Shortly after sunrise this morning, explore the Anavilhanas Archipelago, a reserve that includes the world's largest system of river islands and also areas of tall dense rainforest. Here you will see the strange environment called the igapó, the black water flooded forest, where trees grow right out of the dark water of the Rio Negro. Travelers can explore in our launches or conditions permitting, in kayaks. In the mid-morning, return to the vessel for a hearty Brazilian breakfast. After some time to relax, weather permitting, in mid-morning you will go for a walk in the type of rainforest known as the terra firme. In addition to the countless plants and small creatures of the forest floor, here you have a good chance to see the markings, if not the animals themselves, of some of the Amazon's great mammals like peccaries (wild pigs) or even a jaguar. Around mid-day, return to the vessel for lunch and a siesta. In the afternoon, set off on launches along the edges of the dense forest and listen to the sunset chorus of birds, howler monkeys and frogs. Weather permitting, tonight you will have an excursion to spot caiman (the Amazon's crocodiles) and other nocturnal creatures including arboreal porcupines or sloths.
Meal
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Exploring the Amazon
Your Accommodation
M/Y Tucano
The M/Y Tucano offers plenty of space to spread out and contemplate the wonders of nature. With over seventy large windows, the vessel is bright and airy. The cabins and the salon are air conditioned and have elegant raised wood panelling in the style of the classic steamships that once cruised these majestic rivers.
