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The first Relais & Châteaux Cruise in the world. The perfect getaway to the Upper Peruvian Amazon.

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Breathtaking sceneries, luxuriant forests, natural life at its finest, and the endless expanses of the river come together with our first-rate service to create a magical environment, an experience never to forget.

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The Delfin III

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Our newest vessel, the Delfin III, offers guests an immersive rainforest experience while simultaneously treating them to the highest levels of luxury.

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Starting at $3450.

Delfin II features 14 large guest suites. They offer all the comforts of world-class lodging yet with the spirit of casual and refined elegance.

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Starting at $4500.

Delfin I effortlessly combines comfort and grace to create the most unique vessel to ever sail in the Peruvian Amazon region.

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From the moment I stepped aboard the ship, I was treated so very well. The staff took the time to get to know the names of the passengers and greeted each of us by name. The rooms were cleaned often, the excursions were so interesting and fun, the guides were knowledgeable and made each excursion/activity an absolute blast and the food was fantastic! I highly recommend boarding the Delfín III for your trip of a lifetime!

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Thanks to Ericson and the entire Delfin l crew for an amazing trip in Amazon River. It’s indeed my second trip to Amazon in Peru, but every bit of experience was new and unique. Will entirely recommend Delfin Cruise to our friends. Keep up the great work!

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River Cruises in Iquitos

Explore a wide diversity of river cruises through Iquitos. We have 7 cruises that vary from 6 days to 11 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.

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Iquitos Travel Guide: How to Explore the Peruvian Amazon

The winding Amazon River as seen from above Iquitos, Peru

Many know Peru for Machu Picchu, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World , but not surprisingly, it boasts multiple wonders of the world on its soil. The mighty Amazon River flows through Iquitos, Peru and became one of the New 7 Wonders of the Natural World in 2012.

The Amazon River is something you must see in your lifetime! It is renowned for its astounding beauty, incredible biodiversity, and the vibrant cultures along its banks. 

Located right on the Amazon River, Iquitos is a destination catered to adventurous travelers with a love for nature. Iquitos, the gateway to the Amazon, is the perfect addition to your Machu Picchu tour .

A sunset over the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru

Spectacular sunsets can be admired over the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru.

Overview: Why You Should Go to Iquitos

Iquitos geography, how to get to iquitos, is iquitos safe, iquitos tours, where to stay in iquitos.

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Known as the largest city that cannot be reached by road, getting to Iquitos feels like an adventure right from the start! Iquitos is one of the world’s most extreme towns on the planet due to its isolated nature despite it being Peru’s largest city on the Amazon River. 

In Iquitos, you’ll find species which don’t exist elsewhere and unique experiences you can’t get anywhere else in the world. There’s a gourmet restaurant that floats down the Amazon River and even a Treehouse hotel where you can live out your childhood fantasy! 

Luxury river cruises and rustic lodges provide the home-base for daily excursions that take you deeper into the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Peru. You can photograph lush jungle landscapes, spot wild animals in their natural habitat , taste Peruvian superfoods straight from the tree, and listen to the symphony of sounds around you on an Iquitos amazon tour into the Peruvian jungle.

a caiman resting on dry land in front of a pond in Iquitos, Peru.

A caiman is just one of the many animals you’ll see in Iquitos, Peru. Quistococha by tacowitte , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Where is Iquitos? 

Iquitos is located north northeast of Lima in the Loreto region of Peru along the Amazon river. This jungle city is the capital of the Peruvian Amazon and is deemed the gateway to the Amazon.   

The Peruvian Amazon Rainforest is divided between northern and southern regions.  Iquitos is part of the northern Amazon and is near to the Columbia and Brazil borders.  Puerto Maldonado , in the southern Amazon, is in the Madre de Dios region of Peru and has lush biodiversity that thrives along the Madre de Dios river. The southern Amazon lies closer to the Bolivia and Brazil borders.

Map of Iquitos, Peru.

Map of Iquitos, Peru.

Where is the Amazon River? 

The Amazon River is located in South America and actually originates from a glacier in Colca Canyon , Peru. It’s just south of Iquitos, where the Marañón River and the Ucayali river converge, that the Amazon River first shows up on a map. From there, it flows eastward. The Amazon River runs through Peru, Ecuador, Columbia, Venezuela, Bolivia, and out through Brazil into the Atlantic Ocean.

Map of the Amazon River in South America

The Amazon River runs from Iquitos, Peru to Brazil.

How do you get from Lima to Iquitos then if it’s not accessible by road? Flights from Lima to Iquitos depart daily making the 640 mile journey in just under 2 hours. Locals traveling the region use cargo ships called lanchas to get from town to town by way of the river. Adventurous backpackers can also take the several day journey by cargo boat to witness remote cities along the Amazon river. For this off the beaten path travel route, basic Spanish is a must as well as wiggle room in your travel schedule for frequent cargo ship delays.

The winding Amazon River as seen from above Iquitos, Peru

The Amazon River from above the clouds. clouds-23 by Apollo , used under CC BY-SA 2.0  / Cropped and compressed from original

Yes. Iquitos is a safe place to travel with violent crime being largely unheard of. Around the Belen neighborhood and market pickpocketing can occur. It’s good to always be aware of your valuables and leave more expensive items tucked safely away in your hotel safe while exploring the city.

I asked Travel Advisor Adam Laughter what he had to say about safety in Iquitos. He said, “there are some sections of the Malecon Tarapaca that show the reality of poverty in Iquitos as you see communities of shacks down by the river. Depending on the tourist this could be a nice wake-up call or a big turn off. The section right down the street from the Plaza de Armas was decently safe at night but I wouldn’t go much farther down to the end after 7PM.”

The biggest dangers to your health in Iquitos would be from mosquito bites, or parasites due to improper food or water handling. Wearing repellant, drinking filtered water, and eating at reputable restaurants will be the best way to avoid any health bumps along the way. Read more about safety in Peru here .

Sub out Puerto Maldonado for Iquitos in any one of our customizable itineraries below. Or talk with one of our expert Travel Advisors to completely customize your Peru trip from scratch. 

Machu Picchu & Jungle Adventure – This 9 day itinerary takes you to the famous Machu Picchu ruins and into the jungle. 

Mystical Amazon & Andean Highlights – From Peruvian jungle to mountains to lakes, this 11 day itinerary gradually acclimatizes you as you explore the biodiversity of Peru. 

Cross the Andes to the Amazon – This 12 day itinerary takes you from Lima to Arequipa and Colca Canyon to Machu Picchu and onwards to the Amazon Rainforest. 

Discover Peru – This 16 day adventure takes you to all the must-see destinations in Peru! Get a taste of everything that Peru has to offer! 

Visit our complete destination guide for the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest for more info about Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado and other exciting jungle destinations!  

A blue and yellow macaw on a tree in Iquitos, Peru

A blue and yellow macaw is a species found in Iquitos. Photo by kuszapro , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

The Importance of Eco-Travel

A multi-day Amazon experience is the best way to see wildlife in a sustainable way. Staying at a jungle lodge or taking a luxury river cruise allow you to view different aspects of the jungle in their natural habitat. Look for a lodge or cruise that use sustainable tourism practices, why? Because protecting nature helps ensure you and the animals have a better experience. While it may be tempting to hold a sloth or macaw, that’s not where those animals truly belong. Unfortunately, paying money and attention to this practice ultimately brings harm to the place you’ve come so far to see.

Deeper exploration promotes animal wellbeing , supports local communities, and protects the natural environment. If you want a true Amazon experience, you should give yourself more than one day in Iquitos to experience the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.  

A brown monkey hangs from a tree by one hand in the Amazon jungle in Peru.

A monkey hangs from a tree in Iquitos, Peru. Photo By Alexandra Aguinaga of Peru For Less.

Top Iquitos Jungle Lodges

All lodges will take you from Iquitos city to their lodge on a boat ride. This ride usually takes between 2-4 hours depending on the location of your lodge. Iquitos is nick-named the gateway to the Amazon because Iquitos city is the starting point for explorations.

Treehouse LodgE

Treehouse Lodge Peru is a luxury Eco-property in Iquitos. Perfect for those looking to snap photos of some cool looking birds because your room is a treehouse built within the tree canopy. You’ll feel right at home amongst the toucans and monkeys that also call the Amazon home. Solar panels provide electricity making this a peaceful respite for anyone looking to disconnect. 

This lodge is for anyone daydreaming of sleeping in a treehouse. Experience the real Amazon with creature comforts like gourmet food, experienced guides, and panoramic jungle views.

The dining hall at Treehouse Lodge in the Iquitos jungle lit up at night.

Treehouse Lodge has all 12 Treehouse rooms built above the trees. Treehouse Lodge  by Treehouse Lodge , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Tapiche Jungle Reserve

Tapiche Jungle Reserve isn’t your ordinary touristic Lodge experience. Here they do the real work of preserving endangered species susceptible to poaching. Located a days boat ride from Iquitos, the long journey is worth it! Being more remote allows for greater chances of spotting those animals you’re wanting to see during excursions. This lodge is for anyone wanting an authentic off the beaten path eco-friendly Amazon experience.

“We don’t domesticate or manipulate the animals in any way, so visitors are seeing animals undisturbed in their natural habitat. Because of this, we can’t guarantee specific sightings, but our jungle is healthy, and there is always something great to see.” – Deborah Chen of Tapiche Jungle Reserve.

Amazon Yarpa River Lodge

Amazon Yarpa River Lodge is a stunning solar-powered lodge located about a 4 hour boat ride from Iquitos city. Yarpa River Lodge partnered with Cornell University and houses a field research center dedicated to conservation and the discovery of medicinal compounds. Their dedication to conservation means you’ll get access to top-notch guides and better chances of spotting animals on the protected reserve.

Tahuayo Lodge

The closer of Amazonia Expedition’s two Iquitos Amazon Tour options. Tahuayo Lodge is found just before the protected Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve. This reserve spans 1,621.94 sq miles southeast of Iquitos and is about 4 hours by boat from Iquitos city. Powered by solar energy, conservation here does not mean sacrificing comfort. Thrill seekers and nature enthusiasts alike will love the zipline ride 90 ft above the jungle canopy included in your stay!

“The Amazon has biodiversity because it is a complex mosaic of different ecosystems.” – Tahuayo Lodge

Ceiba Tops Luxury Lodge

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A cruise ship navigating the Amazon River next to a man in a canoe.

Top Iquitos River Cruises

Iquitos does not mean “roughing it” by any means when you can do it in style and comfort with a luxury Iquitos river cruise. 

The three story Delfin Amazon river cruise sits on the still Amazon River at dusk.

Amazon river cruises like the Delfin I in Iquitos, Peru is a great way to experience the Amazon. Delfin I  by Delfin Amazon Cruises , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Delfin Amazon Cruises

Experience the Amazon in complete opulence on any one of Delfin’s three luxury river cruises down the Amazon river. The first Realis & Chateaux cruise property to exist, it provides exceptional service, attention to detail, gourmet food, and expert adventure guides. Its associated non-profit Kuyapa offers aid to in-need communities in the Andes and Amazon region meaning that luxury and sustainability can go hand in hand. Focusing on every single detail, Delfin is as luxurious as it gets in the Peruvian Amazon.

A cruise cabin with king bed, plunge pool, sitting area, and view of the Amazon River in Iquitos

An inside view of the luxury accommodations on Delfin Amazon Cruises. Delfin I  by Delfin Amazon Cruises , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Jungle Experiences River Cruises

Sail down the Amazon River like an explorer of old – with all the modern fixings for a very comfortable ride. Jungle Experiences offers 3 cruise options available to suit every type of traveller. As the winner of the 2019 World Travel Award for Leading River Cruise Company you’ll enjoy daily excursions, delicious food, luxurious accommodations, all with a moving panoramic view of the Amazon rainforest.

Top hotels in Iquitos

Lodges and luxury cruises are all inclusive multi-day experiences. You can still experience a lot staying in Iquitos city if you’re tight on time. Here are some of our top picks for all star levels.

The 5-Star Doubletree by Hilton Iquitos is a luxury option right in Iquitos city. It has an impressive rooftop pool and spacious air-conditioned rooms. Don’t forget to try the deliciously prepared food (with gluten free and vegan options available) at the onsite Manoa Café Restaurant .

The rooftop pool area at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Iquitos, Peru lit up at night.

The rooftop pool at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Iquitos, Peru. DoubleTree by Hilton Iquitos  by DoubleTree by Hilton Iquitos , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

The 4-star Samiria Jungle Hotel Iquitos, Peru is the largest hotel in Iquitos. All 71 rooms are equipped with air conditioning, a minibar, hairdryer, and Wifi. The buffet breakfast and huge outdoor pool make this a great place to make your homebase while exploring the city. 

The Epoca Boutique Hotel is a UNESCO heritage building built in 1902 during the Iquitos rubber boom. All 12 of the quaint rooms have air conditioning and Wifi. 

The hotel La Casona Iquitos, Peru is a cozy 2-star option built in a renovated 20th century building. With comfy beds, an outdoor pool, air conditioning or fans, and private bathrooms it’s a great option in Iquitos city that doesn’t break the bank.

Best time to travel to Iquitos

In short, there is no bad time to see the Amazon River in Peru ! The Amazon thrives all seasons of the year so travelers can rest assured that no matter when you go to Iquitos, you’ll be likely to spot animals and plants you’ve never seen before. All in all, the best time to visit Peru depends on which other regions you plan to visit, so it may be better to plan your Peru trip around the best time to visit Machu Picchu unless you have a very specific species that you want to spot or are looking to avoid hiking on your Amazon excursions.

Seasonal Perks

Iquitos has two main seasons: wet and dry. Each season has it’s pros and cons but regardless of the time of year you go, you’ll watch in awe as the animals adapt to their current landscape. 

The wet season or high water season (December to May) tends to have a slight drop in temperatures with higher humidity than the dry season. It is the best time to see plants flowering and has trees abundant with fruits from January – April. Bunches of monkeys and various birds gather to eat from their branches. Wet season also coincides with birthing season for many animals. The dry season or low water season (June to December) tends to have hotter temperatures but with less rain and fewer pesky insects. Hikers should opt for the dry season since more land is exposed from the receding water levels.

Wet Season: December to May

The rains from the wet season (December to May) raise the water levels as much as 40 feet (12 meters), flooding the area. These floods give boat access to higher parts of the canopy and more remote parts of the Iquitos jungle. Wet season has more boat excursions making it suitable for anyone with trouble walking for long periods of time.

“I personally love high water season,” says Diana Moreano , the Sales & Reservations Executive at Delfin Cruises. “Since everything is flooded you get to go so much further into the national reserve onboard our speedboats. You are right next to the treetops, and therefore closer to the animals, and get to places you wouldn’t be able to get walking. There are so many little nooks where you will only cross paths with a local fisherman in a canoe if any.”

Dry Season: June to December

On the flip side, the dry season (June to December) lowers the water levels. This makes drinking spots and animal feeding areas more concentrated to areas where the water remains – you’ll just have to walk a bit to get there. 

“Low water season [June through October] is my husband’s favorite season,” says Moreano. “Because you get to be a little bit more active since the rainforest isn’t flooded, overall you will be doing the same activities as high water season [December through May] just with a little bit more of walking.” 

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The San Juan Festival celebrates Saint John the Baptist, the patron saint of the Amazon, every year during the dry season from June 22nd to June 25th. 

December holidays fall within the wet season and bring a surge of travelers with boosted hotel rates.   

If planning an Iquitos to Machu Picchu experience around a holiday, be sure to book several months in advance for better chances of availability at your preferred hotel or lodge.

A white-throated toucan rests in a tree as it eats a berry.

A white-throated toucan resting in a tree in the Amazon Rainforest in Peru. White-throated Toucan | Piapoco de Garganta Blanca (Ramphastos tucanus cuvieri) by Fernando Flores , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

The weather in Iquitos is consistent year round. The daily high is between 90°F (32°C) and 88°F (31°C) and low between 69°F (20°C) and 71°F (22°C). 

The wet season, or high water season from December to May, has an average of ~10.3 inches of rain. The dry season, or low water season from June to November, has an average of ~7.6 inches of rain.

Travel Expert’s Advice

When it comes to visiting Iquitos, the experts all say to plan your trip around your preference for boat or for walking excursions!

“The “rainy” season starts in December/January until April more or less. So I would recommend visiting Iquitos after April,” tells Gabriella Padilla , a Peru for Less employee who was born and raised in Iquitos.  “[But] if you want to be part of a real/heavy rain you can go ahead and visit Iquitos in that season too. However, it’s important to mention that we have rain the whole year, but especially on the listed months.” 

Deborah Chen from the Tapiche Jungle Reserve told me that “during a “normal” high water season, [animals] can be observed via boat, whereas during an average low water season, visitors would need to spend a lot [more] time on foot trekking through the jungle in order to see them.” 

Adam Laughter , an Expert Travel Advisor at Peru For Less, says about his trip to Iquitos via lancha : 

“I did experience a little rain on my trip to Iquitos in late April and honestly, it was a highlight for me. There is something so unique about witnessing a downpour in the Amazon and watching it hit the river.” 

“The beautiful thing about the Amazon,” says Laughter, “is that you can visit it anytime of the year and still have a fantastic experience . My preferred month to visit is in March or April since the waters are still high enough for doing more visits by boat. This time of year also matches up nicely for preferred weather in other destinations like Lima and Machu Picchu .”

Top Things to Do In Iquitos City

Exploring the Amazon Rainforest in Iquitos is an experience you’ll never forget. The thick jungles in Peru make the perfect backdrop to a honeymoon adventure , solo soul-searching experience, or family-friendly way to learn about nature and the biodiversity of the Peruvian rainforest. There are numerous things to do in Iquitos city itself either before or after heading to your Lodge or Cruise.

Plaza de Armas

Activity in Iquitos revolves around the city’s Plaza de Armas. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely stroll, grab a bite to eat or buy keepsake souvenirs . A stone statue commemorating the soldiers of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) is the centerpiece of the tree-filled plaza. Matriz Church, also known as Iquitos Cathedral, on the western corner features neo-Gothic architecture and a tall bell tower. Only 20-30 minutes from the Francisco Secada Vignetta Iquitos International Airport you’ll certainly have time to see this on your Amazon adventure.

House of Iron

Casa de Fierro, or House of Iron, was constructed at the end of the 19th century during the rubber boom. Covered in full by silver-hued metal sheets, its structure – built by Gustave Eiffel, boasts a second story wrap-around balcony, several exterior columns, and a distinct red roof . The building is one of the best preserved examples of civil architecture in Peru and an iconic historic site in Iquitos .

2 men riding a motorcycle in front of concrete building in Iquitos, Peru

The Casa de Fierro in Iquitos, Peru. Photo  by Deb Dowd , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Tarapaca Malecon

The Tarapaca Malecon is a scenic promenade overlooking the Itaya River just a few blocks from the city’s main plaza. From this riverfront pathway filled with gardens and historic monuments, you can take in spectacular views of the surrounding Amazon tributary. You’ll see rich green foliage and houses of the city’s Belen neighborhood built on stilts over the water. Locals and travelers gravitate to the vibrant energy of this part of Iquitos. It is replete with cafes, restaurants, bars, and beautiful mansions constructed at the height of the rubber boom. Head here also to experience the lively nightlife in Iquitos.

“I stayed at a hostel right on the Malecon Tarapaca and the views at sunset were really nice.” Tells Adam Laughter, “The Plaza de Armas (where the Doubletree is located) is only a 2 blocks up from the Malecon so it’s easy to access. It’s pretty small so it doesn’t take long to walk and again, great for river views.” 

Laughter also advises a sunset boat ride on the Itaya River. “Once 5PM hits you can start to see lots of small boats take off from the port area by the Malecon Tarapaca with the goal to see the sunset over the river outside of town. The ride is only about an hour or so but definitely a nice experience.”

Location: One block east of Plaza de Armas; Malecon extends about 5 blocks along the riverfront

A family of 6 enjoys a snack on the Malecon Tarapaca in Iquitos, Peru.

The Malecon Tarapaca offers gorgeous views and local snacks for sale. Family on Malecon by Alan Kotok , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Belen Market Iquitos

Activity at Belen Market begins early and offers travelers an authentic look at life in Iquitos. Explore a labyrinth of stalls piled high with exotic fruits, freshly caught river fish, and jungle herbs. Also for sale are jungle-grown seeds and roots along with bottled oils used for healing and shamanistic rituals.  It’s best to bring small notes of Peruvian Soles to make your market buys and bartering is common practice.  

“At the end of the Malecon Tarapaca and maybe 4 or 5 more blocks inland you can access the Mercado de Belen which is one of Iquitos more popular markets,” Says Travel Advisor Adam Laughter. “It’s important to know this is a morning activity and travelers should go with very little valuables . There is a lot of animal trafficking in Iquitos and they will see a fair amount of exotic animals here. Monkeys are also trained to pickpocket people so keep an eye out. Once you are in the market neighborhood you can also take a little boat ride down what they call the “Venice Loretana”.

Location: North-eastern section of Iquitos along the river

Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm & Amazon Animal Orphanage

Pilpintuwasi , an animal rescue center and butterfly farm , is a paradise located 15 minutes by boat outside of Iquitos city. A wide variety of butterflies and animals that were once poached from the forest to sell on the black market live here. Now, the team is working to rehabilitate the animals and give them a much happier life. 

Adam Laughter recommended this spot to me saying: 

“This was a cute rescue center that is not too far of a boat ride from the main port. The English speaking guides are volunteers and typically from other countries so they all had their own unique stories. This was by far one of my favorite days and the “Animal Orphanage” as she calls it, is home to plenty of rescued animals. The nice part about this is that they are dedicated to taking care of them for rehabilitation and you are not allowed to hold/touch any of the animals. This is unique for Iquitos as I would say the average “rescue center” is created for tourism purposes not rehabilitation.”

  • Location: Padre Cocha (20 min from Iquitos); Tue-Sun 9-4pm, 20 soles adults
  • Multilingual tour guides 30-40 min; entry is 20’s with guide
  • Make sure to go to the correct butterfly village

Two orange and black striped butterflies on a pink flower in the Peruvian rainforest.

Butterflies, like these two, are found plentifully in Iquitos, Peru. Dryadula phaetusa (Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae: Heliconiini) by Dr. Alexey Yakovlev , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Monkey Island

Monkey Island (Isla de los Monos in Spanish) is an island about 45 minutes outside of Iquitos city. Here staff are devoted to rehabilitating monkeys – an entire Island of them! Unfortunately, not all poached animals are able to be released back into the wild. Monkey Island allows for travellers to learn about the effects of wildlife tourism . Friendly monkeys might even jump on your shoulder! 

Location: Condamine 416, Iquitos

A white moustached monkey looks away from the camera on Monkey Island.

A white moustached monkey from Monkey Island in Iquitos, Peru. Photo By Alexandra Aguinaga of Peru For Less.

Amazon Rescue Center

The Amazon Rescue Center also goes by the name The Manatee Rescue Center. It rescues, rehabilitates, and releases manatees and other endangered wildlife in Iquitos. It makes for a perfect way to see these seacows up close while also supporting the protection of this endangered species. 

Location: Carr. Iquitos-Nauta Km 4.5, San Juan

Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum

The Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum highlights the history and culture of indigenous populations from all over the Amazon Basin. Housed in the small two story building, the well curated museum showcases ceremonial relics, clothing and hunting tools. 

Location: Malecon Tarapaca 332; Admission S/.15

Amazonico Museum

The Amazonico Museum displays pottery, faded paintings, and ceremonial relics from local tribes who have little to no written history. There are also large bronze statues depicting indigenous Amazon people. The museum is housed in the former town hall building built in 1863. 

Location: Malecon Tarapaca 382

Where to Eat in Iquitos

Local jungle flavors intertwine with expat and Peruvian influence in Iquitos. You’ll find detox juices with fruits you’ve never tasted before, and catches of fish found exclusively in the Amazon River. Check out our top restaurant recommendations for Iquitos.

Al Frio y Al Fuego

Al Frio y Al Fuego is the only restaurant in the world that floats down the Amazon river! Take a boat to the two story floating restaurant for a romantic dinner. Taste amazonian flavors, exotic fruit sauces, and elaborate cocktails while you float down the Amazon river. Veggie options available.

A rustic restaurant with a pool floating on the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru

Al Frio y Fuego is a floating restaurant on the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru. Al Frio y Al Fuego Restaurant  by Al Frio y Al Fuego , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Gran Maloca

For anyone wanting to taste the Amazon, you have to take a seat at the Gran Maloca . Amazonian river fish like Paiche, delicious fruit juices, and various Amazon flavors can be had inside. Outside, enjoy a gorgeous colonial building adorned with the classic tile-work of Iquitos.

El Mijano is a great place to try out Peruvian and Peruvian Amazon cuisine while immersing yourself into its lively culture. While you dine, watch as dancers perform typical dances of the region to live music, it’s an experience you’ll never forget!

Karma cafe gets endless rave reviews speaking to its cozy atmosphere, diverse menu, and great coffee! Live music can be enjoyed alongside a meal most nights, while Peruvian cocktails can be had every day, especially at happy hour. This popular place tends to get busy so give yourself extra time – the wait is worth it! Veggie and vegan options available.

Restaurante Fitzcarraldo

Restaurante Fitzcarraldo is a restaurant in tribute to Werner Herzog’s 1982 film Fitzcarraldo . Taking place and filmed in Iquitos, this restaurant houses original props, movie posters, and of course delicious food. You can head here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner or head to their bar to experience the nightlife in Iquitos, Peru.

People dining in Restaurant Fitzcarraldo surrounded by props and posters from the film.

Restaurant Fitzcarraldo houses props from the 1982 Werner Herzog film Fitzcarraldo based in Iquitos, Peru. Restaurante Fitzcarraldo  by Restaurante Fitzcarraldo , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Ikiitu is featured on the popular 2020 Netflix Travel docuseries Down to Earth. Zac Efron and health guru Darin Olien would recommend this as a spot worth trying an Amazon dish like ceviche or suri at.

Grilled suri, chubby white worms, on skewers.

Suri are fried white worms. Often served on a skewer, these are a popular jungle snack. Suris al palo by Carlos Daniel Gomero Correa , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

I asked Gabriela Padilla, a Peru For Less employee who was born and raised in Iquitos for her top restaurant recommendations. Here’s what she told me: 

“Definitely the best typical food can be found at Al Frío y Al Fuego (for me the best restaurant in Iquitos Peru), Gran Maloca and El Mijano. These three are in the city and the first one requires a small boat ride.”

Must-Try Jungle Foods

To help you pick what’s best to eat off the menu at any of these restaurants, I’ve asked Adam Laughter , a Travel Advisor at Peru For Less to explain some ingredients you may not recognize. Having travelled to the Peruvian Amazon more than just a handful of times, he’s an expert when it comes to the local cuisine.

A gigantic Amazon river fish that is steamed, fried, grilled or any other way of cooking you might think. It’s a local delicacy and something you can only find in the Amazon.

Another popular river fish that is similar to the Paiche but tends to be cheaper. They also make ceviche out of doncella and paiche (not my highest recommendation).

Shambo (all flavors) 

This is a popular brand of popsicles for the jungle and they have all of your fantastic fruit favorites. Like: camu camu , aguaje , cocona , pijuayo , guayaba , chirimoya , and uvilla.

Aguaje Ice Cream

Aguaje is a specific fruit pretty widespread in the northern Amazon. Not my favorite in terms of eating by itself but the ice cream version is amazing. You can see tons of vendors on the streets selling aguaje (they peel it first), so this is a common snack for them.

A bowl filled with small brown rigged fruits from the Amazon Rainforest.

Aguaje is a fruit from the Amazon Rainforest and makes a delicious ice cream. Aguaje, the tree of life by Marca PERÚ , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Chonta (aka Palm Heart)

This is taken from the heart of palm leaves and has an amazingly light/feather feeling. It doesn’t have tons of taste but with the right dressing it will feel like a jungle luxury.

Smoked Cecina, tacacho and patacones

Now out of personal preference (maybe bias) the cecina and chorizo in Iquitos is not the best you can find in all of Peru but this is still a staple food of any jungle town. Cecina is like a smoked/cured thick bacon that is accompanied with mashed green plantains ( tacacho ). Patacones are fried/mashed green plantains that are easily considered as the jungle version of a thick waffle fry. It typically comes with a nice side of cocona salsa.

Grilled and marinated meat with balls of fried mashed plantains. Served with sauce and garnish.

Tacacho con Cecina is pork and mashed plantains, often served with patacones deep fried plantains. “tacacho” ” by vivir_de_ilusiones , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

This is a jungle favorite and combines seasoned rice, chicken leg, half an egg and half of an olive this is then wrapped in a Bijao leaf. It is cooked in the leaf and the slow cooking process brings the flavors out nicely.

Gabriela Padilla says this about her favorite Iquitos foods:   

“I would say my favorite food from Iquitos is the “ Tacacho con Cecina ” and “ Juane ”, too. But there are many options such as “ Inchicapi ” (soup), roast fish (fish from the river tastes so different). The ceviche made with paiche (river fish) is a delicious dish, too.”

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Overlooking the Incan citadel Machu Picchu surrounded by mountains with clouds in the sky

Life in the Amazon rainforest takes many forms below, within, and above its leafy green canopy. It is home to big-eyed monkeys rustling amid trees, bright bird species, stealthy river creatures and other ecological oddities. In northern Amazon tributaries, pink river dolphins are but one unique animal that can be spotted in the national parks surrounding Iquitos. Keep your eyes peeled and camera in hand because seeing these rainforest residents in their natural habitat may well be the highlight of your jungle adventure. Jungle lodges surrounding Iquitos are the perfect hub for convenient access to remote jungle reserves.

Popular Animals & When to See Them

Amazon River Turtles During the dry season river turtles lay their eggs in the exposed sandy beaches making this a great time to spot them.   

Pink River Dolphin -The biggest of all river dolphins, these rose colored creatures flush brighter when excited. Calves are born during high water season between July and September but with little luck you can spot these creatures year-round.    

Three-Toed Sloths – Head to Iquitos during the wet season for the best chance at viewing these creatures. Why? The elevated water levels bring you up to their level. 

Jaguar – Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is located 115 miles southwest of Iquitos. Here you can find this sought after Amazonian predator. Jaguars are night active so those wanting to spot these elusive creatures should plan their Iquitos itinerary accordingly. With a lot of luck you can spot these creatures year-round .

A jaguar scratches his head with his back foot. His fur is golden and white with black spots.

Jaguars can be spotted in Iquitos, Peru. Quistococha by tacowitte , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Red-Bellied Pirhanas – Piranhas are native to the Amazon River and can be caught year-round so long as you know where to look. Most Lodges in Iquitos have piranha fishing excursions included in their itineraries. Learn to catch one, cook it, and if you desire, eat it later at your Lodge. 

Macaws, Hoatzin, Toucans, more!  – The jungle canopy is a symphony and birds of all types can be seen and heard from the treetops year-round. The best season for birding in the Iquitos jungle is in August and November – December.

For more detailed information, check out more animals that can be seen in Northeastern Peru .

Three red and green macaws perch with five blue and yellow macaws near a rock wall in Iquitos, Peru.

Tropical birds, like these macaws, are easy to spot on an Iquitos Amazon tour. blue and gold Macaw – ara ararauna by MARCIN CZERNIAWSKI , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

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Bug repellant , sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen .

Bear in mind that when doing boat excursions, the reflection of the sun on the water makes your whole body susceptible to sun exposure. Always carry extra sunscreen to re-apply throughout the day. If you’re like me and don’t usually wear hats, you can always pick one up cheaply in Iquitos city before heading to your lodge and gift it to someone before you leave.

Refillable water bottle 

Eco lodges will provide you with water refill stations but often the cups can be small. Bring your favorite water-bottle to refill throughout your trip. This will keep you hydrated and cut your plastic use during your Iquitos vacation!

Synthetic/Light garments that cover your body

What do you wear to Iquitos? Loosely fitting, breathable and quick-drying fabrics are perfect for Peru rainforest tours. Long sleeves and long pants are best to keep skin covered. Mosquitos tend to be attracted to black so avoid tight fitting leggings or dark clothes. Earth tones tend to be better for animal viewing as it acts like camouflage. Opt for synthetic fabrics instead of cotton since synthetic dries faster.

Flashlight 

Binoculars , hiking boots & house shoes .

Lodges in Iquitos will provide rain boots for going on tours through the jungle. But, you should still come prepared with good hiking shoes. Bring along a pair of comfy shoes too for lounging around the Lodge after excursions.

In Iquitos, there’s always an opportunity to jump into the river, swim under a waterfall, or simply lounge in the sun. Your luxury cruise may also have amenities like a hot tub which you’ll want your bathing suit for.

Winter clothes can seem out of place in the Amazon, but a scarf comes in super handy for many reasons. Use a scarf to cover exposed parts of your body and as a mosquito swatter. Also useful as a makeshift towel for impromptu river jumps or rolled up as a pillow for the short plane ride from Lima to Iquitos.

A small bag is the perfect companion for an Amazon tour. Fit your water-bottle, camera, bug spray, sunscreen, and binoculars in one place. Don’t forget little essentials like lip-balm, bandaids, or hand sanitizer by keeping them in your daypack all times.

Before heading to Peru you should always speak with a doctor about what vaccinations or medications you may need for your trip. 

  A Yellow fever vaccination is recommended by the CDC before for your Amazon adventure. Though you will not need to provide documentation of the vaccination upon entering Peru, it’s best to carry a copy with you just in case. 

  Antimalarials may be prescribed by your doctor as Iquitos is located in a high malaria zone. These often need to be taken before your arrival to the area and throughout your time there. 

  In case of any intestinal bugs along the way, bring medicines you may need for nausea, indigestion, or diarrhea. Note: You can always grab these over the counter pills at any pharmacy in Peru – just look for the green + symbol.

Yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes in the Amazon regions of Peru. Vaccination is recommended.

For more information about the yellow fever vaccine visit the CDC website . Infographic by Peru For Less.

Amazon Communities & Iquitos

The Amazon rainforest has a long history of human settlement, which dates well before European explorers arrived to South America. Many of these indigenous tribes like the Maijuna lived along the river-ways and survived by hunting, fishing, and growing crops in fertile floodplains. Archaeological evidence of the oldest known Amazonian settlement dates back an estimated 11,000 years.

While the Amazon covers more than 60 percent of Peru, the sparsely populated region houses only 5% of the country’s population. Some indigenous communities reside in main jungle cities, like Iquitos, Pucallpa, and Puerto Maldonado. Other communities live in remote Amazon regions only accessible via boat ride.

The Yaguas are an indigenous group inhabiting an expansive region, from the northeastern jungle of Peru and into parts of Brazil and Colombia. In their native tongue, they call themselves “Nihamwo”, which means “The People”. On a trip to Iquitos, you can visit a small Yaguas village located along the Momon River. They are famous for their blowgun hunting techniques and visitors are invited to test out their aim. Traditionally, the Yagua are warriors spending their time hunting and fishing, but these days they welcome tourists into their villages and sell local crafts.

The Bora Community

Also nearby Iquitos is the Bora community, which is significantly larger than the Yaguas village. Visitors can participate in their festivities and song. Wearing traditional clothing, the Bora people use masks to symbolize mythical beings while performing expressive dance moves.

Ayahuasca is a brewed psychoactive beverage made from vines and plants found in the Amazon rainforest. Used as an aid for religious ceremonies and for healing, the consumption of Ayahuasca is facilitated by shamans. Drinking Ayahuasca results in vomiting but has become popular among travelers wanting to experience its hallucinogenic effects.   

Iquitos, Peru Ayahuasca retreats are one way for tourists to try this medicine. Ensure that you perform the ceremony with a reputable shaman by doing plenty of research beforehand. Remember that a special diet is necessary but many restaurants in Iquitos have options that cater to this diet.

Thin vines with green leaves wrap around a thicker vine; vital ingredients for an Ayahuasca brew.

Vines used in an Ayahuasca brew in Iquitos, Peru. Ayahuasca Vine_10 by Apollo , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Iquitos History

During the mid-16th century, early Spanish expeditions ventured into uncharted rainforest in search of the fabled jungle city of gold: El Dorado. In northern Peru, the waterways they encountered didn’t lead them to El Dorado, but instead to the mighty Amazon River. It wasn’t long thereafter that the Spanish discovered that the Amazon River stretched all the way from the Atlantic Ocean into present-day Brazil, introducing an important trade route in South America.

Iquitos was inhabited long before it was officially founded in 1864. Local tribes have lived off of the lush ecosystem for centuries. It was the discovery of the Amazon Basin in 1541 that catapulted Iquitos city into establishment. Since then it has a history with Christian Jesuit missionaries gathering members of local tribes into groups or “Reducciones” in attempts at converting them to Christianity and a different style of living. 

Over the next centuries and into the era of Peru’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1821, the importance of Iquitos grew. The city’s location in the heart of the Amazon Basin and easy river access was strategic for trade in an otherwise remote region.

The Rubber Boom

Lasting from the 1880s through the early 1900s, was a period of intense growth for Iquitos. During this time, rubber was in high demand for making car tires in Europe and the United States. Opportunistic businesses (or rubber barrons ) used the port city and forced help of the locals to export large quantities of the natural growing Amazonian product on steamships cruising the waterways.

Where does the rubber come from? Natural rubber comes from rubber trees that grow in the Amazon rainforest in Peru and South America. Under their bark is a soft tissue that’s rich with a creamy liquid called latex used for making rubber products.

White liquid latex being tapped from rubber trees into bowls attached to their trunks.

Latex comes from rubber trees and is harvested from the trees into bowls. Natural rubber tree  by DelwarHossain , used under CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped and compressed from original

Today, Iquitos is one of the biggest cities in Peru. With the Iquitos population including more than 400,000 people, it is the 6th most populated city in Peru. Tourism is an important driver of the Iquitos economy. Travelers arrive to the colorful Amazonian city by plane or boat, and venture deeper into remote tracts of rainforest where adventure and wildlife await.

Visiting the Amazon Rainforest makes for an unforgettable experience that for some travellers rivals Machu Picchu! Iquitos is a recommended addition to your Peru itinerary because it can cater to those looking for luxury, adventure, new health foods, or just looking to disconnect! While also found in Puerto Maldonado, Iquitos has the advantage for its special location of being on the iconic Amazon River. 

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Blogger Michelle Talsma

Originally from Canada, Michelle is a wanderer who has made Peru her home since 2018. In search of the best Red Velvet cupcake, she has been eating and travelling her way through Peru and South America ever since. Obsessed with glaciers, mountains, and french fries Peru has become her home away from home.

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  • Lower rivers
  • Less precipitation
  • Higher Rivers
  • Cooler Temperatures
  • Expect intermittent daily showers, occasionally pretty heavy
  • Better fishing & birding  ​opportunities
  • Fewer mosquitos
  • Great time to see the caiman crocodiles
  • Better river accessibility & navigation
  • More mosquitos
  • Good time to swim in blackwater creeks
  • Plaza de Armas: Explore the vibrant city square and park, bustling with local life and culture.
  • Museum of Indigenous Amazonian Cultures: Discover the rich heritage of the native people who have thrived in harmony with the forest, gaining insight into their fascinating customs and traditions.
  • Cathedral of Iquitos: Marvel at the neo-Gothic architecture of this religious landmark, the main Catholic church in the city of Iquitos. 
  • Belen Market: Experience the vibrant and bustling market, where you can find a diverse array of goods, from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
  • Walking tours of the city: Stroll through the streets and witness the captivating blend of European-influenced design from the rubber boom era, which shaped Iquitos into a vital Peruvian port in the 19th century.
  • San Juan de Iquitos (neighborhood): Visit this charming neighborhood to immerse yourself in the local culture and get a glimpse of daily life in Iquitos.
  • San Juan de Iquitos (feast): In all the towns of the Peruvian jungle, the Feast of San Juan is the most popular festival. Every June 24th, tribute is paid to the Patron Saint John the Baptist, combining joy and color with parades, dances, and a procession.
  • Fundo Pedrito: Located in Barrio Florido, Iquitos, is a major tourist attraction known for its impressive fish farms, breeding paiches, and various fish species. It also includes ponds with Victoria Regia plants, alligators, and boas, spread across three hectares along the Amazon River.
  • Pacaya-Samiria National Park: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of nature, encountering hundreds of colorful bird species, playful pink river dolphins, and charming small primates.
  • Manatee Rescue Center: Experience the conservation and care of young manatees, learning about their remarkable journey to recovery.
  • Monkey Island: The sanctuary and rescue center cover an expanse of 450 hectares, situated 30km away from Iquitos. The project rescues and rehabilitates New World monkeys.
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  • A Floating Sanctuary in the Amazon Jungle: An Amazon River Cruise presents a floating sanctuary, where travelers sail along the legendary waterway, enveloped by the captivating sights and sounds of the verdant jungle. The cruise becomes a window to the untouched wilderness, providing a front-row seat to the symphony of life unfolding around.
  • Access to Remote and Pristine Spots: While navigating the Amazon River, travelers gain access to remote and pristine spots that are inaccessible by other means. This exclusive advantage ensures an intimate encounter with nature, immersing guests in the wonders of the rainforest away from the typical tourist routes.
  • Expert-Led Excursions: Amazon Cruises are led by seasoned naturalists and guides, who possess an intimate understanding of the region's flora and fauna. These experts accompany guests on enriching excursions, unveiling the hidden gems and sharing their in-depth knowledge of the jungle's secrets.
  • Comfort Amidst Wilderness: A far cry from roughing it in the jungle, an Amazon River Cruise offers the perfect balance of comfort and adventure. After days of exploration, return to the comfort of a well-appointed vessel, where lavish amenities await, including gourmet dining and spacious cabins.
  • Wildlife Encounters: The Amazon River teems with life, from playful pink dolphins to vibrant bird species and elusive jaguars. An Amazon River Cruise presents endless opportunities for unforgettable wildlife encounters, allowing guests to witness the magic of the jungle up close.
  • Nighttime Expeditions: As the sun sets over the jungle canopy, the Amazon River Cruise ventures into the realm of nocturnal wildlife. Nighttime expeditions reveal the Amazon's captivating creatures, such as tree-dwelling frogs and mysterious nocturnal birds.
  • Environmental Conservation: Choosing an Amazon River Cruise supports sustainable tourism practices and environmental conservation efforts. Cruise operators often work hand in hand with local communities to protect the delicate ecosystem and preserve the Amazon's pristine beauty for future generations.
  • La Perla :  Discover the essence of luxury on the La Perla river cruise, where opulence meets the timeless waters of Peru. Sail along the Amazon River in unparalleled comfort, accompanied by top-notch amenities and personalized service. Immerse yourself in the lush rainforest, spot diverse wildlife, and indulge in gourmet cuisine. It is operated by Jungle Experiences .
  • Aqua Nera :  Embark on a voyage of sophistication aboard the Aqua Nera, an extraordinary river cruise vessel that navigates the enchanting Amazon River. Immerse yourself in the captivating biodiversity of the rainforest while relishing in the comfort of elegant suites and top-tier facilities. Expertly guided excursions, tantalizing gastronomy, and exceptional service define the Aqua Nera experience, operated by Aqua Expeditions .
  • Delfín I :  The refurbished Delfin I treats travelers to a luxurious Amazon experience, featuring understated elegance and world-class hospitality. Enjoy the views from the comfort of your suite's terrace or indulge in a sophisticated fine dining experience. Explore the intricate waterways of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, encountering vibrant wildlife and indigenous cultures.
  • Delfín II :  Embark on an unparalleled Amazonian journey aboard the Delfín II river cruise. Traverse the meandering waters of the Amazon River and its tributaries, accompanied by expert naturalist guides. Encounter exotic creatures, traverse lush landscapes, and witness breathtaking sunsets from the comfort of this boutique vessel, where immersive experiences and creature comforts seamlessly blend.
  • Delfín III : Sail into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest with Delfín III, where authentic adventure meets luxurious indulgence.  Accommodations exude elegance, and personalized expeditions provide a deep connection to this remote and enchanting environment. The three Delfin ships are operated by Delfin Amazon Cruises .
  • Aria Amazon :  Unveil the treasures of the Amazon Rainforest aboard the Aria Amazon, a vessel designed for opulent exploration. Delve into the heart of the wilderness, where each excursion reveals the hidden wonders of the jungle. Lavish accommodations, exceptional dining, and expert-guided adventures characterize this unforgettable river cruise ship operated by Aqua Expeditions .
  • Zafiro :  Experience the allure of the Amazon River from the lavish comfort of the Zafiro river cruise operated by Jungle Experiences . As you navigate the pristine waterways, discover the biodiversity and cultural heritage of this remarkable region. Immerse yourself in the ever-changing panorama of the rainforest, accompanied by plush accommodations, attentive service, and enriching guided excursions.
  • Amatista :  Embark on a captivating voyage along the Amazon River aboard beautiful Amatista, operated by Jungle Experiences . Encounter the abundant wildlife and captivating landscapes of the jungle while enjoying the cozy ambiance of the vessel. Immerse yourself in the local culture and natural wonders, and revel in the harmonious blend of exploration and relaxation that defines the Amatista experience.
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  • Northern Amazon: A less-explored region, where the untamed wilderness lures intrepid travelers into the depths of its uncharted territories.
  • Southern Amazon: A realm of breathtaking biodiversity, where the mysteries of the jungle converge with opportunities for wildlife encounters and immersive experiences.
  • Puerto Maldonado: Gateway to the southern Amazon, a vibrant town that offers access to some of the most revered reserves in the region.
  • Iquitos: The bustling riverine city that opens the doors to the wonders of the northern Amazon, providing a vibrant Amazonian experience.
  • Tambopata National Reserve: A pristine wilderness within the Peruvian Jungle, where pristine rainforests host an array of wildlife and the famed Tambopata macaws.
  • Manu National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, safeguarding an unparalleled diversity of flora and fauna, from lowland rainforests to cloud-cloaked Andean peaks.
  • Pacaya Samiria National Reserve: A remote haven for wildlife enthusiasts, where river excursions reveal pink dolphins, elusive jaguars, and a myriad of bird species.
  • Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve: An off-the-beaten-path gem, home to countless Amazonian treasures, including unique primate species and vibrant birdlife.
  • Machu Picchu : Hidden atop the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu stands as the crown jewel of Inca civilization. This ancient citadel, shrouded in mystery, offers a mesmerizing blend of history and architectural brilliance. Its enigmatic ruins perched amidst lush green peaks make it a must-visit wonder, allowing travelers to step back in time and feel the energy of the ancient Inca Empire.
  • Sacred Valley : Nestled between towering peaks, the Sacred Valley resonates with echoes of the past. This fertile heartland once served as the spiritual and agricultural hub of the Inca civilization. Today, it captivates visitors with its breathtaking terraces, traditional villages, and vibrant markets. 
  • Inca Trail : Embark on a transformative journey, treading the footsteps of Inca royalty along the revered Inca Trail. This legendary path leads hikers through awe-inspiring landscapes, from cloud forests to mountain passes, ultimately culminating in the magnificent sight of Machu Picchu. 
  • Rainbow Mountain : Venture into the realm of enchantment as you explore the vibrant palette of Rainbow Mountain. This natural masterpiece, known as Vinicunca, gifts adventurers with a kaleidoscope of colors caused by mineral deposits.

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Experience the world’s largest river and biggest rainforest on a voyage of discovery aboard the riverboat La Perla. The adventure includes an amazing array of flora and fauna, encounters with Peru’s indigenous peoples, and awesome outdoor activities.

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Everything aboard the riverboat is designed for passengers to experience the everyday spectacle of the Amazon from skiff excursions and jungle walks with our veteran guides to the wide windows, cool hammock area and observation deck on the ship.

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Technical specifications.

Lower Deck

  • Year of manufacture 2003.
  • Renovation year 2016.
  • Calling port Nauta, Iquitos - Peru.
  •  Iquitos - Peru.
  • Registered in Peru
  • Type of vessel River cruise ship.
  • Length 42.00 m2.
  • Beam 09.00 m2.
  • Draft 1.70 m / 0,5 ft.
  • Gross tons 604.81
  • Speed 08 knots
  • Electrical power 110 / 220 volts.
  • Main engines 1 Caterpillar marine engine of 322 HP.
  • Generators 2 Caterpillar 95 Kw electric generators. 1 45K
  • Water treatment system Water reatment system of 6000 liters.
  • Radio communication, life jackets, flare signals, fire
  • Extinguishers and smoke detectors in each cabin, onboard defibrillator.
  • Boats Two auxiliary boats with capacity of 20 passengers each
  • Crew 14, including Cruise Director, paramedic and 2 naturalist bilingual guides (English-Spanish).
  • Accommodation Up to 30 passengers.

14 cabins with exterior view:

  • 09 Standard cabins
  • 02 Amazon View cabins
  • 03 Superior cabins
  • All with air-conditioning and private bathroom.

Cabins specifications

  • Standard cabins (9): 14m2 / 151 sq. ft. witn two twin beds convertible into king bed, private bathroom with shower.
  • Amazon view cabins (2): 14m2 / 151 sq. ft. with one queen bed or king bed, private bathroom with shower, and access to balcony.
  • Superior cabins (3): 20m2 / 215 sq. ft. with two twins beds convertible into king bed and private bathroom with shower.
  • Some cabins can accommodate an extra bed (ideal for families).
  • The cabins are equipped with: wardrobe, chest of drawers, dresser, hairdryer and amenities. The cabins have smoke detectors and hot water 24 hours a day.

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  • Observation Deck
  • Hammock Area
  • Passageways

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Iquitos is one of the favored places to enjoy a luxury Amazon cruise for quality conscious travelers. From Iquitos, you will voyage deep into the Amazon Rainforest’s Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, which is a gigantic flooded forest filled with some of the rainforest’s most diverse and fascinating wildlife.

To match the magnificence of this incredible reserve, we have selected the top luxury Amazon cruises from Iquitos. Experience the Amazon Rainforest in high-class comfort led by some of the best naturalist guides in Amazonia.

Delfin I Suite, Iquitos, Peru

But first, let’s have an introduction to Iquitos itself.

Iquitos City

Iquitos is a city in the Loreto region of northern Peru’s Amazon Rainforest. As the largest city in the world unreachable by road, to arrive in Iquitos you take a 40 minute flight from Lima, Peru’s capital city. After landing in Iquitos, you will be met at the small Iquitos airport and transported in comfort to the dock of your vessel.

The most attractive protected area of Amazon Rainforest accessible from Iquitos is the 2 million hectare Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. The reserve is widely known by nature lovers and river cruise connoisseurs for its beautiful scenery and high diversity of fascinating wildlife.

Pacaya Samiria, Iquitos, Peru

As you travel deep into the Pacaya on one of the following luxury Amazon cruises, enjoy seeing the rainforest pass by your suite’s large windows to spot different plants and colorful birds. These include toucans, cotingas, tanagers and macaw parrots. You can even spot troops of monkeys making their way through the forest.

The Cruises

We will now provide a selection of the best cruises to make the most of the reserve, where service, comfort, and cuisine match this incredible rainforest paradise.

The Delfin I Amazon River Cruise

Delfin I Luxury Cruise, Pacaya Samiria, Iquitos, Peru

The Delfin I Luxury Cruise provides one of the most exclusive and spacious vessels to explore the Amazon’s waterways. With only 4 very spacious suites, two with your own private cold-water whirlpool, aboard the Delfin I Cruise you can really enjoy a personalized luxury cruise in the tropical environment.

A step beyond luxury, the Delfin I Cruise provides an outstanding experience. Enjoy world-class hospitality and service, gourmet cuisine with white glove table service, and panoramic windows in your exceptionally comfortable over-sized suite. All the suites then feature private terraces and three times a day personalized cabin service.

In addition to the fantastic suites, guests enjoy a lounge area, bar, entertainment center, and superb dining room. Throughout the vessel, you can find artwork made by the women of Puerto Miguel, which you can purchase. Profits from the artwork is directed to fund school supplies for the community.

Dining aboard the Delfin I Cruise is an experience in itself, where every care is taken to provide the most delicious gourmet cuisine. Enjoy a variety of flavors, often with influences from the surrounding rainforest. Staff is then on hand to provide a little information about each of the delicious dishes.

The observation deck is another favorite feature. Fitted with large and luxuriously comfortable soft sofas, enjoy watching pristine rainforest pass by or choose to relax in the evening observing the stars. There is little competition for one of the best locations to enjoy the Milky Way.

Delfin I Luxury Cruise, Pacaya Samiria, Iquitos, Peru

Your suite features 180° floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, sofa bed in-suite seating, the finest Peruvian linen, and environmentally responsible bathroom amenities. Suites then feature silent a/c units, hot water, and small details to keep the experience a step ahead of the rest.

From this incredible base, explore the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve’s Amazon Rainforest on motorized skiff expeditions, forest walks in the dry season, and kayaking trips to spot many different Amazonian animals and plants. Animals you’re likely to find includes howler monkeys, sakis, squirrel monkeys, capuchins, toucans, macaw parrots, colorful birds, and large colorful butterflies.

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The Delfin III Cruise - Luxury Amazon Cruises from Iquitos

Designed to explore the Amazon Rainforest in comfort, the Delfin III offers a range of suite options. These feature floor-to-ceiling windows decorating your suite with rainforest views.

Aboard the Delfin III, you can choose from the upper and lower deck, which offer an intimate and comfortable environment or the more spacious Corner Suites to treat yourself with more space and larger windows. The Owner’s Suite then sits on the second deck as the most luxurious suite on offer.

Hardwood flooring and panoramic windows decorate the elegant lounge area to keep you connected to this magnificent environment. Enjoy a cocktail or a wine while observing the Amazon in comfort. The dining room then serves gourmet cuisine featuring ingredients influenced by the rainforest.

The Delfin III Cruise - Luxury Amazon Cruises from Iquitos

You will explore the Amazon’s waterways on motorized skiffs led by some of the Amazon’s best naturalist guides. Travel deep down the Amazon’s waterways to find a variety of wildlife, including capuchins, howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys, colorful birds, and fascinating reptiles. Hopefully we will also spot pink dolphins playing in the water or investigating our presence in their flooded rainforest home.

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The Delfin II Cruise

Delfin II Luxury Cruise, Pacaya Samiria, Iquitos, Peru

The Delfin II is an exquisite Amazon cruise vessel providing an experience akin to a floating boutique luxury hotel. The smallest details have been thought of to maximize your enjoyment in this world-renowned environment. Enjoy watching the rainforest pass by your window from a choice of either the very comfortable guest suites or the more spacious deluxe master suites at the front of the vessel. The large picture windows will decorate your suite with the Amazon Rainforest itself.

The cruise vessel includes 14 large guest suites, including 4 master suites with 180° panoramic windows. Four of the suites can be interconnected to cater for families and each provides world class luxury lodging with a casual elegance. Enjoy a lovely ensuite bathroom with organic shower products, a sauna styled shower, and very luxurious bed with the finest Peruvian linen.

In addition to the suites, the Delfin II provides a spa room, small exercise room, library, seminar room, observation deck, bar, and a beautifully decorated dining room. Here you will enjoy gourmet cuisine, from the fruits of the Amazon to international favorites.

Head out into the Pacaya Samiria Reserve on forest walks in the dry season, skiff expeditions, and kayaking experiences to see a fascinating amount of Amazon Rainforest animals and plants, including different Amazonian monkeys, colorful birds, and many others.

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<p><strong>Embark on a journey through the veins of our planet – its great rivers. This guide will take you through the most iconic river expeditions, offering a unique perspective on the landscapes, cultures, and histories of various regions. From the Danube’s serene waters to the Amazon’s wild rapids, each river tells a story waiting to be explored.</strong></p>

Embark on a journey through the veins of our planet – its great rivers. This guide will take you through the most iconic river expeditions, offering a unique perspective on the landscapes, cultures, and histories of various regions. From the Danube’s serene waters to the Amazon’s wild rapids, each river tells a story waiting to be explored.

<p><span>Your adventure on the Amazon River immerses you in the densest rainforest on Earth. Starting from Iquitos, Peru, this expedition brings you face-to-face with a vast ecosystem, home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Cruising down this river, expect to encounter pink river dolphins, sloths, and a multitude of bird species. Night expeditions add an extra thrill, revealing the nocturnal life of the Amazon. The sounds of the jungle, coupled with the knowledgeable guides, make this a nature lover’s paradise.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Book a small boat tour for a more intimate wildlife experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>May to June for lower water levels and better wildlife sightings.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Lima, Peru, and then take a domestic flight to Iquitos.</span></p>

1. The Amazon River, South America

Your adventure on the Amazon River immerses you in the densest rainforest on Earth. Starting from Iquitos, Peru, this expedition brings you face-to-face with a vast ecosystem, home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Cruising down this river, expect to encounter pink river dolphins, sloths, and a multitude of bird species. Night expeditions add an extra thrill, revealing the nocturnal life of the Amazon. The sounds of the jungle, coupled with the knowledgeable guides, make this a nature lover’s paradise.

Insider’s Tip: Book a small boat tour for a more intimate wildlife experience.

When To Travel: May to June for lower water levels and better wildlife sightings.

How To Get There: Fly to Lima, Peru, and then take a domestic flight to Iquitos.

<p><span>Cruise the Nile and step into a world of ancient wonders. The journey typically begins in Luxor or Aswan, taking you through a landscape dotted with temples and historical sites. You’ll see the Luxor Temple illuminated at night, the imposing statues of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, and traditional feluccas sailing the river. This cruise isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s an immersion into the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization, with each stop narrating a chapter from its rich history.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit during late fall to avoid the scorching summer heat.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>October to April for cooler temperatures.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Cairo, then take a domestic flight to Luxor.</span></p>

2. The Nile River, Egypt

Cruise the Nile and step into a world of ancient wonders. The journey typically begins in Luxor or Aswan, taking you through a landscape dotted with temples and historical sites. You’ll see the Luxor Temple illuminated at night, the imposing statues of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, and traditional feluccas sailing the river. This cruise isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s an immersion into the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization, with each stop narrating a chapter from its rich history.

Insider’s Tip: Visit during late fall to avoid the scorching summer heat.

When To Travel: October to April for cooler temperatures.

How To Get There: Fly to Cairo, then take a domestic flight to Luxor.

<p><span>A Danube River cruise is a picturesque journey through the heart of Europe. The river passes through historic cities and beautiful landscapes, offering a mix of cultural and natural attractions. You’ll explore Vienna’s architectural splendor, Regensburg’s medieval charm, and Budapest’s vibrant culture. Each city along the Danube has its own unique appeal, from grand palaces and museums to quaint villages and local markets.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Look for cruises that offer cultural tours in each city.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>May to September for pleasant weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to a major city like Budapest or Vienna to start your journey.</span></p>

3. The Danube River, Europe

A Danube River cruise is a picturesque journey through the heart of Europe. The river passes through historic cities and beautiful landscapes, offering a mix of cultural and natural attractions. You’ll explore Vienna’s architectural splendor, Regensburg’s medieval charm, and Budapest’s vibrant culture. Each city along the Danube has its own unique appeal, from grand palaces and museums to quaint villages and local markets.

Insider’s Tip: Look for cruises that offer cultural tours in each city.

When To Travel: May to September for pleasant weather.

How To Get There: Fly to a major city like Budapest or Vienna to start your journey.

<p><span>The Mississippi River cruise offers a deep dive into the heart of American culture and history. The cruise heads north through the American heartland, starting from the vibrant New Orleans, famous for its jazz and Creole cuisine. You’ll pass historic river towns, witness the rolling landscapes of the Midwest, and learn about the river’s role in America’s development. Onboard, enjoy live jazz, lectures about the river’s history, and Southern hospitality.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Spend a few extra days in New Orleans for its rich musical heritage.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Spring or fall for moderate weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into New Orleans or Minneapolis, depending on your starting point.</span></p>

4. The Mississippi River, USA

The Mississippi River cruise offers a deep dive into the heart of American culture and history. The cruise heads north through the American heartland, starting from the vibrant New Orleans, famous for its jazz and Creole cuisine. You’ll pass historic river towns, witness the rolling landscapes of the Midwest, and learn about the river’s role in America’s development. Onboard, enjoy live jazz, lectures about the river’s history, and Southern hospitality.

Insider’s Tip: Spend a few extra days in New Orleans for its rich musical heritage.

When To Travel: Spring or fall for moderate weather.

How To Get There: Fly into New Orleans or Minneapolis, depending on your starting point.

<p><span>Your journey on the Yangtze River will take you through the heart of China, offering a blend of modern wonders and ancient traditions. The highlight of the cruise is the breathtaking Three Gorges, where steep cliffs rise dramatically from the water. Beyond the natural beauty, you’ll experience the engineering marvel of the Three Gorges Dam and explore lesser-known sites like the Shibaozhai Pagoda. The cruise provides insights into China’s history and culture, with stops in bustling cities and tranquil villages.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Opt for a cruise that includes a visit to the Lesser Three Gorges.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>April to October for the best river conditions.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to major cities like Chongqing or Shanghai, depending on your itinerary.</span></p>

5. The Yangtze River, China

Your journey on the Yangtze River will take you through the heart of China, offering a blend of modern wonders and ancient traditions. The highlight of the cruise is the breathtaking Three Gorges, where steep cliffs rise dramatically from the water. Beyond the natural beauty, you’ll experience the engineering marvel of the Three Gorges Dam and explore lesser-known sites like the Shibaozhai Pagoda. The cruise provides insights into China’s history and culture, with stops in bustling cities and tranquil villages.

Insider’s Tip: Opt for a cruise that includes a visit to the Lesser Three Gorges.

When To Travel: April to October for the best river conditions.

How To Get There: Fly to major cities like Chongqing or Shanghai, depending on your itinerary.

<p><span>The Rhine River cruise is a journey through European history and culture. Starting from Amsterdam, the river takes you through the heart of Germany and into Switzerland, with stops at historic cities, medieval castles, and vineyard-covered hills. The Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is particularly stunning, with its picturesque villages and the legendary Lorelei Rock. Each port along the Rhine offers its own unique attractions, from Gothic cathedrals to lively beer gardens.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a vineyard tour in one of the quaint towns along the river.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>April to October for pleasant cruising weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Amsterdam or Basel to start your journey.</span></p>

6. The Rhine River, Europe

The Rhine River cruise is a journey through European history and culture. Starting from Amsterdam, the river takes you through the heart of Germany and into Switzerland, with stops at historic cities, medieval castles, and vineyard-covered hills. The Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is particularly stunning, with its picturesque villages and the legendary Lorelei Rock. Each port along the Rhine offers its own unique attractions, from Gothic cathedrals to lively beer gardens.

Insider’s Tip: Take a vineyard tour in one of the quaint towns along the river.

When To Travel: April to October for pleasant cruising weather.

How To Get There: Fly to Amsterdam or Basel to start your journey.

<p><span>A cruise down the Mekong River is an exploration of Southeast Asia’s diverse cultures and landscapes. The journey often begins in Vietnam’s vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, winding through rural landscapes and floating markets before reaching the mystical temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Along the way, you’ll witness daily life on the river, visit local artisans, and taste regional specialties. The Mekong’s rich cultural tapestry is matched only by its scenic beauty, with lush greenery and traditional villages lining its banks.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Extend your trip to explore the Angkor Wat temple complex.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>November to February for cooler, drier weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Ho Chi Minh City or Siem Reap to begin your cruise.</span></p>

7. The Mekong River, Southeast Asia

A cruise down the Mekong River is an exploration of Southeast Asia’s diverse cultures and landscapes. The journey often begins in Vietnam’s vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, winding through rural landscapes and floating markets before reaching the mystical temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Along the way, you’ll witness daily life on the river, visit local artisans, and taste regional specialties. The Mekong’s rich cultural tapestry is matched only by its scenic beauty, with lush greenery and traditional villages lining its banks.

Insider’s Tip: Extend your trip to explore the Angkor Wat temple complex.

When To Travel: November to February for cooler, drier weather.

How To Get There: Fly to Ho Chi Minh City or Siem Reap to begin your cruise.

<p><span>The Volga River cruise is a window into Russia’s soul, connecting the cosmopolitan cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg with the quieter, historic towns along the river. Moscow’s Red Square and the Kremlin, the opulent palaces of St. Petersburg, and the ancient towns of Russia’s Golden Ring provide a rich tapestry of Russian history and culture. With its serene landscapes and diverse wildlife, the river offers a peaceful backdrop to the bustling cities.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Try traditional Russian dishes like borscht and pelmeni on board.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>May to September for warmer weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Start your journey in either Moscow or St. Petersburg.</span></p>

8. The Volga River, Russia

The Volga River cruise is a window into Russia’s soul, connecting the cosmopolitan cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg with the quieter, historic towns along the river. Moscow’s Red Square and the Kremlin, the opulent palaces of St. Petersburg, and the ancient towns of Russia’s Golden Ring provide a rich tapestry of Russian history and culture. With its serene landscapes and diverse wildlife, the river offers a peaceful backdrop to the bustling cities.

Insider’s Tip: Try traditional Russian dishes like borscht and pelmeni on board.

When To Travel: May to September for warmer weather.

How To Get There: Start your journey in either Moscow or St. Petersburg.

<p><span>Cruising the Douro River takes you through Portugal’s famous wine country, renowned for its Port wine production. Starting from the coastal city of Porto, the cruise travels through the Douro Valley, with its terraced vineyards and quaint villages. You’ll have opportunities to visit local wineries, taste regional cuisine, and explore historic towns like Peso da Régua and Pinhão. The Douro’s scenic beauty is a constant companion, with its rolling hills and serene waters.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a port wine-tasting tour in one of the vineyards.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>March to October for the best weather and wine harvest season.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Porto to start your river cruise.</span></p>

9. The Douro River, Portugal

Cruising the Douro River takes you through Portugal’s famous wine country, renowned for its Port wine production. Starting from the coastal city of Porto, the cruise travels through the Douro Valley, with its terraced vineyards and quaint villages. You’ll have opportunities to visit local wineries, taste regional cuisine, and explore historic towns like Peso da Régua and Pinhão. The Douro’s scenic beauty is a constant companion, with its rolling hills and serene waters.

Insider’s Tip: Take a port wine-tasting tour in one of the vineyards.

When To Travel: March to October for the best weather and wine harvest season.

How To Get There: Fly to Porto to start your river cruise.

<p><span>A cruise on the Ganges takes you through the spiritual heart of India. Starting from the historic city of Kolkata, the journey heads towards the holy city of Varanasi, passing through rural Bengal with its traditional villages and temples. The Ganges is not just a river; it’s a lifeline for millions and a sacred entity in Hinduism. Witnessing the river’s rituals, from the daily baths to the grand aarti ceremonies, is a profoundly moving experience.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Witness the evening aarti ceremony in Varanasi for a spiritual experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>October to March for cooler temperatures.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to New Delhi and take a domestic flight or train to Varanasi.</span></p>

10. The Ganges River, India

A cruise on the Ganges takes you through the spiritual heart of India. Starting from the historic city of Kolkata, the journey heads towards the holy city of Varanasi, passing through rural Bengal with its traditional villages and temples. The Ganges is not just a river; it’s a lifeline for millions and a sacred entity in Hinduism. Witnessing the river’s rituals, from the daily baths to the grand aarti ceremonies, is a profoundly moving experience.

Insider’s Tip: Witness the evening aarti ceremony in Varanasi for a spiritual experience.

When To Travel: October to March for cooler temperatures.

How To Get There: Fly to New Delhi and take a domestic flight or train to Varanasi.

<p><span>The Brazilian Amazon offers a unique river experience, navigating through the world’s largest rainforest and its intricate network of tributaries. Starting from Manaus, you’ll venture deep into the jungle, exploring its diverse flora and fauna. The expedition includes visits to remote indigenous communities, offering a glimpse into their way of life. The Amazon’s wildlife is a major draw, with chances to see monkeys, birds, and perhaps even the elusive jaguar.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Pack insect-repellent and lightweight, long-sleeved clothing for jungle excursions.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>July to December for the dry season and better wildlife viewing.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Manaus, the main gateway for Brazilian Amazon cruises.</span></p>

11. The Amazon River, Brazil

The Brazilian Amazon offers a unique river experience, navigating through the world’s largest rainforest and its intricate network of tributaries. Starting from Manaus, you’ll venture deep into the jungle, exploring its diverse flora and fauna. The expedition includes visits to remote indigenous communities, offering a glimpse into their way of life. The Amazon’s wildlife is a major draw, with chances to see monkeys, birds, and perhaps even the elusive jaguar.

Insider’s Tip: Pack insect-repellent and lightweight, long-sleeved clothing for jungle excursions.

When To Travel: July to December for the dry season and better wildlife viewing.

How To Get There: Fly to Manaus, the main gateway for Brazilian Amazon cruises.

<p><span>Embark on a Seine River cruise to experience Paris from a unique vantage point. These cruises offer breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and of course, the Eiffel Tower. Opt for an evening cruise to see the city illuminated at night, which adds a magical touch to the experience. Some cruises offer dinner options, making it a perfect romantic outing. Cruises vary in length and style, so you can choose one that suits your preferences.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Choose a dinner cruise for an exquisite dining experience. </span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Evening cruises offer a magical view of the lit-up city. </span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Cruises depart from several points, including near the Eiffel Tower.</span></p>

12. The Seine River, France

Cruising the Seine River combines the romance of Paris with the charm of France’s countryside. The journey typically starts or ends in the French capital, allowing time to explore its iconic landmarks. As you sail away from Paris, the Seine takes you through picturesque landscapes and historic towns like Rouen and Honfleur. The river’s pace is leisurely, offering ample time to soak in the scenery and enjoy the French way of life.

Insider’s Tip: Enjoy a Parisian evening meal on the riverbank for a memorable experience.

When To Travel: April to October for pleasant cruising conditions.

How To Get There: Start your journey in Paris, easily accessible by international flights.

<p><span>Rafting on the Zambezi River below Victoria Falls means navigating one of the world’s greatest white water challenges. The river is known for its powerful Grade V rapids, offering an intense and thrilling experience. As you maneuver through the Batoka Gorge, the raw power of the river is palpable, with the mist of the Falls often visible in the distance. This rafting adventure is as much about testing your limits as it is about immersing yourself in the wild African landscape.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Be prepared for the infamous Grade V rapids, a challenge even for experienced rafters.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>The best rafting conditions are from July to February.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Victoria Falls Airport and join a rafting tour from Victoria Falls town.</span></p>

13. The Zambezi River, Africa

Embark on a journey down the Zambezi River in Africa for a truly unique cruising experience. As you navigate these waters, you’ll be awed by the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the planet’s largest and most stunning waterfalls. This adventure isn’t just about the breathtaking scenery; it’s also an opportunity to witness the rich African wildlife that inhabits the riverbanks. Hippos, crocodiles, and various bird species are just some of the fauna you might encounter. For an insider tip, consider taking a sunset cruise to witness the falls bathed in golden hues.

Insider’s Tip: Take a sunset cruise for stunning views of Victoria Falls.

When To Travel: May to October for the dry season and optimal wildlife viewing.

How To Get There: Fly to Livingstone, Zambia, or Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

<p><span>The Chobe River, straddling the borders of Botswana and Namibia, offers a unique cruising experience that doubles as an extraordinary safari adventure. This river delineates the northern edge of the famous Chobe National Park, a sanctuary renowned for its massive elephant populations and diverse wildlife. As you cruise along the river, you can expect to see large herds of elephants bathing, along with a variety of other animals quenching their thirst along the banks. A river safari is highly recommended for those seeking an even closer encounter with nature. </span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Opt for a river safari for close-up wildlife encounters.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>May to October for the dry season, ideal for wildlife spotting.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Kasane, Botswana, to start your river safari.</span></p>

14. The Chobe River, Botswana/Namibia

The Chobe River, straddling the borders of Botswana and Namibia, offers a unique cruising experience that doubles as an extraordinary safari adventure. This river delineates the northern edge of the famous Chobe National Park, a sanctuary renowned for its massive elephant populations and diverse wildlife. As you cruise along the river, you can expect to see large herds of elephants bathing, along with a variety of other animals quenching their thirst along the banks. A river safari is highly recommended for those seeking an even closer encounter with nature.

Insider’s Tip: Opt for a river safari for close-up wildlife encounters.

When To Travel: May to October for the dry season, ideal for wildlife spotting.

How To Get There: Fly to Kasane, Botswana, to start your river safari.

<p><span>A cruise along the Irrawaddy River explores Myanmar’s rich historical tapestry and vibrant cultural heritage. This journey is more than just a scenic ride; it’s a passage through time, where you’ll witness the enduring legacy of ancient civilizations. As the river winds through Myanmar, you’ll encounter spectacular sights such as the ancient pagodas, traditional villages, and the historic city of Bagan, a site renowned for its thousands of temples and stupas. These architectural marvels offer a glimpse into a past era of opulent kingdoms and spiritual devotion. For an authentic experience, visit a local village to immerse yourself in the daily life and customs of the Burmese people.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit a local village for an authentic glimpse into Burmese life.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>November to February for cooler, drier weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly to Yangon or Mandalay, where many cruises begin.</span></p>

15. The Irrawaddy River, Myanmar

A cruise along the Irrawaddy River explores Myanmar’s rich historical tapestry and vibrant cultural heritage. This journey is more than just a scenic ride; it’s a passage through time, where you’ll witness the enduring legacy of ancient civilizations. As the river winds through Myanmar, you’ll encounter spectacular sights such as the ancient pagodas, traditional villages, and the historic city of Bagan, a site renowned for its thousands of temples and stupas. These architectural marvels offer a glimpse into a past era of opulent kingdoms and spiritual devotion. For an authentic experience, visit a local village to immerse yourself in the daily life and customs of the Burmese people.

Insider’s Tip: Visit a local village for an authentic glimpse into Burmese life.

How To Get There: Fly to Yangon or Mandalay, where many cruises begin.

<p><span>River cruises offer a unique way to explore the world, combining the comfort of travel with the excitement of discovery. Each river has its own character, culture, and history, making every journey distinct. As you chart your course down these majestic waterways, you’re not just a traveler but an explorer uncovering the stories that flow through the heart of our world. So, pack your bags, set sail, and let the river’s current guide you to new adventures.</span></p> <p><span>More Articles Like This…</span></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/barcelona-discover-the-top-10-beach-clubs/"><span>Barcelona: Discover the Top 10 Beach Clubs</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/top-destination-cities-to-visit/"><span>2024 Global City Travel Guide – Your Passport to the World’s Top Destination Cities</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/exploring-khao-yai-a-hidden-gem-of-thailand/"><span>Exploring Khao Yai 2024 – A Hidden Gem of Thailand</span></a></p> <p><span>The post <a href="https://passingthru.com/a-guide-to-river-cruises-and-expeditions/" rel="noopener">Navigating 15 Majestic Rivers – A 2024 Guide to River Cruises and Expeditions</a> was republished on </span><a href="https://passingthru.com/"><span>Passing Thru</span></a><span> with permission from </span><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/"><span>The Green Voyage</span></a><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / Calin Stan.</span></p> <p><span>For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.</span></p>

The Bottom Line

River cruises offer a unique way to explore the world, combining the comfort of travel with the excitement of discovery. Each river has its own character, culture, and history, making every journey distinct. As you chart your course down these majestic waterways, you’re not just a traveler but an explorer uncovering the stories that flow through the heart of our world. So, pack your bags, set sail, and let the river’s current guide you to new adventures.

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Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / Calin Stan.

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