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PARTNER CONTENT FOR DELFIN AMAZON CRUISES


Delfin Amazon Cruises IQUITOS, PERU


Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Delfin Amazon Cruises takes travellers into one of the world’s largest protected flooded forests, the Pacaya- Samiria National Reserve in northern Peru. With a newly expanded fleet, Delfin offers


three ship choices: the Delfin I, which has four oversized suites, two of which include a private plunge pool; the Delfin II, which has 14 suites; and the latest, Delfin III, which has 22 suites. The Delfin III river vessel hosts one of the most


impressive suites in the Amazon region, boasting 597sq ft of beautifully appointed interiors. Located on the second deck in the front of the ship, guests will enjoy breathtaking views of the expansive river through 180 degrees of floor-to- ceiling windows. In addition to the suites, the vessel has an open-air sun deck with a plunge pool, an indoor lounge area equipped with educational resources and a wellness gm and spa, where guests can try treatments inspired by traditional Amazonian healing treatments. All toiletries onboard are biodegradable and use Amazonian superfoods as their key ingredients.


Guests can enjoy exquisite Amazonian local


cuisine and personalised service, while voyages include rare wildlife spotting, visits to native villages, kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming near pink river dolphins, piranha fishing, daytime hiking, and night safari excursions. Guests travelling on a Delfin Amazon cruise


can rest assured that their trip is positively impacting the local communities. Since the beginning, Delfin Amazon Cruises has built local markets for communities to sell their artisan crafts, now becoming their main source of income. Travellers can visit a riverbank village to meet and interact with the locals and learn about the different types of medicinal plants that can be found in the jungle. Guests can discover the birthplace of the


Amazon, its rich biodiversity, and live the Delfin experience through authenticity, sustainability and commitment to understand the profound importance of this destination. Delfin Amazon Cruises is a member of the Relais & Châteaux family, the first cruise company in its portfolio.


Don’t miss Kayaking through the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve while looking out for Pink River Dolphins


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KEY FACILITIES • Three luxury river vessels • Expert naturalist guides • Peruvian Amazonian gourmet cuisine • Amazonian spa


KEY ACTIVITIES • Birdwatching • Native community visits • Kayaking • Swimming • Wildlife spotting • Hiking • Night safaris


Get in touch delfinamazoncruises.com


T: +51 1 719 0999 / +1 833 201 8684 E: info@delfinamazoncruises.com


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