A lesser-known Amazon entry point
Macapa, Oiapoque, the equator line, river culture, wildlife, and frontier routes give you a distinct angle that the typical Brazil travel page does not have.
This new hub is separate from the current portal and is designed for American and other English-speaking visitors looking for travel, local context, media access, and Amazon-facing partnerships.
Travel planning, English guides, niche Amazon experiences, and direct sponsor packages usually outperform translated local headlines.
Use this page as the top of a small revenue funnel for hotels, tours, travel gear, newsletter sponsorship, and English-speaking media partners.
A regional news portal becomes more monetizable in dollars when it stops acting like a general homepage and starts acting like a focused entry point for visitors with clear intent.
Macapa, Oiapoque, the equator line, river culture, wildlife, and frontier routes give you a distinct angle that the typical Brazil travel page does not have.
Amapa has the kind of niche appeal that converts better with high-intent visitors than broad mass tourism content.
Hotels, tours, NGOs, logistics firms, researchers, and Amazon-facing brands can use this page as an English entry point.
The links below are isolated in a separate config file, so you can replace them with your affiliate IDs later without touching the layout.
Use this block for Booking.com or another hotel affiliate link aimed at English-speaking visitors planning a trip.
Explore staysUse Viator or your preferred travel partner for tours, airport transfers, day trips, and Brazil-wide experiences.
Browse experiencesUse Amazon.com for travel gear, adapters, hiking equipment, outdoor accessories, and remote-work essentials.
Shop essentialsPublish a handful of pages like "Visit Amapa", "Best Time to Visit", "Macapa Hotel Guide", "Equator in Brazil", and "Birding in Amapa". Link them from here and sell the traffic with affiliate offers and sponsor slots.
Instead of translating the whole portal, use a compact cluster of evergreen pages that match what international visitors actually search for before they buy, book, or ask for help.
An overview page for first-time visitors covering why Amapa is different, who it suits, and where to start.
Open guideA practical page for visitors who need to understand where to stay and how to use hotel-search intent commercially.
Open hotels guideA seasonality page built for search intent around weather, rain, dry months, events, and trip planning.
Open season guideThis part is for direct revenue, not ad-network dependency. It gives foreign partners a clear commercial path in USD from the first click.
Create focused pages for hotels, eco-lodges, tour operators, fishing, birding, and cultural experiences.
Sell a single sponsor position in an Amazon-facing brief sent to travelers, journalists, and international partners.
Offer direct packages to companies that want visibility with English-speaking audiences instead of only local advertisers.
You asked for something new without changing what already exists. This page does exactly that: it sits on top of the current portal, while the Portuguese site remains the editorial base.