Things To Do
in Ananás

Ananás is a small municipality in northern Brazil, situated along tropical rivers and lush forests. The town offers a relaxed pace, colorful markets, and friendly communities. Visitors can sample river-caught fish, tropical fruits, and traditional crafts while using the nearby waterways for short tours.

The climate is warm and tropical, with a pronounced rainy season that shapes outdoor plans.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Welcome to Ananás
morning
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Arrive in Ananás, where the lush landscapes and vibrant culture greet you. Take time to settle into your accommodation, enjoying a refreshing drink while soaking in the views. Afterward, explore the nearby markets to get a feel for local life and sample tropical fruits.

afternoon
:

Head out for an exciting guided tour to the breathtaking Rio Ananás. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature, with opportunities for bird watching and photography. After the tour, relax by the riverside and enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by scenic beauty.

evening
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As the sun sets, join a traditional Brazilian barbecue at a local restaurant. Savor various meats and side dishes while enjoying live music that showcases regional talent. Conclude your evening with a stroll under the stars, experiencing the warmth of local hospitality.

day 2
Cultural Exploration
morning
:

Begin your day with a visit to the Museu de Ananás, where displays reveal the rich history and heritage of the region. Engage with knowledgeable guides who share fascinating stories about the town's formation and development. Take your time to explore the unique exhibits that showcase local artisanship.

afternoon
:

Experience the lively atmosphere of the town square, where artisans and vendors display their crafts. Spend time browsing handcrafted jewelry, textiles, and other souvenirs to take home. Enjoy a light lunch at a café, sampling local dishes that capture the flavors of the region.

evening
:

Attend a cultural dance show in the town center, enjoying performances that celebrate traditional Brazilian dance forms. Engage with local performers, learning about the stories that their dances convey. Enjoy the vibrant energy of the community as they celebrate their heritage.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$8-12
🥤Soft drink or coffee$1-3
🏨Mid-range hotel per night$40-70
🚗Local transportation (short ride)$2-7
🧺Fruit juice or açaí bowl$3-6

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Access to riverside scenery and nature
  • Warm, friendly locals and affordable prices
  • Casual, low-stress vibe
  • Good base for Amazonian exploring
  • Limited high-end dining and nightlife
  • Occasional heat and humidity
  • Language barrier for non-Portuguese speakers
  • Less-developed public transport outside town
  • "Olá" - Hello
  • "Bom dia" - Good morning
  • "Por favor" - Please
  • "Obrigado/Obrigada" - Thank you
  • "Quanto custa?" - How much does it cost?
  • "Onde fica o banheiro?" - Where is the bathroom?
  • "Pode me ajudar?" - Can you help me?

Places to Visit in Ananás

Visit one of these nice places.

Mirante do Rio

Elevated viewpoint along the river offering sunset views and palm silhouettes.

Ponte de Madeira Velha

A rustic wooden bridge over calm water with reflections, ideal for golden hour photography.

Centro Histórico Colorido

Colorful storefronts and fruit stalls that showcase daily life and local textures.

Cachoeira próxima

Nearby waterfall with clear pools and rainforest backdrop for landscape shots.

Culinary Guide

Food in Ananás

Ananás culinary scene centers on river fish, fresh fruits, and simple, flavorful dishes that celebrate the region's harvest.

Ananás Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Tacacá

A hot Amazonian soup made with tucupi and dried shrimp, traditionally served with jambu.

Must-Try!

Pirarucu no tucupi

Baked or grilled pirarucu fish with tucupi sauce and tapioca.

Moqueca amazônica

Fish simmered in coconut milk with peppers, onions and regional herbs.

Açaí na tigela

Frozen açaí puree served with granola and tropical fruits.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Mercado Municipal de Ananás

Vibrant local market offering fresh fruit, river fish, cassava, and regional snacks.

Feiras da Banana e Fruta

Street markets where you can sample fresh fruit and quick bites from street vendors.

Climate Guide

Weather

Tropical, hot and humid year-round with a pronounced rainy season. Expect warm days and warm nights; humidity is high, and rain showers can appear quickly.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Greetings

Greet with a smile and say 'Bom dia' or 'Olá'; a handshake is common, and eye contact shows respect.

Dress code

Light, breathable clothing is typical; modest dress for churches and religious sites.

Public demeanor

Be polite in conversations, avoid raising your voice, and show patience in queues and markets.

Safety Guide

Safety

Like many small towns, keep an eye on belongings in crowded markets, use reputable transportation at night, and stay hydrated. Mosquito protection is important in forested areas, especially at dawn and dusk.

Tipping in Ananás

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In restaurants, a 5-10% tip is appreciated if service is good; many casual places round up the bill. Cash tips are convenient but cards are increasingly accepted.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Dry Season (May–September)

Generally sunny days with cooler evenings; ideal for outdoor activities, but rivers may be lower and some trails dusty.

Rainy Season (October–April)

Frequent showers and high humidity; lush greenery, higher river levels, and occasional flash floods—plan flexible activities.

Nightlife Guide

Ananás at Night

The nightlife in Ananás is relaxed, with riverside bars offering casual music, samba and forró nights, and chats with locals after sunset.

Hiking in Ananás

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Trilha da Serra da Bandeira

Forest trail with viewpoints overlooking river valleys and rainforest in a protected area.

Trilha do Cacau Park

Relaxed nature walk through cacao and tropical vegetation with occasional wildlife sightings.

Airports

How to reach Ananás by plane.

Belém International Airport (BEL)

Major gateway to northern Brazil; from Belém, you can reach Ananás by a regional flight or a longer ground transfer.

Palmas–Brigadeiro Lysias Rodrigues Airport (PMW)

Capital of Tocantins; serves as a practical gateway for travelers heading to Ananás.

Imperatriz Regional Airport (IMP)

East of Ananás, provides additional access from Maranhão and surrounding regions; connections may require overland transfer.

Getting Around

Walkability

The town center is walkable with markets, cafes, and riverside paths within easy reach. Some outskirts require short rides by taxi or tuk-tuk, and seasonal rain can affect sidewalks.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Local residents

A mix of riverine communities, farmers, and urban families with strong ties to the land and river.

Indigenous and riverine groups

Longstanding communities with distinct crafts, languages, and cultural traditions.

Tourists and visitors

Mostly travelers seeking nature, markets, and river experiences.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Football (soccer)

The most popular sport, played in schools, fields, and local clubs.

Fishing

River fishing is common and a popular pastime for locals and visitors.

Capoeira

Traditional Brazilian martial art performance and practice in towns and cultural centers.

Transportation

Traffic

Roads into Ananás are generally modest and can be busy during market days; taxis and ride-sharing are common for short trips. Public transit is limited beyond the town center, and boat or river travel is a practical option for nearby areas.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Ananás.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Vegetarians can usually find beans, rice, salads, and fried plantains; ask for vegetable stews and side dishes and avoid sauces based on meat broth.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare is available in local clinics and a regional hospital in larger nearby towns; for serious conditions, travel to Belém or Palmas offers more comprehensive care. Travel insurance is recommended.

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