Getting There
The city is accessible by flights through Senadora Eunice Michiles Airport.
São Paulo de Olivença is a municipality in the Amazonas state of Brazil, situated near the tri-country border area. The city is recognized for its sand export industry, which plays a crucial role in cement production. Visitors can explore the rich Amazonian culture and experience life in a remote part of Brazil. The city is accessible via the Senadora Eunice Michiles Airport, making it a gateway to the western Amazon region.
São Paulo de Olivença is a municipality in the Amazonas state of Brazil, situated near the tri-country border area. The city is recognized for its sand export industry, which plays a crucial role in cement production. Visitors can explore the rich Amazonian culture and experience life in a remote part of Brazil. The city is accessible via the Senadora Eunice Michiles Airport, making it a gateway to the western Amazon region.
Proximity to the tri-country border area.
Significant sand export industry.
Served by Senadora Eunice Michiles Airport.
Rich Amazonian culture.
Close access to the tri-country border, offering unique travel opportunities.
Remote location with limited urban amenities.
Rich cultural heritage and Amazonian lifestyle.
The city is accessible by flights through Senadora Eunice Michiles Airport.
Learn about the sand export industry, a key economic activity in the area.
Exploring Amazonian culture and remote Brazilian landscapes.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese, Spanish
Engage with the local Amazonian culture and traditions.
Adventure, Cultural Exploration, Off the Beaten Path
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, making it a good time for exploring the Amazon region.
Summers can be hot and humid, typical of the Amazon climate.
Fall is a pleasant time to visit with fewer tourists.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable climate for travel.