After a few days of actual travelling you begin to realise the things you need to have to hand on a daily basis and how to have them organised in as few clear zip bags as possible. So on getting up at 5am this morning. I decided to have a major overhaul of my packing strategy. Though, all my cruise clothes were already in a large zip lock vacuum bag at the bottom of my case, never to be seen again, partly because they aren't really travelling clothes but mainly because after 2 weeks on the boat they don't fit anymore.
As we headed to the airport I recalled that when doing my research on Sao Paulo it came across as just a very large city that didn't seem to have that much for a tourist to see or do. But now I feel we could have spent another 2 or 3 days here. You can judge how many tourists a place gets by the number of shops you can buy a fridge magnet in. So by that measure, Sao Paulo doesn't get too many tourists at all.
Manaus is a much bigger city than I expected and very developed. Once checked in, we spent the afternoon wandering around the downtown area. Not a place geared up for tourists so it was interesting to see the locals going about their everyday lives. We headed down to the waterfront thinking that it might be a little more geared to tourism. We arrived expecting a sort of San Francisco pier 39 vibe but the reality was more like Tilbury Docks.
The square outside the Teatro Amazonas did have a handful of restaurant/bars, so we ate in one and had a nightcap in another with a live band playing outside. They had about 20 outdoor tables and we were the only foreigners.Read more
TravelerReminds me of Sydney international arrivals. You need to be fit to make it through customs 😂
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Reminds me of Sydney international arrivals. You need to be fit to make it through customs 😂
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Looks lovely and relaxing. I wonder if the food matches the cruise food? Maybe your waistline is wishing it doesn’t 😂
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Colder for longer…