Expedition Amazon | 18 day cruise

From Belem, Brazil to Iquitos, Peru OR From Iquitos, Peru to Belem, Brazil

Tour Overview

Begin an extraordinary Amazonian expedition aboard Hanseatic Inspiration, journeying from the vibrant river port of Belém, Brazil to remote Iquitos, Peru. Over 18 days, this pure expedition traces the full sweep of the Amazon—from its vast delta to the rarely visited upper reaches—placing you deep within one of the planet’s most biodiverse regions.

Sailing along winding waterways framed by dense, untamed rainforest, you’ll step into the role of both naturalist and explorer. This is an expedition that brings you right into the action, with frequent Zodiac landings and river excursions carrying you deep into a mesmerizing labyrinth of tributaries.

By day and night, experience unforgettable wildlife encounters as the jungle reveals its secrets. Watch for legendary pink river dolphins, listen to the calls of toucans, and spot yellow-headed caracaras amid the canopy, alongside countless other species of exotic flora and fauna.

Encounters with small riverside communities offer rare insights into daily life shaped by the rhythms of the rainforest. On the Rio Negro, witness the remarkable Encontro das Águas—the famed “Meeting of Waters”—where dark and light rivers flow side by side, a powerful natural phenomenon that perfectly captures the magic and mystery of the Amazon.

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Cruise through grassy meadows in Zodiacs in search of the giant Victoria amazonica, the world's largest water lily, reaching up to 3 meters (9.8 feet) in diameter.

Keep your eyes peeled for the iconic pink river dolphins from your boat. The calves are grey at birth and gradually turn pink over the first two years.

Calls in at small settlements provide an understanding of life in the green backdrop of the jungle and help to shed light on the challenges facing nature amid global economic interests.

Tour Itinerary

 
Day 1
Arrived in Belem

Your Amazon expeditions starts from Icoaraci (Belem)/Brazil, departure 1900hrs (2026) 22.00 hrs (2027)

Day 2
Daytime passage through Breves Channels

Daytime passage through Breves Channels
If nature’s orchestra has created a masterpiece, then it’s the Amazon. Its name evokes a sense of temptation, risk and a yearning for adventure, but also with the need to protect unique ecosystems. How does it feel to hear, see and sense it for the first time? Find out on board. The advantages of your little expedition ship are already apparent during the daytime passage through the Breves Channels, which gives an idea of the fantastic creations of nature. The calls of the toucans, yellow-headed caracaras and saffron finches will accompany you. The lush banks close in around the ship, while it confidently negotiates challenging changes in direction – much to the delight of the locals, the Caboclos, who you will meet time and again on your adventure in their boats, both large and small. While you experience the Amazon with all your senses, your experts on board will quench your thirst for knowledge and also shed light on the tensions between unspoilt nature and global economic interests.

Day 3-7
Up the Amazon River

Upstream on the Amazon River with zodiac landings including Guajara, Virassaia, Alter do Chao, Parintins, Canacari

The Amazon, or “Rio Mar”, as it’s known by the locals, is both a global symbol of the need to protect our nature and a wondrous, record-holding waterway. It is the setting for thrilling natural spectacles that you will experience respectfully and in the company of experts on your small, manoeuvrable expedition ship and its Zodiacs, weather and currents permitting.

Your Amazon adventure begins in Guajara, a small settlement where families make a living from cattle farming. Perhaps you will see mighty water buffalo standing in the river, grazing on aquatic plants. With a bit of luck, you will be able to observe the legendary pink river dolphins from your Zodiac – the young are grey at first and only change colour after two years.

At the small riverside settlement of Virassaia, look out for a special feathered friend: the indigenous hoatzin. You might even see herons and cormorants as you enjoy Zodiac rides through the species-rich floodplain areas. New surprises await around every bend in the river.

Enjoy a relaxing time in the village of Alter do Chao on the Rio Tapajos, where a surprisingly Caribbean-style beach invites you to swim in the warm water. A landscape that appears and disappears depending on the water level. Along the riverbank, the Brazilian rainforest invites you to discover its wonders together with your experts.

On the large river island of Tupinambarana, you can explore the city of Parintins. Here you can experience pure Brazilian exuberance shaped by Indigenous traditions – such as the famous folklore festival in June. Pay a visit to the cathedral or treat yourself to some regional delicacies.

Seek out a totally different natural treasure in Canacari. You will travel through grassy meadows in Zodiacs in search of the largest water lily in the world, the Victoria amazonica, which can grow to an incredible 3 m (9.8 ft) in diameter. But birdwatchers will also be in their element when great-billed diving petrels, silver and blue herons as well as various species of birds of prey show themselves.

Time and again, you will discover hidden idylls and marvel at the exotic plants and creatures. The experts will enhance your experiences with their specialist knowledge. They’ll highlight the extent to which commercial interests are taking over and endangering this natural treasure trove, but also the work of global rescue and reforestation initiatives.

Day 8
Rio Negro

On the Rio Negro, you will bear witness to the legendary “Encontro das Aguas”, the “Meeting of Waters”. The “Meeting of Waters” is the spectacular confluence between the dark Rio Negro and the pale, sandy-coloured Rio Solimoes, the name for this part of the Amazon River. In this unique natural spectacle, the two rivers do not mix immediately, but flow side by side for kilometres. From the deck and the walkway at the bow, you will observe that the protected riparian landscapes of the Rio Negro look different depending on the water level. Your experts on board will have exciting stories to tell about the diversity of plants and animals that favour the riparian areas.

Day 9-10
Manaus

Accompanied by the sounds of the jungle, you will reach Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas. In this metropolis on the Rio Negro, it becomes clear how closely nature and culture are intertwined along the river banks. The kaleidoscope of colours in the jungle and the metropolis seem to vie with each other, yet together they form a unique symbiosis. The rubber boom once brought Manaus fabulous wealth, as evidenced by the magnificent Teatro Amazonas, with marble from Carrara and crystal chandeliers from Murano. The colonial past and the global present collide in the jungle metropolis, where modern glass facades alternate with classical and art nouveau buildings. Prepare to be inspired by the city’s history and its contrasts.

Experience more:
Selected shore excursions* (additional charge)
Jungle adventures around the Amazon Ecopark Lodge
Encounter with pink dolphins
Hike with a guide to the jungle
Manaus – city and opera house
Scenic flight over Manaus (subject to weather conditions)

Tip from our travel concierge*:

Immerse yourself in this era as you travel up the Rio Negro in a local speedboat to the Seringal Felicidade Rubber Museum. On a tour, you will experience the history of this golden era from the mid-19th to the early 20th century.

Day 11-17
Further up the Amazon River

Further upstream on the Amazon River with zodiac landings included Badajos, Cuxiu Muni, Rio Jutai, Leticia(Colomibia) and Pevas (Peru)

Even today, previously unrecorded animal and plant species are still being discovered in the Amazon region – a sign of how unique and precious this ecosystem is.

A Zodiac ride through the small canals of Badajos will raise your awareness of how special this place is. Huge water lilies adorn the water surface. Discover giant Brazil nut trees and the red flowers of bromeliads and passion flowers while the experts enhance your perspective on the fascinating undergrowth – for example, to help you marvel at the sloths or the capuchin monkeys doing gymnastics in the trees.

When the Zodiacs navigate through the night-time jungle of Cuxiu Muni, look out for the eyes of caimans shining through the darkness. Your Amazon experts on board will introduce you to the bizarre world of reptiles and insects and explain the workings of the sensitive ecosystem with great enthusiasm.

This unique cruise is filled with astonishing sights – for example, on the Rio Jutai, when the cries of tropical birds call out across the water and you keep watch for exotic species. You will navigate the flooded forest with the Zodiacs between the submerged trees, which are covered with an abundance of vines and colourful flowering epiphytes.

In Leticia, an important trading centre in the tri-border region of Colombia, Peru and Brazil, you will experience lush flora and plant life. Tropical fruits and vegetables and fresh spices on the colourful markets along the riverbank are a vibrant testimony to a culture that lives with and from nature. Tantalising colours and scents captivate your senses, accompanied by the whistling and calling of the parrots.

Pevas, one of the oldest Peruvian settlements on the Amazon and still characterised today by the traditional stilt houses of Indian villages, gives you an idea of what it is like to live in the wild. A fascinating end to your intense Amazon adventure.

Day 18
Disembark in Iquitos, Peru

Disembark in Iquitos, Peru, arrival 07.00 hrs

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
The itinerary depends on official approval and the weather conditions. The natural experiences and wildlife sightings described are possibilities on this expedition and are not guaranteed.

Day 1
Embark in Iquitos, Peru

Embark in Iquitos, Peru, departure at 24hrs


Day 2-8
Down the Amazon River

Further downstream on the Amazon River with zodiac landings included Badajos, Cuxiu Muni, Rio Jutai, Leticia(Colomibia) and Pevas (Peru)

Even today, previously unrecorded animal and plant species are still being discovered in the Amazon region – a sign of how unique and precious this ecosystem is.

A Zodiac ride through the small canals of Badajos will raise your awareness of how special this place is. Huge water lilies adorn the water surface. Discover giant Brazil nut trees and the red flowers of bromeliads and passion flowers while the experts enhance your perspective on the fascinating undergrowth – for example, to help you marvel at the sloths or the capuchin monkeys doing gymnastics in the trees.

When the Zodiacs navigate through the night-time jungle of Cuxiu Muni, look out for the eyes of caimans shining through the darkness. Your Amazon experts on board will introduce you to the bizarre world of reptiles and insects and explain the workings of the sensitive ecosystem with great enthusiasm.

This unique cruise is filled with astonishing sights – for example, on the Rio Jutai, when the cries of tropical birds call out across the water and you keep watch for exotic species. You will navigate the flooded forest with the Zodiacs between the submerged trees, which are covered with an abundance of vines and colourful flowering epiphytes.

In Leticia, an important trading centre in the tri-border region of Colombia, Peru and Brazil, you will experience lush flora and plant life. Tropical fruits and vegetables and fresh spices on the colourful markets along the riverbank are a vibrant testimony to a culture that lives with and from nature. Tantalising colours and scents captivate your senses, accompanied by the whistling and calling of the parrots.

Pevas, one of the oldest Peruvian settlements on the Amazon and still characterised today by the traditional stilt houses of Indian villages, gives you an idea of what it is like to live in the wild. A fascinating end to your intense Amazon adventure.

Day 9
Rio Negro

On the Rio Negro, you will bear witness to the legendary “Encontro das Aguas”, the “Meeting of Waters”. The “Meeting of Waters” is the spectacular confluence between the dark Rio Negro and the pale, sandy-coloured Rio Solimoes, the name for this part of the Amazon River. In this unique natural spectacle, the two rivers do not mix immediately, but flow side by side for kilometres. From the deck and the walkway at the bow, you will observe that the protected riparian landscapes of the Rio Negro look different depending on the water level. Your experts on board will have exciting stories to tell about the diversity of plants and animals that favour the riparian areas.

Day 10-11
Manaus

Accompanied by the sounds of the jungle, you will reach Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas. In this metropolis on the Rio Negro, it becomes clear how closely nature and culture are intertwined along the river banks. The kaleidoscope of colours in the jungle and the metropolis seem to vie with each other, yet together they form a unique symbiosis. The rubber boom once brought Manaus fabulous wealth, as evidenced by the magnificent Teatro Amazonas, with marble from Carrara and crystal chandeliers from Murano. The colonial past and the global present collide in the jungle metropolis, where modern glass facades alternate with classical and art nouveau buildings. Prepare to be inspired by the city’s history and its contrasts.

Experience more:
Selected shore excursions* (additional charge)
Jungle adventures around the Amazon Ecopark Lodge
Encounter with pink dolphins
Hike with a guide to the jungle
Manaus – city and opera house
Scenic flight over Manaus (subject to weather conditions)

Tip from our travel concierge*:

Immerse yourself in this era as you travel up the Rio Negro in a local speedboat to the Seringal Felicidade Rubber Museum. On a tour, you will experience the history of this golden era from the mid-19th to the early 20th century.

Day 12-16
Further down the Amazon River

Downstream on the Amazon River with zodiac landings including Guajara, Virassaia, Alter do Chao, Parintins, Canacari

The Amazon, or “Rio Mar”, as it’s known by the locals, is both a global symbol of the need to protect our nature and a wondrous, record-holding waterway. It is the setting for thrilling natural spectacles that you will experience respectfully and in the company of experts on your small, manoeuvrable expedition ship and its Zodiacs, weather and currents permitting.

Your Amazon adventure begins in Guajara, a small settlement where families make a living from cattle farming. Perhaps you will see mighty water buffalo standing in the river, grazing on aquatic plants. With a bit of luck, you will be able to observe the legendary pink river dolphins from your Zodiac – the young are grey at first and only change colour after two years.

At the small riverside settlement of Virassaia, look out for a special feathered friend: the indigenous hoatzin. You might even see herons and cormorants as you enjoy Zodiac rides through the species-rich floodplain areas. New surprises await around every bend in the river.

Enjoy a relaxing time in the village of Alter do Chao on the Rio Tapajos, where a surprisingly Caribbean-style beach invites you to swim in the warm water. A landscape that appears and disappears depending on the water level. Along the riverbank, the Brazilian rainforest invites you to discover its wonders together with your experts.

On the large river island of Tupinambarana, you can explore the city of Parintins. Here you can experience pure Brazilian exuberance shaped by Indigenous traditions – such as the famous folklore festival in June. Pay a visit to the cathedral or treat yourself to some regional delicacies.

Seek out a totally different natural treasure in Canacari. You will travel through grassy meadows in Zodiacs in search of the largest water lily in the world, the Victoria amazonica, which can grow to an incredible 3 m (9.8 ft) in diameter. But birdwatchers will also be in their element when great-billed diving petrels, silver and blue herons as well as various species of birds of prey show themselves.

Time and again, you will discover hidden idylls and marvel at the exotic plants and creatures. The experts will enhance your experiences with their specialist knowledge. They’ll highlight the extent to which commercial interests are taking over and endangering this natural treasure trove, but also the work of global rescue and reforestation initiatives.

Day 17
Daytime passage through Breves Channels

Daytime passage through Breves Channels
If nature’s orchestra has created a masterpiece, then it’s the Amazon. Its name evokes a sense of temptation, risk and a yearning for adventure, but also with the need to protect unique ecosystems. How does it feel to hear, see and sense it for the first time? Find out on board. The advantages of your little expedition ship are already apparent during the daytime passage through the Breves Channels, which gives an idea of the fantastic creations of nature. The calls of the toucans, yellow-headed caracaras and saffron finches will accompany you. The lush banks close in around the ship, while it confidently negotiates challenging changes in direction – much to the delight of the locals, the Caboclos, who you will meet time and again on your adventure in their boats, both large and small. While you experience the Amazon with all your senses, your experts on board will quench your thirst for knowledge and also shed light on the tensions between unspoilt nature and global economic interests.

Day 18
Disembark in Belem

Disembark in Belem - Icoaraci (Belem)/Brazil, arrival 06.30 hrs

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
The itinerary depends on official approval and the weather conditions. The natural experiences and wildlife sightings described are possibilities on this expedition and are not guaranteed.

What’s Included

Accommodation
  • Included Copy 20 17 nights onboard accommodation
  • Included Copy 20 Cabin upgrades available
Food
  • Included Copy 20 Full board: early-bird breakfast, breakfast, bouillon, afternoon coffee/teatime, lunch and dinner
  • Included Copy 20 Champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages
Fees & Services
  • Included Copy 20 All landings and rides in the ship’s own Zodiacs
  • Included Copy 20 Expert Expedition Team who organise and accompany activities on board and ashore
  • Included Copy 20 Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
  • Included Copy 20 Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest and day, satellite-dependent*)
  • Included Copy 20 Equipment for loan: one pair of binoculars
  • Included Copy 20 Port fees
  • Included Copy 7 International flights, Travel Insurance, additional pre/post cruise arrangements
  • Included Copy 31 Optional activities: Wellness and Spa treatments
Transportation
HANSEATIC  Inspiration

HANSEATIC Inspiration

199 Passengers

HANSEATIC Spirit

HANSEATIC Spirit

230 Passengers

Activities

  • Included Cruise the Amazon and bear witness to the legendary “Encontro das Aguas”, the “Meeting of Waters”
  • Included Experience a daytime passage through the Breves Channels - up close with the flora and fauna.
  • Included Experts on board will quench your thirst for knowledge.
  • Included Visit Leticia, an important trading centre in the tri-border region of Colombia, Peru and Brazil
  • Included Explore Pevas's traditional stilt houses one of the oldest Peruvian settlements
  • Included A chance to see the largest water lily in the world, the Victoria amazonica in Canacari
  • Included Swim at a Caribbean-style beach in the village of Alter do Chao
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