From the Inca Empire to the Peruvian Amazon with the Nazca Lines (Delfin III)
From the Inca Empire to the Peruvian Amazon with the Nazca Lines (Delfin III)
From the Inca Empire to the Peruvian Amazon with the Nazca Lines (Delfin III)
13 Days
Visiting: Arrive In Lima, Peru, Lima, Pisco, Paracas & Nazca Lines, Paracas, Ballestas Island Cruise, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Iquitos, Nauta, Peruvian Amazon River (Embarkation), Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos (Disembarkation), South America
Tour Overview
Experience the fascinating Nazca Lines, archaeological treasures, and gastronomic delights of Peru, with the untamed rainforest of the Amazon, on this thrilling river cruise adventure that offers a little something for everyone!Begin in the cosmopolitan city of Lima with a guided sightseeing tour, a visit to the Larco Herrera Museum, and a special welcome dinner in an ornate family-owned mansion. Fly to Cusco and descend into the Sacred Valley of the Incas for guided tours of the ceremonial site of Kenko, where ancient rituals were performed, and the Temple of Sacsayhuaman. Of course, no vacation to Peru is complete without visiting astonishing Machu Picchu, built around 1450, and sitting majestically above the Sacred Valley. Stand in awe as you witness one of the most majestic images in South America, if not the entire world! Next, you’ll embark on a journey to one of the world’s vastly unexplored regions where biodiversity is at its greatest—the mighty Amazon. Board one of the world’s most luxurious small ships, the Delfin III, and enjoy fine wine, famous Peruvian cuisine, and all-inclusive comfort while venturing deep into the Amazon jungle in search of elusive wildlife. Take naturalist-guided panga rides through the river tributaries, swim with pink dolphins, and visit native communities—all while returning to your plush five-star yacht.Your unforgettable trip to Peru is not complete without seeing the Nazca Lines. When seen from the air, the lines form precise geometric shapes that number in the hundreds, as well as 70 figures, which include a monkey, whale, hummingbird, shark, spiders, and plants. Archaeologists remain puzzled about why the ancient Nazca people, who thrived here from 200 BC to 500 AD, created illustrations that could only be seen from far above the earth. Wonderful scenery, historical treasures, learning opportunities, and so much more—all are available on this thrilling river cruise vacation to Peru and the Amazon!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive In Lima,Peru
Location: Arrive In Lima, Peru
Arrive in Lima where you will be met by your Local Guide.
ARRIVE IN LIMA, PERU Arrive in Lima where you will be met by your Local Guide.LIMA-SAN-FRANCISCO-MONASTERY.jpg
Day 2: Lima,Pisco,Paracas & Nazca Lines
Location: Lima, Pisco, Paracas & Nazca Lines
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
LIMA–PISCO–PARACAS & NAZCA LINES Drive south along the scenic Pan-American Highway to Pisco, the wine capital of Peru, and take a guided two-hour flight over the Nazca Lines—a series of drawings of animals and geometric figures etched into the parched soil—some up to 1,000 feet long—believed by some to be the astronomical calendar of the ancient Peruvians. (B,D)NAZCA-LINES.jpg
Day 3: Paracas,Ballestas Island Cruise,Lima
Location: Paracas, Ballestas Island Cruise, Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast
PARACAS–BALLESTAS ISLAND CRUISE–LIMA This morning, head to the Bay of Paracas and take a cruise to the Ballestas Islands—home to a wide variety of sea mammals and exotic birds. See the huge Candelabro, a candelabra-shaped etching on the Paracas cliffside. Later, return to Lima where you will have free time to explore the fascinating Peruvian capital – where high-rises tower above ancient temples and colorful colonial architecture. (B)BALLESTAS-ISLANDS.jpg
Day 4: Lima
Location: Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Later, enjoy a Culinary Experience with an authentic Peruvian welcome dinner in the exquisite, historic mansion—Casa Garcia Alvarado.
Take a Guided Walking Tour of Lima to see the colonial Old Quarter, Plaza de Armas, the presidential Government Palace, and the Lima Cathedral. Visit San Francisco Monastery to see the famous catacombs followed by the Larco Herrera Museum—with the world’s largest private collection of pre-Columbian Peruvian art.
LIMA Peruvian Treasures, Presidential Palaces, and Pizarro’s ConquestsCLASSIC Take a Guided Walking Tour of Lima to see the colonial Old Quarter, Plaza de Armas, the presidential Government Palace, and the Lima Cathedral. Visit San Francisco Monastery to see the famous catacombs followed by the Larco Herrera Museum—with the world’s largest private collection of pre-Columbian Peruvian art.DISCOVERY Later, enjoy a Culinary Experience with an authentic Peruvian welcome dinner in the exquisite, historic mansion—Casa Garcia Alvarado.(B,D)LIMA-PLAZA-DE-ARMAS.jpg
Day 5: Sacred Valley
Location: Sacred Valley
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Take a Guided Tour of Awanakancha to encounter llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos and learn about their vital role in Peruvian culture. Continue to the old mountain village of Pisac. Take time to shop in Pisac’s large Indian market for treasures such as alpaca sweaters, woven blankets, and handmade jewelry.
Fly to Cusco, the ancient Andean city and former capital of the Inca Empire. A Guided Excursion into the Sacred Valley reveals the hillside Temple of Sacsayhuaman. Marvel at the remarkable Inca stonework of this 15th-century fortress that was once the site of the largest battle between the Incas and the Spanish. The Spanish were ultimately victorious in 1536, disassembling part of the site to build homes in Cusco and leaving behind the ruins we find today. You will also see the Inca military post of Puca Pucara and visit the ceremonial site of Kenko where ancient Peruvian rituals and sacrifices were performed.
SACRED VALLEY Alpacas, Llamas, and Ancient Rituals of the AndesCLASSIC Fly to Cusco, the ancient Andean city and former capital of the Inca Empire. A Guided Excursion into the Sacred Valley reveals the hillside Temple of Sacsayhuaman. Marvel at the remarkable Inca stonework of this 15th-century fortress that was once the site of the largest battle between the Incas and the Spanish. The Spanish were ultimately victorious in 1536, disassembling part of the site to build homes in Cusco and leaving behind the ruins we find today. You will also see the Inca military post of Puca Pucara and visit the ceremonial site of Kenko where ancient Peruvian rituals and sacrifices were performed.DISCOVERY Take a Guided Tour of Awanakancha to encounter llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos and learn about their vital role in Peruvian culture. Continue to the old mountain village of Pisac. Take time to shop in Pisac’s large Indian market for treasures such as alpaca sweaters, woven blankets, and handmade jewelry.This evening, enjoy dinner featuring Andean and Western dishes with wine.(B,L,D)SACRED-VALLEY-LLAMA.jpg
Day 6: Machu Picchu
Location: Machu Picchu
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Enjoy your overnight stay at the foot of the mountain where Machu Picchu is found with a gourmet Peruvian dinner.
Join a Guided Excursion aboard the 360° Machu Picchu Train boasting spectacular panoramic views of the lush countryside of Urubamba Valley from its panoramic windows and an observation outdoor carriage. Travel by rail to Aguas Calientes to take the winding road to legendary Machu Picchu.
SACRED VALLEY Stone Temples and Formidable FortressesCLASSIC Join a Guided Tour of the adobe village of Ollantaytambo this morning to visit the ruins of an Inca fortress. See the massive stones and amazing engineering design, including the Sun Temple and Princess Baths fountain.DISCOVERY Join an Escorted Visit to a native Incan home to experience the way of life that has endured since the 13th century.MACHU PICCHU Andean Heights and Hidden Secrets of the Inca’s Lost City CLASSIC Join a Guided Excursion aboard the 360° Machu Picchu Train boasting spectacular panoramic views of the lush countryside of Urubamba Valley from its panoramic windows and an observation outdoor carriage. Travel by rail to Aguas Calientes to take the winding road to legendary Machu Picchu.ACTIVE Take a Guided Walk to explore the “Lost City of the Incas” high atop the Andes once overlaid with dense forest. Learn about the lives and mysteries still hidden in this ancient citadel and the amazing structures built by the pre-Columbian masters of this sacred land.DISCOVERY Enjoy your overnight stay at the foot of the mountain where Machu Picchu is found with a gourmet Peruvian dinner.(B,D)SACRED-VALLEY-OLLANTAYTAMBO.jpg
Day 7: Machu Picchu
Location: Machu Picchu
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Take a second included Guided Excursion to Machu Picchu. Set out early to see the sunrise over the ruins, explore the terraces or perhaps venture up to see the Sun Gate, once used as the ancient entrance to the Sanctuary.
MACHU PICCHU A Miraculous Sanctuary in a Tropical Mountain Cloud Forest CLASSIC Take a second included Guided Excursion to Machu Picchu. Set out early to see the sunrise over the ruins, explore the terraces or perhaps venture up to see the Sun Gate, once used as the ancient entrance to the Sanctuary.After lunch, return to the Sacred Valley by train and then continue on to Cusco. (B,L)MACHU-PICCHU.jpg
Day 8: Cusco
Location: Cusco
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Tonight, an elegant dinner includes wine and a menu inspired by Peru’s eclectic mix of cultures.
Take a Guided Walking Tour of Cusco and learn about the Inca culture and the Spanish invasion that threatened their way of life and very existence. Visit Santo Domingo Monastery, originally called Koricancha and built by the Incas as a Temple of the Sun with extraordinary engineering and masonry design. Continue to the Plaza de Armas to visit the Cusco Cathedral.
CUSCO Conquistadors, Churches, and the Colorful Culture of Peru CLASSIC Take a Guided Walking Tour of Cusco and learn about the Inca culture and the Spanish invasion that threatened their way of life and very existence. Visit Santo Domingo Monastery, originally called Koricancha and built by the Incas as a Temple of the Sun with extraordinary engineering and masonry design. Continue to the Plaza de Armas to visit the Cusco Cathedral.Enjoy free time this afternoon to explore Cusco’s colorful culture. DISCOVERY Tonight, an elegant dinner includes wine and a menu inspired by Peru’s eclectic mix of cultures.(B,D)CUSCO-PLAZA-DE-ARMAS.jpg
Day 9: Cusco,Lima,Iquitos,Nauta,Peruvian Amazon River (Embarkation)
Location: Cusco, Lima, Iquitos, Nauta, Peruvian Amazon River (Embarkation)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Attend an onboard Welcome Reception to gain an overview of your upcoming Amazon experience. Your Naturalist Guide will offer information about the animal species of the Amazon ecosystem, the native villagers you’ll meet, and the spectacular plant life that thrives in this astonishing environment. See the two powerful Amazon tributaries—the Ucayali and Marañon Rivers—which converge to create the mighty Peruvian Amazon.
Today, you’ll travel by air to Lima and then on to Iquitos to begin your Amazon journey.
CUSCO–LIMA–IQUITOS–NAUTA–PERUVIAN AMAZON RIVER (EMBARKATION)CLASSIC Today, you’ll travel by air to Lima and then on to Iquitos to begin your Amazon journey. Travel to Nauta and embark the luxurious vessel, the Delfin III, to cruise the Peruvian Amazon in comfort and convenience. Settle in to your spacious suite before meeting your onboard Naturalist and Cruise Director.DISCOVERY Attend an onboard Welcome Reception to gain an overview of your upcoming Amazon experience. Your Naturalist Guide will offer information about the animal species of the Amazon ecosystem, the native villagers you’ll meet, and the spectacular plant life that thrives in this astonishing environment. See the two powerful Amazon tributaries—the Ucayali and Marañon Rivers—which converge to create the mighty Peruvian Amazon.Later, on board, enjoy an unforgettable dinner featuring Peruvian cuisine with the freshest local ingredients. (B,L,D)PERUVIAN-AMAZON-RIVER-MACAWS.jpg
Day 10: Peruvian Amazon
Location: Peruvian Amazon
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Join in an onboard Cooking Class to learn about native fruits, vegetables, and fish. You’ll learn about local ingredients for delicious recipes. In the evening, enjoy a Mixology Lesson to create Peru’s famous cocktail, the Pisco Sour.
This afternoon, a Guided Excursion to Pacaya Samiria National Reserve allows you to witness the activity of exotic birds, including trogons, macaws, parrots, falcons, and jacamars.
PERUVIAN AMAZON Spider Monkeys, Pink Dolphins, and Peru’s Favorite Cocktail CLASSIC Rise early this morning for your first glimpse of the majestic Amazon at sunrise to experience the sights and sounds. After breakfast, take a Guided Panga Ride down one of the Amazon’s tributaries in search of the incredible wildlife. Your Naturalist Guide helps to spot capuchin, howler, tamarin, and spider monkeys, as well as iguanas, sloths, freshwater pink dolphins, and a stunning array of birdlife. Watch for the extraordinary giant Amazonian water lily. CLASSIC This afternoon, a Guided Excursion to Pacaya Samiria National Reserve allows you to witness the activity of exotic birds, including trogons, macaws, parrots, falcons, and jacamars.ACTIVE Take a refreshing Swim in this unique area of the Amazon—with the chance to encounter the Amazon’s amazing pink dolphins.DISCOVERY Join in an onboard Cooking Class to learn about native fruits, vegetables, and fish. You’ll learn about local ingredients for delicious recipes. In the evening, enjoy a Mixology Lesson to create Peru’s famous cocktail, the Pisco Sour.(B,L,D)PERUVAIN-AMAZON-PINK-DOLPHINS.jpg
Day 11: Peruvian Amazon
Location: Peruvian Amazon
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Attend an onboard Nature Presentation about indigenous and medicinal plants, fruits, and vegetation used in the Amazonian culture for centuries.
This afternoon, a Guided Excursion to the Amazon community of San Francisco introduces you to local villagers who have called Amazonia their home for generations.
PERUVIAN AMAZON Exotic Birds, Night Creatures, and Natural RemediesACTIVE Join a morning Naturalist Guided Walk to explore tropical flora, including epiphytes, orchids, and indigenous jungle vegetation below the rainforest’s canopy.DISCOVERY Attend an onboard Nature Presentation about indigenous and medicinal plants, fruits, and vegetation used in the Amazonian culture for centuries.CLASSIC This afternoon, a Guided Excursion to the Amazon community of San Francisco introduces you to local villagers who have called Amazonia their home for generations.ACTIVE Join a Night Safari Excursion to spot nocturnal creatures, including caiman, frogs, bats, and boa constrictors. You will also have the chance to try fishing for piranhas! DISCOVERY Later tonight, enjoy Live Entertainment by the Delfin III crew of local performers to celebrate your Amazon adventure with music and dance.(B,L,D)PERUVIAN-AMAZON-MONKEY.jpg
Day 12: Iquitos (Disembarkation)
Location: Iquitos (Disembarkation)
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, disembark and bid your ship’s crew farewell. On the way to Iquitos, join an Escorted Visit to the Manatee Rescue Center to learn about these endangered Amazon species and the conservation efforts to save these gentle giants before flying to Lima.
IQUITOS (DISEMBARKATION) A Manatee Introduction and an Amazon FarewellDISCOVERY This morning, disembark and bid your ship’s crew farewell. On the way to Iquitos, join an Escorted Visit to the Manatee Rescue Center to learn about these endangered Amazon species and the conservation efforts to save these gentle giants before flying to Lima.(B)IQUITOS-MANATEE.jpg
Day 13: Lima
Location: Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast
LIMA Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)LIMA-TEXTILES.jpg
Ship Details
Delfin III
Ship Overview
The Delfin III is one of the newest luxury vessels cruising Peru's Amazon. On board this 22 all-suite ship, the rainforest is never far away, yet 5-star comforts and conveniences abound on board. Explore one of the wildest and bio-diverse places on earth while enjoying luxury aboard this intimate yet spacious vessel. Spend time relaxing on the open-air sun deck, take a dip in the refreshing plunge pool, or take a cooking class in the indoor lounge. Taste a Pisco sour at the ship's bar or pamper yourself with a spa treatment of Amazon elixirs. It truly is luxury at its finest. Experience famed Peruvian cuisine as well as conventional favorites prepared by an expert culinary staff using locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in exceptional menus featuring roasted meats, grilled fish, savory vegetables, sun-ripened tropical fruits, decadent desserts, and free-flowing wine during dinner. The Delfin III's expert Naturalists guide you to explore the small Amazon tributaries, flooded forests, and jungle villages along the river, and introduce you to the locals who call the Amazon home. Enjoy cultural performances on board, as well as Naturalist presentations about the diverse ecosystem. Off the ship, you'll visit the Lost City of Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, Cusco, and Lima.
Please note: For the few rivers not sailed by Avalon Suite Ships®, we carefully select only the best river ships that meet our high standard of excellence in quality, comfort, and amenities. Avalon personally charters the Delfin III to deliver the exceptional experience cruisers have come to expect from Avalon Waterways.
Ship Details
Ship Name:
Delfin III
Adults Only Areas:
kids allowed
Ship Children Facilities:
none
Ship Nursery:
none
Smoking Areas:
some
Ship Size:
boutique
Ship Style:
luxury
Ship Type:
river
Ship Currency:
EUR
Ship Language:
es+en
Ship Capacity:
44
Ship Crew Count:
29
Number of Decks:
3
Number of Cabins:
22
Number of Large Cabins:
0
Number of Wheelchair-Friendy Cabins:
0
Ship Launch Year:
2015
Ship Gross Tonnage:
12
Deck Plans
Main Deck
SuiteCorner SuiteInfirmary StairsHotel Director CabinTour Manager CabinCrew Area
Observation Deck
WheelhouseBarRestroomOpen Air Covered LoungeStairsSpaPlunge Pool
Sun Deck
Plunge PoolSpaOpen-Air Covered LoungeIndoor Air-Conditioned LoungeBarGymWheel House
Upper Deck
GalleyDining RoomStairsOwner's SuiteUpper Suite
Cabins
This spacious and indulgent ship boasts an intimate atmosphere with only 22 suites, allowing a maximum of 44 guests on board. Each of these luxury suites features en-suite sitting areas, individual air conditioning, polished and sustainable wood flooring, and floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows that frame the Amazon Jungle in the backdrop.
Suite
Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensChoice of bed configurationBedside tables with reading lampsPremium bath amenitiesInternal communication systemIndividual climate controlLarge mirror in bathroomDaily maid serviceLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersEuropean-style duvetsNightly turn-down serviceHairdryerEasy under-bed luggage storageIn-room safeElegant, contemporary designSeating areaPillow menu
Upper Suite
Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensChoice of bed configurationBedside tables with reading lampsPremium bath amenitiesInternal communication systemIndividual climate controlLarge mirror in bathroomDaily maid serviceLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersEuropean-style duvetsNightly turn-down serviceHairdryerEasy under-bed luggage storageIn-room safeElegant, contemporary designSeating areaPillow menu
Upper Suite (Grade D2 )
Room features Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensEuropean-style duvetsChoice of bed configurationNightly turn-down serviceBedside tables with reading lampsPremium HairdryerPremium bath amenitiesEasy under-bed luggage storageInternal communication systemIn-room safeIndividual climate controlElegant, contemporary designLarge mirror in bathroomSeating areaOne King-Sized Bed or Two TwinsDaily maid servicePillow menuLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersComplimentary filtered water
Owner's Suite (Grade D4 )
Room features King size bedDeluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensEuropean-style duvetsNightly turn-down serviceBedside tables with reading lampsPremium HairdryerPremium bath amenitiesEasy under-bed luggage storageInternal communication systemIn-room safeIndividual climate controlElegant, contemporary designLarge mirror in bathroomSeating areaDaily maid servicePillow menuLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersOne complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guestStocked mini-barScented bath upon requestComplimentary laundry (limited to 10 pieces twice per cruise)Complimentary filtered water
Corner Suite
King size bedEuropean-style duvetsBedside tables with reading lampsPremium bath amenitiesInternal communication systemIndividual climate controlLarge mirror in bathroomDaily maid serviceLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersStocked mini-barComplimentary laundry (limited to 10 pieces twice per cruise)Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensNightly turn-down serviceHairdryerEasy under-bed luggage storageIn-room safeElegant, contemporary designSeating areaPillow menuOne complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guestScented bath upon request
Suite (Grade D1 )
Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensEuropean-style duvetsChoice of bed configurationNightly turn-down serviceBedside tables with reading lampsPremium HairdryerPremium bath amenitiesEasy under-bed luggage storageInternal communication systemIn-room safeIndividual climate controlElegant, contemporary designLarge mirror in bathroomOne Queen-Sized Bed or Two TwinsSeating areaDaily maid servicePillow menuLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersComplimentary filtered water
Owner's Suite
King size bedEuropean-style duvetsBedside tables with reading lampsPremium bath amenitiesInternal communication systemIndividual climate controlLarge mirror in bathroomDaily maid serviceLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersStocked mini-barComplimentary laundry (limited to 10 pieces twice per cruise)Deluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensNightly turn-down serviceHairdryerEasy under-bed luggage storageIn-room safeElegant, contemporary designSeating areaPillow menuOne complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guestScented bath upon request
Corner Suite (Grade D3 )
Room featuresKing size bedDeluxe beds with fine Peruvian linensEuropean-style duvetsNightly turn-down serviceBedside tables with reading lampsPremium HairdryerPremium bath amenitiesEasy under-bed luggage storageInternal communication systemIn-room safeIndividual climate controlElegant, contemporary designLarge mirror in bathroomSeating areaDaily maid servicePillow menuLuxury honeycomb spa robes and slippersOne complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guestStocked mini-barScented bath upon requestComplimentary laundry (limited to 10 pieces twice per cruise)Complimentary filtered water
Dining
Experience famed Peruvian cuisine as well as conventional favorites prepared by an expert culinary staff using locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in exceptional menus featuring roasted meats, grilled fish, savory vegetables, sun-ripened tropical fruits, decadent desserts, and free-flowing wine during dinner.
Main Dining Room
Spacious, open-seating restaurantFree flow house wine with dinnerSeasonal cuisine featuring the freshest local ingredientsComplimentary coffee, tea, mineral water, select soft drinks, local beer, and Pisco-based cocktails throughoutInnovative menu of traditional Peruvian specialties as well as Western favoritesExpertly trained culinary team providing breakfast and seated multiple-course lunch and dinner
Entertainment
Enjoy cultural performances on board, as well as Naturalist presentations about the diverse ecosystem. Off the ship, you'll visit the Lost City of Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, Cusco, and Lima.
Bar
The bar is located on the Observation Deck.
Lounge
The Lounge is located on the Observation Deck.
Open Air Covered Lounge
The open air covered lounge is located on the Observation Deck.
Sun Deck
Open-air deck with shade system & premium lounge chairs.
Enrichment
Iquitos City Tour
Upon arrival in Iquitos, you’ll be greeted by a member of the Amazon Discovery team. A short, air-conditioned, motor coach ride takes you through bustling streets where much of the city’s historical flavour can be seen in rickshaws, colourful tuk-tuks, and 19th century mansions financed by the rubber boom.Originally inhabited by Amerindian hunter-gatherers, Iquitos was established as a port city during the Spanish Colonial era. In the late 19th century, an increase in demand for rubber drew large numbers of European immigrants to the area. While this “rubber boom” brought great wealth and commercial development, it also had a devastating effect on the native populations.Upon arrival at Itaya River port, you’ll board the Amazon Discovery, then gather for cocktails and a celebratory welcome dinner as you make your way out of port and into the Amazon River.
Native Village Visits
Cruise up another tributary and visit the local community of Santa Ana Village. Here, guests will be treated to an enchanting dance performance by the children, with music provided by the parents. After the show, guests will have a chance to shop their arts and crafts market. The Momon tributary leads to the village of the Bora people who maintain many of their original beliefs and customs. After coming ashore, guests will meet members of the Bora community, visit their ceremonial lodge (maloca), and witness an exhilarating, stick-thumping, traditional dance performance.
Onboard Experiences
Special onboard experiences are presented by local chefs, entertainers, artisans, and experts, designed to enrich your cruise.
Wildlife Watching Excursions
Each of the Naturalists onboard lead guests of Delfin III on daily expeditions aboard comfortable skiffs deep into the Amazon’s tributaries and on foot into the sultry Amazon rainforest. True ribereños, or “river dwellers”, the English speaking Amazon experts onboard grew up on the banks of the Amazon, and know every bird and mammal call as well as they do the sound of their mother’s voice. They possess a local native’s ability to spot a brown-throated three-toed sloth sleeping high up in the tree canopy, an anaconda slithering along the shoreline and even the elusive capybara hiding in the high grass after nightfall.The black waters of the Yana Yacu Pucate River (a protected area within the Pacaya Samiria Reserve) will allow guests the chance to see parrots, hummingbirds, hawks, and “laughing” falcons. Spot pink and grey dolphins swimming below and red howler monkeys in the canopy above. Zoom-in on exotic spiders, dragonflies, butterflies, and tarantulas. Perhaps even catch glimpses of the endangered charapa turtle, spider monkey, giant river otter, or red macaw.The largest wildlife preserve in Peru, Pacaya Samiria boasts more than five million acres of rich biodiversity. Throughout the day, expert naturalist guides will assist you in identifying flora and fauna from more than 527 species of birds, 102 mammals, 69 reptiles, 58 amphibians, nearly 300 varieties of fish, 1024 species of wild and cultivated plants, and innumerable classes of insects.
Kids and Teens
Avalon allow travellers from the ages of 8 and over although there are no children’s facilities on-board.
Health & Fitness
For those seeking a little more strenuous activity, an air-conditioned exercise room is available.
Gym
More information coming soon.
Rainforest Spa
The spa is located on the Observation Deck.
Gratuities
Gratuities are included for your Cruise Director and Ship’s Crew only and does not include Local Hosts, Local Guides and drivers. For the Egyptian sailing please note that gratuities are not included for your Cruise Director, Ships Crew, Local Hosts, Local Guides or drivers.
Useful Information
Accessibility
Avalon Waterways makes reasonable attempts to accommodate the special needs of disabled and mobility impaired travellers but is not responsible in the event it is unable to do so. Because we cannot provide individual assistance to travellers in many situations, and most of our transportation services are not equipped with wheelchair ramps, we recommend that you view our terms and conditions for details and contact us to learn more.
Age Restrictions
In our many years of cruising experience, we have found that children under the age of eight typically are too young to fully enjoy a cruise vacation. Because of this and for the safety and enjoyment of all passengers, we do not accept children under eight years of age. In addition, please note that there are no special arrangements or activities for children on our ships.
Disabled Facilities
Not all sightseeing stops/sites accommodate wheelchairs, and some locations and sightseeing activities require extensive standing, sitting, or walking—sometimes on unpaved or cobblestone streets. Avalon is not responsible for any missed activities due to a participant's inability to participate with the group.Most transportation services, including the touring coaches and river ships, are not equipped with wheelchair ramps. Motorised scooters and motorised wheelchairs are not permitted on Avalon cruises. Collapsible wheelchairs are permitted on board but for safety reasons, the number is limited and wheelchair maximum size must not exceed 1200mm/47.24 in length x 720mm/28.3 in wide.You must notify Avalon of your intention to bring a wheelchair at time of booking to ensure Avalon can accommodate within safety regulations. There is no separate storage for wheelchairs; they must be kept in your stateroom. Additionally stateroom doors and restrooms are not wide enough to allow access by standard wheelchairs, and bathrooms and other doorways may be fitted with coamings. For safety reasons, passengers in wheelchairs cannot be carried on ramps in ports where the ship is at anchor.
Dress Code
Dress aboard and on shore is casual. Please bring comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing. Dinner attire is casual—open-neck shirts, slacks, dresses. The Captain's Welcome and Farewell Dinners are dressy, but not formal- please note that ties for gentlemen are not recommended due to the warm humid climate.
Smoking Policy
All ships have non-smoking interiors. Smoking is permitted only in a designated outdoor area of each ship.
Special Dietary Requirements
We know that some travelers may have specific dietary requests. Unfortunately, dietary requirements cannot be guaranteed on our vacations. We make our best effort to accommodate your requests, but our vessels, as well as hotels and restaurants, may not be able to manage specific diet requirements. Dietary requirements should be advised at time of booking and we ask that you also discuss these with your Hotel Manager upon embarkation.
Sustainable Travel
Avalon is committed to minimizing its impact on the environment and to reducing its dependence on non-renewable resources. In this endeavor, we have implemented policies to support this mission and are working carefully to enhance our products with this mission and our values combined. We are committed to complying with all relevant legislation and/or regulations.Avalon maintains a policy of "Leave Only Footprints and Take Only Photos." Our staff and major service providers strive to ensure that no removal of any natural or cultural artifacts or materials occurs to ensure each environment looks and functions the same before and after our visit. Our cruise directors educate passengers on our "do no harm" code of conduct to ensure passenger compliance.
Notes
Maximum enjoyment of this vacation requires walking on cobblestone streets, uneven pathways, and climbing stairs. Elevations exceeding 10,000 feet can make even modest exertion a challenge. Maximum elevation on this tour is 12,200 ft. For Nazca Lines flights, any guest who weighs more than 220 pounds will need to buy an additional ticket (est. $275 USD) at the time of the flight.
Accommodation
Lima:Hilton Lima MirafloresParacas:The Legend Paracas ResortSacred Valley:Hotel Aranwa Sacred ValleyMachu Picchu:Sumaq Machu Picchu HotelCusco:Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Rivers
Amazon|Peruvian Amazon
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Cuisine
All meals on board are prepared by accomplished chefs who prepare regional specialties as well as familiar favorites with only the freshest, local ingredients. Our Suite Ships® feature daily buffet-style breakfast and lunch with your choice of soups, main courses with starter, salad, or sandwich, and, of course, dessert. Complimentary room service is also available with Continental breakfast, lunch, and dinner. On the Mekong and Ganges, a mix of Western and local dishes is offered; in the Galápagos, you'll be able to taste some Ecuadorian specialties; and in the Amazon, you will be able to sample Peruvian specialties along with Western dishes.
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Cruise Director
A professional, experienced, English-speaking Cruise Director accompanies every departure. Naturalists are on board in the Amazon and Galápagos. Special Interest cruises typically include an expert specific to the cruise theme—from Wine Masters to History Experts.
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What about young travellers and children?
In our many years of cruising experience, we have found that children under the age of eight typically are too young to fully enjoy a cruise vacation. Because of this and for the safety and enjoyment of all passengers, we do not accept children under eight years of age. In addition, please note that there are no special arrangements or activities for children on our ships.
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What are single room supplements?
For single travellers who prefer the privacy of their own room and stateroom, single accommodation can, of course, be requested.
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Clothing & Dress Code
Your comfort is our first concern. Onboard and onshore dress codes are casual. Please bring comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing. Dinner attire is casual—open-neck shirts and slacks for men; slacks, skirts, or dresses for ladies. Coats and ties may be worn if preferred. The Welcome and Farewell Dinners in Europe are dressy, but not formal. On the Mekong, Ganges, Amazon, and Galápagos, dress attire, including coats and ties, is not recommended due to the warm, humid climate.
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When will I receive my digital travel documents?
Avalon will email you a set of travel documents, which includes a copy of your itinerary and, where applicable, information on your hotels and optional excursions. Electronic Travel documents, including applicable eTicket receipts, itineraries, and other information are sent approximately 2-3 weeks prior to departure, provided full payment has been received.
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Where can I find the docking location for my cruise ship?
Avalon Waterways strives to bring you the best docking locations along Europe’s rivers. In many cities, this includes multiple docking sites. Docking positions at each port are assigned by local authorities, and may vary depending upon the number of ships in port on any given day. This can sometimes result in double-docking with more than one ship assigned to the same dock and the ships “rafted” together, temporarily obstructing some views from on board the ships. Exact docking locations will be available 24-72 hours prior to embarkation. Before your cruise’s docking location is available, you can download a map of all possible docking sites for your embarkation city at www.AvalonWaterwaysPorts.com. Once your ship’s docking assignment is available, you can download a map that shows only that specific location, including address.
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Are Avalon River Cruises Handicap Accessible?
Avalon Waterways makes reasonable attempts to accommodate the special needs of disabled and mobility impaired travellers but is not responsible in the event it is unable to do so. Because we cannot provide individual assistance to travellers in many situations, and most of our transportation services are not equipped with wheelchair ramps, we recommend that you view our terms and conditions for details or contact us to learn more.
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Internet Access
All Avalon ships in Europe have complimentary Wi-Fi available. On the Mekong and Ganges, complimentary Wi-Fi access is available in the Panorama Lounge. The signal is not always reliable, as you will be cruising through remote areas. To access the ship's Wi-Fi Internet network, you will be given a PIN number at reception to use on your laptop, tablet, or mobile device. Wi-Fi is not available in the Amazon or Galápagos.
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Onboard Language
The language on board is English. All staff, crew, and tour guides speak English. All announcements and commentary will be in English.
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Low Deposit
Avalon Waterways requires a minimum deposit of 200 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 90 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of avalon waterways charges.
Up to 91 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 90 days before tour starts: Forfeit 35% of booking price.
At 59 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 29 days before tour starts: Forfeit 80% of booking price.
At 1 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.