Delfín Amazon Cruises | Luxury Amazon Cruises Experience
A Relais & Châteaux river cruise in the largest protected flooded forest on Earth. Three and four night journeys from Lima to Iquitos, where our crew meets you at the airport. From there, the river is the road.
For nearly two decades, we have led travelers into the heart of the Upper Peruvian Amazon, where the Andes give way to dense jungle. Pacaya Samiria spans more than five million acres. We were the first to bring high-end cruising here. Pioneers who know its rhythms, its hidden waterways, its people.
Our captains find the deepest waters. Our guides reveal the unseen. We listen, we respond, we preserve. When you sail with us, so do you.
Step aboard the newly relaunched Delfín I, our most intimate and exclusive vessel. With just four oversized suites, each with floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces. Inspired by local culture and built with sustainable materials, Delfín I is our proud return to the Amazon with even more authenticity than before.
From USD 1,800 per person, per night.






Our 28-guest riverboat offers a harmonious blend of casual sophistication and immersive Amazon exploration. Each of our 14 suites features expansive panoramic windows, inviting the lush rainforest scenery right into your room.






Step aboard the Delfín III, our largest vessel, accommodating up to 44 guests in 22 spacious suites. Each suite features floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, immersing you in the breathtaking Amazon scenery.
From USD 1,400 per person, per night.
















Born in the Peruvian Andes, the Amazon River is the lifeblood of the rainforest, a vast, winding force that carries more water than the next ten largest rivers combined. Its journey begins high in the peaks of Arequipa’s Mount Mismi, giving way to a sprawling network of tributaries, a web of life that nourishes the largest rainforest on Earth.
Every bend in the river reveals a world in motion, pink dolphins breaking the surface, the silent glide of a black caiman, the distant rumble of a downpour feeding the currents. The Amazon is not just a river, but a pulse, a force, a presence and every journey with us is an invitation to feel its unyielding, immense power.