jungle, the source of the Amazonian specialties like pirarucu fish and acai berries on the menus of Manaus’s restaurants.
About Manaus
Manaus is a river port city deep in the Amazon rainforest in Amazonas state, Brazil, situated at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon. The Port of Manaus, a commercial hub since the rubber boom era, serves as the main gateway for cruise ships exploring the Amazon basin.
The iconic Teatro Amazonas opera house stands as the grandest legacy of the rubber boom. Tour boats make the celebrated journey to the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark Rio Negro and the sandy-brown Solimões flow side by side for nine kilometers without mixing. Jungle lodges and guided tours venture into the surrounding Amazon rainforest, which is home to abundant wildlife including pied tamarins, river dolphins, piranhas, and thousands of bird species.
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