DELFIN III
3 nights
IN THE HEART OF THE AMAZON
This is more than a cruise—it’s an immersion into the spirit of the rainforest, guided by
sensitivity, wonder, and connection.
All of our itineraries have been carefully crafted to showcase the best flora and fauna that the Marañon and Ucayali Rivers in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve have to boast, along with offering ideal soft adventure excursions for travelers to further discover the secrets of the Peruvian Amazonia.
Itineraries vary based on whether the travel dates fall in the high water/rainy season or low water/dry season.
Itineraries
Low Water Season (Jun- Nov)
High Water Season ( Dec-May)
MAP ROUTE

Notes:
*Our schedules of activities are subject to change due to weather and river conditions with passengers best interest always in mind. Arrival and departure times may also change due to changes made to the recommended flights by the airline.
Inclusions on Delfin III:
Natural juices, soda, coffee, tea, water, domestic beer, Pisco Cocktails (Pisco Sour & Chilcano), house wines with lunch and dinner.
Bonus TRack
Once on board, your naturalist guide will introduce you to the enriching activities that await throughout your journey. From sunrise birdwatching to afternoon wildlife presentations, you’ll
have the chance to taste exotic jungle fruits you’ve likely never encountered and even try your hand at preparing a traditional local dish.
Each experience is designed to draw you closer to the Amazon —its flavors, its rhythms, and its hidden wonders. With warmth and care, we invite you to take part in every moment, to learn,
to feel, and to savor a little more of this extraordinary world.
ESSENCIAL NOTES:
During your journey, enjoy nature walks with waterproof boots and rain ponchos provided for your comfort, kayak sessions in calm waters guided by a naturalist (weather permitting), catch-and-release fishing, and meaningful visits to local communities where small gifts like T-shirts, school supplies, toys, or candies are warmly appreciated by the children.
Recommendations:
Itineraries may change due to weather or river conditions, with excursions adjusted at the Delfin crew’s discretion. Iquitos experiences warm, humid weather with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 33°C (70°F to 90°F). The rainy high-water season runs from January to June, and the dry low-water season from July to December, each bringing distinct changes in wildlife and landscape.
Pack light, breathable clothing, long sleeves, swimwear, soft-soled shoes, and bring layers like cardigans
or wind-resistant jackets for cooler nights; waterproof boots and rain ponchos are provided.
To protect against insects, we recommend taking Vitamin B or B-15 before arrival, along with conventional repellents and bite creams. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries, we will give you binoculars per cabin.
All of our vessels have WIFI connection on the third deck, we will share the password one you are on board. Tips are customary but not included; about US$ 250 per passenger is suggested, shared among the crew and guides, with envelopes provided in your cabin. We also recommend bringing around
USD$100 in small Soles denominations for purchases outside the main walk, especially at Fundo Casual, known for its beautiful wooden boards.
Related programs
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Day 1 : Saturday
Embarkation & first encounters
Your journey begins in Iquitos, a vibrant gateway city surrounded by jungle and water. Our team welcomes you at the airport and accompanies you in comfort aboard our private vehicle. As you journey toward Nauta, a nourishing lunchbox eases you into the rhythms of the rainforest.
In Nauta, one of the oldest towns in Loreto, you’ll be greeted at our private embarkation port. Here begins your intimate encounter with the Amazon. Step aboard your Delfin vessel and settle into your suite—an oasis of calm crafted with local elegance, from handwoven details to natural cotton comforts and your own private terrace.
As the vessel glides into the waters of the Marañón River, join your naturalist guide in the observation lounge for an overview of the journey ahead—its landscapes, wildlife, history, and wonder.
At twilight, set out on your first skiff excursion through the seasonally flooded forest. The high waters bring you closer to the treetops, where monkeys leap between branches and colorful birds perch just overhead. As the sun sets, the forest shifts into another world. Search for caimans, owls, and other nocturnal creatures under a starlit canopy. This is the Amazon in high water— immersive, thriving, unforgettable.
Day 2 : Sunday
Mysteries of the Flooded Forest
At dawn, you set out to explore Yanayaquillo, where the rainforest awakens in full splendor. Colorful birds soar overhead while sloths rest quietly in the treetops, perfectly adapted to the rhythms of the Amazon.
Later in the morning, a visit to the Amazon Natural Park brings you closer to the ancient knowledge of the forest. Walking along its lush trails, you’ll learn about medicinal plants before joining a shaman for a traditional ceremony—an intimate moment that reveals the spiritual heart of the jungle.
By midday, the pristine waters of Yanayacu Pucate invite exploration. Enjoy a peaceful skiff ride, swim in the refreshing blackwater lagoon, or kayak as you take in the beauty that surrounds you.
After dinner, the day closes with a nocturnal exploration through Nauta Caño. Under the cover of darkness, caimans, owls, and other night creatures emerge, illuminated by starlight and the quiet guidance of your naturalist
Day 3 : Monday
Encounters of River and Forest
Begin your morning at Las Palmas, where the calm waters invite you to experience the traditional art of piranha fishing. This is a cherished Amazonian practice that connects you with the rhythms of local life.
Later in the morning, venture into the rainforest at Fundo Casual for a guided trail walk. Surrounded by towering trees and incredible biodiversity, you’ll uncover the forest’s hidden wonders and learn about the delicate balance that sustains this ecosystem.
In the afternoon, visit the Confluence, where two powerful tributaries meet to form the mighty Amazon River—a breathtaking natural spectacle. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage with a local riverside community, gaining insight into their traditions, daily life, and deep relationship with the river.
Day 4 : Tuesday
A Fond Farewell to the Amazon
With warm hearts, our staff will bid you farewell as your journey comes to an end. At Nauta’s port, our team will escort you by private vehicle back to Iquitos, a scenic 95 kilometer drive.
Before your flight, enjoy an interactive activity about melipona stingless bees and their crucial role in the Amazon ecosystem. We’ll also visit the Amazon Research Center for Ornamental Fishes, where you can admire the Amazon’s vibrant aquatic life—from giant arapaima to colorful freshwater stingrays. This final stop offers a beautiful farewell to the region’s rich biodiversity.
Our team will assist with your luggage and check-in at Iquitos airport. At security, your guide and the Delfin crew will warmly say goodbye, hoping your Amazon journey leaves you with unforgettable memories.
Bonus TRack
Once on board, your naturalist guide will introduce you to the enriching activities that await throughout your journey. From sunrise birdwatching to afternoon wildlife presentations, you’ll have the chance to taste exotic jungle fruits you’ve likely never encountered and even try your hand at preparing a traditional local dish.
Each experience is designed to draw you closer to the Amazon —its flavors, its rhythms, and its hidden wonders. With warmth and care, we invite you to take part in every moment, to learn, to feel, and to savor a little more of this extraordinary world.
ESSENCIAL NOTES:
During your journey, enjoy nature walks with waterproof boots and rain ponchos provided for your comfort, kayak sessions in calm waters guided by a naturalist (weather permitting), catch-and-release fishing, and meaningful visits to local communities where small gifts like T-shirts, school supplies, toys, or candies are warmly appreciated by the children.
Recommendations:
Itineraries may change due to weather or river conditions, with excursions adjusted at the Delfin crew’s discretion. Iquitos experiences warm, humid weather with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 33°C (70°F to 90°F). The rainy high-water season runs from January to June, and the dry low-water season from July to December, each bringing distinct changes in wildlife and landscape.
Pack light, breathable clothing, long sleeves, swimwear, soft-soled shoes, and bring layers like cardigans or wind-resistant jackets for cooler nights; waterproof boots and rain ponchos are provided.
To protect against insects, we recommend taking Vitamin B or B-15 before arrival, along with conventional repellents and bite creams. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries, we will give you binoculars per cabin.
All of our vessels have WIFI connection on the third deck, we will share the password one you are on board. Tips are customary but not included; about US$ 250 per passenger is suggested, shared among the crew and guides, with envelopes provided in your cabin. We also recommend bringing around USD$100 in small Soles denominations for purchases outside the main walk, especially at Fundo Casual, known for its beautiful wooden boards.
| Price per person in USD | 2026 | 2027 |
| Suite | US$ 4,200 | US$ 4,400 |
| Upper Suite | US$ 4,400 | US$ 4,600 |
| Corner Suite | US$ 4,700 | US$ 4,900 |
| Owners Suite | US$ 5,400 | US$ 5,700 |
Festive season ( December 15th - 31st)
| Price per person in USD | 2026 | 2027 |
| Suite | US$ 4,400 | US$ 4,700 |
| Upper Suite | US$ 4,600 | US$ 4,900 |
| Corner Suite | US$ 4,900 | US$ 5,200 |
| Owners Suite | US$ 5,600 | US$ 6,000 |
Triple accomodation available with a twin bed, for one young adult and child in corner suites only.
- Rates are expressed in US Dollars, per person, based on double occupancy
- Single Suplement is 50% in addition to the adult rate on regular Suites and upper Suites and 75% in addition on the Owner and Corner Suites.
- Children Policy: - 7 years old minimun on all departure - Children aged 11 or under are eligible for a 20% discount from the adult rate. A third guest on an extra bed is also eligible for a 20% discount ( non-cumulative)
- All meals while on board (arrival day: dinner, cruise days: all meals, departure day: breakfast & lunch)
- All excursions & equipment (including rubber boots & rain ponchos)
- Transfers to/from vessel when arriving on recommended flights to Iquitos.
- Entrance fee to Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
- Natural juices, soda, coffe, tea, water, beer ; pisco-based cocktails & sours, house wines with lunch and dinner (dining room only)
- Air tickets to/from Iquitos
- Cost of medical emergencies (including evacuation)
- Gratuities
- Any additional transportation services
- Any additional bar comsumptions
- Reservations made 101 days or more before departure: A deposit of US$ 750.00 non-refundable per person is required to confirm the booking . The final balance is required 100 days prior to departure. If the payment is not received on time, the space(s) will be automatically released.
- Reservations made 100 days or less prior to departure: A full, non-refundable payment is required to confirm the booking
- Cancellations made 161 days or more before departure: The deposit will be refunded, less a US$ 300 service charge per person.
- Cancellations made 160 to 101 days prior to departure: All deposits are non- refundable.
- Cancellations made 100 days or less prior to departure: Full payment will be applied as a cancellation penalty.