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Cruise MS Insignia docks in the Port of Manaus and reinforces the capital as destination of international tourism

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The Port of Manaus received, on Monday, (2/2), the cruise ship MS Insignia, which docked in the port of the capital Amazon with more than 1,100 passengers and crew of various nationalities to boost the local tourism during the cruise season 2025/2026.

With Marshall Islands flag and operated by the shipowner Oceania Cruises, MS Insignia lands in Manaus with 803 tourists and 372 crew members, moving the local economy and expanding the circulation of visitors in the cultural, historical and natural attractions of the capital.


The ship integrates the cruise season 2025/2026, which follows until April this year, period that consolidates Manaus as one of the main stops of international routes by the Amazon.

The increasing flow of cruises reinforces the role of the city in the tourist scene, especially after Manaus is the only Brazilian city selected among the ten destinations highlighted in the international research "Best Trending Destinations 2026", which points to the most sought-after and promising locations for global tourism, expanding the visibility of the Amazon capital in the national and international market.


About 180 meters long, the MS Insignia carries out an international itinerary that began in San Juan (Porto Rico), passed through Belém (PA) and goes to Parintins (AM), strengthening the Amazonian cruise route and expanding the presence of the region in the main international tourist circuits.

Cruise MS Insignia docks in the Port of Manaus and reinforces the capital as destination of international tourism

The Port of Manaus received, on Monday, (2/2), the cruise ship MS Insignia, which docked in the port of the capital Amazon with more than 1,100 passengers and crew of various nationalities to boost the local tourism during the cruise season 2025/2026.

With Marshall Islands flag and operated by the shipowner Oceania Cruises, MS Insignia lands in Manaus with 803 tourists and 372 crew members, moving the local economy and expanding the circulation of visitors in the cultural, historical and natural attractions of the capital.

The ship integrates the cruise season 2025/2026, which follows until April this year, period that consolidates Manaus as one of the main stops of international routes by the Amazon.

The increasing flow of cruises reinforces the role of the city in the tourist scene, especially after Manaus is the only Brazilian city selected among the ten destinations highlighted in the international research "Best Trending Destinations 2026", which points to the most south-after and promising locations for global tourism, expanding the visibility of the Amazon capital in the national and international market.

About 180 meters long, the MS Insignia carriages out an international itinerary that began in San Juan (Porto Rico), passed through Belém (PA) and goes to Parintins (AM), strengthening the Amazonian cruise route and expanding the presence of the region in the main international tourist circuits.

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