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History

The Ilha do Marajó is an island located in the state of Pará, Brazil. It is known for its unique mix of Portuguese, indigenous, and African cultures. The island has a rich history dating back to pre-Colonial times when it was inhabited by indigenous tribes. It was later colonized by the Portuguese in the 17th century and became an important trading post for the region.

How to Get There

To get to Ilha do Marajó, travelers can take a ferry from the city of Belém, which is the capital of Pará. The ferry ride takes about two hours and offers stunning views of the Amazon River along the way. Once on the island, visitors can explore the various towns and villages by car, bike, or boat.

List of Attractions

  • Visit the historic town of Soure
  • Explore the lush mangrove forests of the island
  • Take a boat tour of the Amazon River
  • Visit the buffalo farms and try traditional dishes made with buffalo meat

Ticket Information

There is no entrance fee to visit Ilha do Marajó, but travelers will need to pay for transportation to and from the island. Ferry tickets from Belém to Ilha do Marajó can be purchased at the port or online in advance.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring plenty of bug spray and sunscreen as the island can be hot and humid
  • Try the local cuisine, including dishes made with fresh seafood and buffalo meat
  • Take a guided tour to learn more about the history and culture of the island
  • Respect the local customs and traditions of the indigenous communities on the island

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