The Peruvian Amazon offers a unique opportunity for adventure with its abundant biodiversity and pristine ecosystems. Travelers can on a four-night expedition cruise aboard the Aqua Nera vessel, an exclusive option for exploring this iconic region.
The Aqua Nera, a luxury riverboat measuring 62 meters, accommodates a maximum of 40 passengers across 20 suites. It is designed specifically for the Amazon, featuring a dark-wood palette that reflects the surrounding landscape. Passengers can enjoy amenities such as a plunge pool, spa, cinema, and fine dining showcasing local cuisine.
Access to the Amazon typically begins with a flight to Iquitos, Peru. This city, the largest that cannot be reached by road, serves as a gateway to the rainforest. Iquitos itself is a hub, characterized by its rubber boom-era architecture and vibrant local markets. The journey from Australia involves approximately 18 hours of flying, typically connecting through Santiago, Chile, and Lima.
Onboard, travelers engage in various activities such as birdwatching and visiting small communities along the river. Daily excursions in skiffs allow for intimate encounters with wildlife, including the rare pink river dolphin, a notable endangered species of the region. The Amazon River, the largest by water volume, supplies approximately 20 percent of the world’s freshwater and flows through nine South American countries.
Upon arrival, guests are transported to Nauta, two hours from Iquitos, where they board the Aqua Nera. The cruise itinerary includes daily explorations of upper river reaches, characterized by lush rainforests and diverse wildlife.

Excursions focus on birdwatching and spotting local fauna, including various monkey species and birds endemic to the region. Guides provide insights into the ecological significance of the Amazon and its flora and fauna.
On this day, guests participate in piranha fishing in the Samiria River, learning about local diets and fishing traditions. Visits to indigenous communities highlight their traditional practices and reliance on rainforest resources.

The final day includes visits to unique ecosystems and discussions on conservation challenges facing the Amazon, such as deforestation and mining. Educational encounters emphasize the importance of protecting this invaluable natural habitat.
The Aqua Nera offers a blend of luxury and environmental awareness, prioritizing sustainable practices throughout the journey. With locally sourced food and eco-friendly designs, the cruise presents not only a means of exploration but also a commitment to preserving the unique ecosystems of the Amazon.
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