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Manaus

Manaus

About Manaus

New York was built on granite, London on clay. But Manaus was built on rubber. As the furthest navigable port on the Amazon, some 1,000 miles from the ocean, the city sprang up as a centre for rubber exports from the Brazilian plantations and became a focal point for trade.

Taking its name from the Manaos Indians who inhabited the region, the city became a huge boomtown at the end of the 19th century, as more and more rubber was harvested from the surrounding rain forest.

As the economy thrived, the locals erected monuments to their success. The most flamboyant being the huge golden-domed Opera House, which was imported, stone by laborious stone, from Europe. At its height, it also boasted palatial mansions and a hedonistic life-style.

Nowadays, the rubber industry has died away, but the city, with its vast crumbling civic building, remains a fascinating gaudy metropolis, set amidst a sea of dense rain forest.

Featured shore excursions

  • Amazon Experience
    Amazon Experience
    A wonderful opportunity to experience the Amazon area that surrounds Manaus City.Show shore excursion detail
  • Rainforest Walk - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    Rainforest Walk - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    This fascinating nature walk will show you the abundant diversity and natural beauty of the Amazon...Show shore excursion detail
  • Manaus City Tour
    Manaus City Tour
    Discover the capital of the Amazonas State, a sprawling city of contrasts with some interesting...Show shore excursion detail