Step inside the Amazon's most astonishing architectural marvel — a gilt-domed Belle Époque opera house built at the height of the rubber boom, its chandeliers from Murano, its tiles from Alsace, its ironwork from Glasgow. A private expert guide brings the scandal, opulence, and romance of this jungle colosseum to vivid life.
What to expect
You enter through the iconic mosaic forecourt — its black-and-white waves evoking the Meeting of the Waters — and pass beneath the soaring 36-metre dome painted to mimic the Eiffel Tower's underside. Your guide leads you through the opulent auditorium, the painted ceiling, the royal boxes, and the backstage wings, recounting stories of Enrico Caruso's rumoured visit and the fortunes squandered to build a world-class venue 1,500 km from the sea. If a rehearsal is underway, the acoustics alone are breathtaking.
Good to know
The theatre is a 10-minute taxi ride from the cruise pier. Performances (check the official calendar at teatroamazonas.com.br) occasionally fall on port days — attending even a short concert or ballet is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Book your private guided slot directly via the theatre's ticketing office or website. Dress smartly for evening performances.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manaus — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.