Travel by private boat to a hauntingly beautiful reconstruction of a 19th-century rubber estate on the banks of the Negro River, where expert guides conjure the brutal, gilded world of the Amazon rubber boom that built the Opera House and briefly made Manaus one of the wealthiest cities on earth.
What to expect
A private motor launch carries you across the Rio Negro to a lovingly reconstructed seringal (rubber estate), originally built as a film set and now a remarkable open-air museum. Your guide leads you through the rubber tapper's cottage, the estate owner's grand house, the processing shed, and the company store — a microcosm of the feudal world that made and broke thousands of lives. Exhibits include original tapping tools, latex processing equipment, and period photographs. The contrast between the estate owner's Belle Époque pretensions and the tappers' squalor is vivid and moving. The river crossing itself, with views of the jungle-fringed Negro, is spectacular.
Good to know
Coordinate your private boat directly from the Ponta Negra waterfront area, approximately 15 minutes from the cruise pier by taxi. The museum itself takes 1.5–2 hours; allow 4 hours total. Opening hours are typically Tuesday–Sunday 08:00–16:00 — verify before departure. Combine with a visit to Ponta Negra Beach for a perfect half-day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manaus — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.