10 Things to do Good for Kids in Amazon River That You Shouldn't Miss

September 18, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Amazon River, Brazil including Arquipelago de Anavilhanas, Parque Ecologico Janauari, Teatro Amazonas, Bosque da Ciencia, Ponta Negra Beach, Meeting of Waters, Church of Sao Sebastiao e Sao Francisco de Assis, Manauara Shopping, Museu da Amazonia (MUSA), Museu do Seringal Vila Paraiso.
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1. Arquipelago de Anavilhanas

Parque Nacional de Anavilhanas Bella Vista, Anavilhanas, 40km from Manaus Barra Do Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil, Manaus, State of Amazonas Brazil 5592992059342 http://www.icmbio.gov.br/portal/o-que-fazemos/visitacao/ucs-abertas-a-visitacao/212-parque-nacional-anavilhanas
Excellent
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5.0 based on 743 reviews

Arquipelago de Anavilhanas

Reviewed By AndrewTaylor8510 - Sao Paulo, Brazil

Paradise that must visited in this life. Wonderful beaches with white sand, picnic in beautiful places, invigorating sunset river bath in the company of porpoises.

2. Parque Ecologico Janauari

Rio Negro / Rio Solimoes Salidas Marina David / Manaus Moderna, Manaus, State of Amazonas Brazil 9281824793
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4.5 based on 510 reviews

Parque Ecologico Janauari

A visit to this 9000-acre park is an Amazon-like experience, with dry and flooded forests and lowlands, and numerous examples of giant water lilies measuring as much as seven feet in diameter.

3. Teatro Amazonas

Av. Eduardo Ribeiro, 659 Centro, Manaus, State of Amazonas 69025-140 Brazil +55 92 3622-1880 [email protected] https://cultura.am.gov.br/portal/teatro-amazonas/#
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4.5 based on 9,497 reviews

Teatro Amazonas

This magnificent theater, crowned with a tiled mosaic dome in the colors of the Brazilian flag, features operas and other artistic performances.

Reviewed By BernhardL454 - Vienna, Austria

Visiting Teatro Amazonas is a must when being in Manaus. I do highly recommend visiting one of the free shows. We saw a modern balet inspired by traditional Amazon music. Get into the queue about 45 minutes before the show starts. They open the doors at about 30 minutes before the beginning of the show and there is free seating. As it is very chilly inside the Teatro, bring a sweater. It is an opera house, so I do recommend wearing long trousers and propper shoes - not only because of the chilly temperatures inside.

4. Bosque da Ciencia

Rua Bem-ti-vi N1, Manaus, State of Amazonas CEP 69060-001 Brazil +55(92) 3643-3192 [email protected] http://bosque.inpa.gov.br
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4.5 based on 1,097 reviews

Bosque da Ciencia

Reviewed By ElgaK_12

There was a lot of walking, especially to the alligators. The museum within the grounds had very interesting exhibits and it was slightly cooler inside. Our guide, Rainier, was excellent. A native hut sold local craft work.

5. Ponta Negra Beach

Manaus, State of Amazonas Brazil
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4.5 based on 4,254 reviews

Ponta Negra Beach

Reviewed By Banskali

A nice beach - with many bars and restaurants...it gets a bit crowded on the weekends...but so do most nice beaches. I like it.

6. Meeting of Waters

Rio Negro e Rio Solimoes, Manaus, State of Amazonas 69005-141 Brazil +55 92 99514-1469
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4.5 based on 5,959 reviews

Meeting of Waters

Unusual meeting of the Amazon and Solimoes rivers

Reviewed By myom624 - Coquitlam, Canada

"Fun & fulfilling" is just how I would describe this tour on the Rio Negro River (with also compliments to its "well-organized" nature) from its starting point near the Manaus Port Terminal right at about 9 am followed by about an hour of some nice views along the waterfront (including those of the port machinery, what maybe some "colorful favelas" of Manaus & the "long bridge" over the Rio Negro) to the first stop at the "fairly wide" confluence area of the black-watered Rio Negro & the brown-watered Amazon (for a "quite sufficient" time allowance of about 10 minutes to see), then a short 5-to-10-minute ride to the second stop at some "floating structure" with some mini-ponds full of "quite sizeable" fish where yes the interesting thing some people did was to buy small fish available for sale and feed them to those big fish (for about half an hour with also some souvenir shops to browse), then about a half-hour ride to the third stop for a buffet lunch with some small "nature walk" along the raised boardwalk nearby just before lunch (for a little over an hour in total and where there were also some big tables with souvenirs for sale although I found the costs "quite a bit" more for similar items compared to Adolpho Lisboa Market back at the Manaus waterfront), then the ride for the "longest stretch" of about 1.5 hours to the fourth stop for a swim with "pink dolphins" which were just 5-minute sessions in small groups of like 5 or 6 people but yes which for me was the "most fulfilling" part of this tour being just "amazingly up close" with 3 or 4 of them in that precious allotted time (for about an hour at the stop where yes it was also great to enjoy seeing other groups do the same after my group), then a short ride of 5 to 10 minutes to the fifth & the last stop at an Indian village for a dance show in their "big house" followed by some time afterward to walk around their "village-like" area at the back or as for some people a chance to go into the water some more (for about an hour at the stop where just the 20-minute dance show was sufficient for me and I was just a bit wary of that water where there were also trees & such!), then finally the ride of about an hour back to the city (where actually some people also got off near the "pretty crowded" Ponta Negra Beach along the way which I'm not sure is a good spot to catch the sunset), and arriving back at the Port terminal (right where we had started in the morning) at about 5 pm after the duration of about exactly 8 hours. I booked my tour at my place Hostel Manaus for about 180 reais (an equivalent of about 55 US dollars) which I would say was a "reasonable deal" including the all-you-can-eat lunch (as mentioned above) & the hotel transportation both ways, especially in comparison of that price to another one I'd got earlier from another tour agent elsewhere (so yes might be a good idea to shop around a little).

7. Church of Sao Sebastiao e Sao Francisco de Assis

Rua Tapajos, Manaus, State of Amazonas 69010-150 Brazil +55 92 3232 4572 http://www.saosebastiaoesaofrancisco.com.br/
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4.5 based on 871 reviews

Church of Sao Sebastiao e Sao Francisco de Assis

Reviewed By ITRT

Visited the Church of St. Sebastian and St Francis of Assisi after our tour of the Teatro Amazonas (Amazon Theater). The church is nothing like the ones you see in Europe but its simplicity gives the church a special quality. On the walls and ceiling, there are many elegant frescoes as well as a patchwork of light-colored marble pillars and several colorful icons. The stained-glass windows are a sight to behold as is the blue-domed ceiling. A unique feature is the main altar which has a pedestal with two marble hands supporting it. If you go, be sure to look up at the domed ceiling and the crystal chandeliers. The church has only one bell tower because the second one was in the original design but never built. It’s important to be considerate of worshippers and not to be to aggressive taking photos. You don’t have to be Catholic to appreciate this church.

8. Manauara Shopping

Avenida Mario Ypiranga 1300 Adrianópolis, Manaus, State of Amazonas 69057-002 Brazil +55 92 3643-4700 http://www.manauarashopping.com.br
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4.5 based on 3,775 reviews

Manauara Shopping

The most complete shopping center in northern Brazil. Managed by Sonae Sierra Brasil.

Reviewed By paulacT4228XQ

Well we been there for some times and afternoons trying to find specific things like shoes but unfortunately we didn't found of the size, anyway is really interesting

9. Museu da Amazonia (MUSA)

Avenida Margarita S/N Cidade de Deus, Manaus, State of Amazonas 69099-285 Brazil Highlights info row image +55 92 99280-4205 [email protected] http://www.museudaamazonia.org.br
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4.5 based on 1,339 reviews

Museu da Amazonia (MUSA)

Created in January 2009, Musa sits on a 100-hectare area at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, belonging to the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia [National Institute for Amazonia Research] - INPA, in Manaus, a native dryland forest area that has been passionately studied for the last 50 years. The results of this research, compiled in catalogs that broach topics such as plants, birds and frogs, tell what Musa wants to show visitors. At Musa, one can find exhibitions, an orchid and a bromeliad house, a lake, aquariums, and experimental snake, insect, and butterfly labs. A 42-meter high tower provides a magnificent view of the treetops, unforgettable at 6 am. Forest trails allow visitors to take pleasant walks and make surprising discoveries. At Musa, we develop research on science popularization and scientific and cultural education. A house of culture and science, of relationships and the celebration of diverse beings in the world. A place where humans and non-humans live happily together.

Reviewed By 374mmdc - Sao Paulo, Brazil

The park/museum is a bit run down - the lack of investment if keeping the facilities is palpable. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit. You can take easy and safe walks into the Amazon jungle inside the park, and if you climb the ~200 steps that lead to the top of a metal observation tower you can see the resident monkeys playing around the trees canopy. The park also holds a pond with the water lilly Vitoria Regia. The museum/park sits in the limit of the city of Manaus, so prepare for a 40 mins taxi ride to get there. You might need to call an Uber to go back to the city since taxis are inexistent in this part of the city. Nothing in this park is friendly to the person with reduced mobility.

10. Museu do Seringal Vila Paraiso

Igarape Sao Joao - Acesso por barco na Marina do David, em Ponta Negra Taruma Mirim, Manaus, State of Amazonas Brazil (92) 3631-3632 [email protected] http://www.cultura.am.gov.br/museu-do-seringal-vila-paraiso
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4.5 based on 843 reviews

Museu do Seringal Vila Paraiso

Tue-Sun 8am-4pm

Reviewed By dmittleman - Palm Beach Gardens, United States

It takes a bit of doing to get to the rubber museum. A long boat ride after a long drive out to Ponta Negra. But it's worth it. The site was originally built for a movie, but it appears authentic. You really need a guide to explain things as the signage is not great. You get a great idea of what life as a rubber baron as well as life as a worker was like. One of the highlights of Manaus.

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