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Tabatinga + Santander Park Excursion

On this excursion to Tabatinga, you'll cross the border into Brazil and explore key sights along the Amazon River. You will also observe parrots in Leticia's Santander Park. Description. Pickup will be from your hotel in Leticia, proceeding to...

  • 3 hours
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On this excursion to Tabatinga, you'll cross the border into Brazil and explore key sights along the Amazon River. You will also observe parrots in Leticia's Santander Park.

Description

Pickup will be from your hotel in Leticia, proceeding to the border with Brazil, only 15 minutes away. Upon crossing, we'll arrive in Tabatinga, located on the Amazon River.

In Tabatinga, we'll visit significant sites starting with Casa do Chocolate, offering various chocolate products, where you can purchase souvenirs.

Next, we will explore the shopping area featuring popular sandals. The vibrant colors and designs are appealing.

A visit to the port will allow you to view typical Amazonian boats. The name Tabatinga translates to "white mud" in Tupi, highlighting the riverbed's characteristics.

The tour will conclude at the Comara viewpoint, providing vast views of the Amazon River.

On the return trip to your hotel, we will stop at Santander Park in Leticia to see flocks of colorful parrots.

The 3-hour tour will conclude with a drop-off at your accommodation.

Hotel pickup

The tour includes pickup at all hotels in Leticia. For accommodations outside the urban area, an additional fee of 10 USD will be required on the activity day.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transfer by car, minibus, or bus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Admission to Santander Park

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, imperative to point out when the booking is made

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