About Manaus

Why to visit Manaus?

Visiting Manaus is diving into a unique experience that combines the grandeur of the Amazonian nature with the cultural richness of a vibrant city. Located in the heart of the world’s largest tropical rainforest, Manaus offers visitors the unparalleled opportunity to explore the Amazon’s unique biodiversity, with its lush forests, majestic rivers, and dazzling wildlife and flora. Moreover, the city serves as an ideal starting point for exciting expeditions in the region, such as boat trips along the rivers to spot pink dolphins, visits to riverside communities, and hikes through jungle trails.

Simultaneously, Manaus captivates with its rich history and distinctive architecture. The renowned Teatro Amazonas, with its green and pink dome and sumptuous interior, stands as an icon reflecting the golden age of rubber in the region. Furthermore, the city boasts a diverse cuisine highlighting unique Amazonian flavors, as well as a local handicraft scene rich in colors and traditions. With a well-developed tourism infrastructure, Manaus welcomes travelers with a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and activities that ensure a memorable and enriching visit.

MANAUS CLIMATE

Discover Manaus in all its nuances throughout the year! During the high season, from July to December, the city reveals itself in its splendor, with sunny days and temperatures averaging between 24°C and 32°C. It’s the ideal time to explore the majestic Amazon Rainforest, navigate the region’s lush rivers, and marvel at icons like the iconic Teatro Amazonas and the fascinating Meeting of the Waters.

In the months from January to June, during the mid-season, although rain is more frequent and temperatures can reach 35°C, Manaus still displays its natural beauty in a breathtaking manner. Freshwater beaches invite relaxation, while forest trails beckon adventure.

During the low season, from March to May, showers refresh the city under more intense heat, offering more affordable prices for tours and accommodations. It’s the perfect time to explore Manaus without the crowds, enjoying the authenticity of its culture, local cuisine, and typical crafts.

Regardless of the time of year, Manaus promises a unique journey enriched by vibrant culture, captivating gastronomy, and the incomparable opportunity to explore the world’s largest tropical rainforest. With a well-established tourism infrastructure, the city offers a variety of activities and experiences for all tastes and ages.


Where to stay in Manaus?

JUMA ÓPERA

The Juma Ópera Hotel, with the exclusivity of a high-standard boutique hotel occupying historic mansions in front of the impressive Teatro Amazonas, offers 41 spacious accommodations, a restaurant dedicated to regional and international cuisine, a gym, and a rooftop with a pool.

All suites are spacious, soundproofed, and feature unique decor, with most offering direct views of the Teatro Amazonas.

A high-standard historic boutique hotel that also stands out for its sustainable initiatives, as seen in the jungle lodge (Juma Amazon Lodge), including the use of solar panels for water heating and materials that incorporate recycled glass.



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