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Amazon River Cruises in Brazil

Small-ship Amazon River Cruises in Brazil: sleep on the water, wake to flooded forest and pink dolphins

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Aerial view of a small expedition vessel navigating a winding river channel through flooded Amazon rainforest on an Amazon River Cruise Brazil

5-day Amazon River Cruise in Brazil

5.0· 12 reviews
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Navigate and explore two national parks, Jaú and Anavilhanas, with a comfortable stay on board and plenty of jungle adventure.

4 nights

from $ 2,100

Aerial view of a small riverboat navigating dark-water channels weaving between densely forested islands on a luxury Amazon cruise in Brazil, under a wide blue sky with scattered clouds

Luxury Amazon Cruise in Brazil

5.0· 15 reviews
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Navigate the Amazon on an exclusive cruise designed to surprise even the most demanding clients seeking to explore the forest in ultimate comfort.

4 nights

from $ 1,550

The wooden-hulled Jacaré Açu vessel cruises a calm black-water river channel on an Amazon jungle cruise in Brazil, flanked by dense rainforest canopy under a bright blue sky

4-day Amazon Jungle Cruise Brazil

4.5· 2 reviews
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Visit Anavilhanas National Park with an Amazon cruise to explore the forest, climb giant trees, interact with indigenous tribes, and much more!

3 nights

from $ 1,750

The M/Y Tucano amazon river cruise vessel moored at dusk, its white hull silhouetted against a blazing orange and gold sunset reflecting across a glassy river, with a dark forested shoreline on the horizon

Tucano Amazon River Cruise: 5-day Wild Expedition in Brazil

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Hiking, kayaking, night excursions, and wildlife watching. Includes accommodation in en-suite cabins across some of the Amazon's most remote areas.

4 nights

from $ 2,950

The Amazon Dolphin vessel gliding across a vast flooded river at golden sunset on an Amazon cruise from Alter do Chão, surrounded by partially submerged trees and mirror-calm water

Amazon River Cruise from Alter do Chão

5.0· 1 review
Amazoneasy

Sail the waters of the Tapajós in high-end ships and enjoy the best activities the Amazon Rainforest and Pará's riverside communities have to offer.

4 nights

from $ 2,250

The Jacaré-Açu wooden riverboat gliding along a dark-water Amazon river cruise in Brazil, its green hull perfectly mirrored in the still black water beside dense rainforest canopy under a clear blue sky

7-day Amazon Cruise Trip in Brazil

Amazoneasy

Explore the forest with a full cruise tour! Spend a week immersed in the heart of the Amazon, navigating through its lush landscapes.

6 nights

from $ 2,900

Aerial view of a solar-powered expedition vessel moored beside a broad white sandbar on a dark-water Amazonian river, surrounded by dense rainforest canopy stretching to the horizon — an untamed Amazon cruise deep in the wilderness

Untamed Amazon Cruise: 5-day Forest Tour in Brazil

Amazoneasy

Enjoy a remarkable luxury Amazon river cruise from Manaus, Brazil! All-inclusive: nature tours, round trip transfer, and accommodation in the ship.

4 nights

from $ 4,050

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Amazon River Cruises in Brazil: Which boat and which season?

The Amazon River carries more water than any other on Earth—about 209,000 cubic meters per second—close to one-fifth of all the freshwater that reaches the world’s oceans. An Amazon River Cruise in Brazil is the most comfortable way to travel inside that system: you sleep on a small vessel, wake up deep in the rainforest, and cover distances on water that would take days on foot. Most of our boats carry 8 to 16 guests, making it an exclusive, more intimate experience.

Nearly every Amazon cruise itinerary starts in Manaus, the 2-million-person city at the heart of the rainforest and the gateway to the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark Rio Negro and the sandy Rio Solimões run side by side for about 6 km without mixing, kept apart by differences in temperature, speed, and density. From there, boats push into the Anavilhanas archipelago, a maze of around 400 river islands on the Rio Negro, and into flooded forests that larger ships cannot reach.

The forest has two faces, and the season decides what an Amazon river cruise can do. In the high-water season (December to May), the river rises by around 10 meters, floods the igapó forest, and lets canoes glide between the treetops. In the low-water season (June to November), white-sand beaches appear along the channels, and wildlife gathers around the shrinking water. From the deck and the excursion canoes, you can spot the animals of the Amazon, including pink river dolphins, giant river otters, caimans, sloths, monkeys, and countless bird species.

Vessels range from simple regional riverboats to air-conditioned cabins with private bathrooms and gourmet kitchens, so you can match a cruise to the comfort level you want.

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