Wander Belém's exquisite riverside ecological park — a lush sanctuary of Amazonian birds, butterflies, and manatees at the confluence of the Guamá and Pará rivers — then climb the colonial lighthouse for one of the great panoramic views of the Amazon estuary.
What to expect
Enter through gardens bursting with heliconias and Victoria amazonica water lilies as egrets and ibis stalk the banks. The walk-through bird sanctuary places you among free-flying macaws, toucans, and Amazon kingfishers with no barrier between you and the wildlife. A manatee rehabilitation pool lets you observe these gentle giants up close. Climb the 1867 Mangal lighthouse for a sweeping panorama of the Amazon estuary at its widest — an unforgettable geographical spectacle. The riverside restaurant serves cold fresh coconut water and regional snacks in a beautifully shaded setting.
Good to know
Open Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–18:00. Located along the Estrada Nova waterfront, 15 minutes by taxi from the pier. Mornings are cooler and bird activity is highest before noon — aim to arrive at opening. Lightweight clothing, sun hat, and binoculars strongly recommended. Allow 2–2.5 hours. Pre-arrange a private naturalist guide via ToursByLocals for maximum wildlife insight.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Belem — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.