Port of Belem (Para Brazil)

Port of Belem (Para Brazil)

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Description

The port of Belem is the most important commercial port on the N coast of Brazil. The port is situated on the E bank of the Rio Para about 70 miles from its mouth. Communication is maintained with all inland Amazon ports.

This is the best port at which to enter Amazonia, but a detailed chart is essential for the Para River, which leads the 80 miles inland to Belem. This is a lively and interesting port.

Beware of the intense boating activity in this area and take care regarding the tidal streams, which can reach up to 5kn.

Beyond the harbour, is the site of the former yacht club. There are no longer any shore facilities here.

Moorings are available at the Marina B&B (001° 28.63’S 048° 28.47’W) and there is a dock where a dinghy can be safely left. Always ask the guards at the marina gate to get a taxi for you as the area around is not very safe. Take a business card with you to be able to show a taxi driver for the return trip.

Further up the river is an anchorage in front of the Hotel Beira Rio.

Most services, supplies and basic chandlery can be found in the town.

Phone: 91 3216-2129
Fax: 91 3216-2130
2016/01/11
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