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Best hotels in Amazonas

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M/V Tucano

Amazonas

9 Rooms
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From $510 per person/night
Superb & seasoned, this cruise will take you to the heart of the Amazon, authentically.
Live out your explorer fantasies aboard the M/V Tucano, a first-class riverboat that spends its days traversing the Amazon's Rio Negro. Inspired by the triple-decker vessels that have navigated the Amazon for centuries, the Tucano was entirely constructed by local craftspeople and its pristine, white wooden figure is striking against the wild backdrop. Your week-long voyage begins in Manaus, the bustling capital of Brazil's Amazonas state, your entire experience curated by the Tucano's seasoned guides. Whether you're watching the Amazon pass by over the pages of a book or canoeing along quiet creeks, prepare to be captivated by your surroundings.

Grand Amazon Expedition (Luxury Amazon Cruises)

Amazonas

75 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
A floating five-star hotel where every cabin has a balcony and pink dolphins swim past.
The Grand Amazon Expedition by Iberostar is the Amazon's all-inclusive experience that encompasses everything from top-shelf cocktails to guided jungle walks - and a good dose of luxury too. Departing from Manaus on Mondays and Fridays, there are three itineraries to choose from: the Solimões River (3 nights), the Rio Negro (4 nights), or both (7 nights). A variety of day and night-time activities with excellent guides are included and in many locations, you'll leave the ship on a small, solar-powered boat to explore the wildest corners of this incredible ecosystem. Back on board, the ship has everything from spa treatments to swim-up bars, ensuring plenty of R&R between jaunts.

Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge

Amazonas

24 Rooms
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From $510 per person/night
A stylish, mozzie-free Amazon escape where pink dolphins play next to the floating bar.
A stylish stay in the Brazilian Amazon, Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge looks like something out of a postcard. Sitting right on the banks of the inky-black Rio Negro, it's directly opposite Anavilhanas Archipelago, the world's largest freshwater archipelago – that's 400 pristine islands stretching for 90 kilometres. It is also ensconced in pure, untouched nature, from rich, Amazonian greenery to brightly-coloured macaws and hummingbirds. Unsurprisingly, the eco-credentials are high, and the lodge runs entirely on solar power whilst boats glide silently through the water on electric motors. Truly, a magical place to sustainably experience the thrill of the jungle (with expert guides on hand, too!).

Mirante do Gavião Amazon Lodge

Amazonas

The Mirante do Gavião Amazon Lodge is located in Novo Airão – the last city accessible by land, 180km northwest of Manaus, in the state of Amazonas. Facing the Anavilhanas National Park, the second largest river archipelago in the world (with more than 400 islands), in a region of great beauty, the design hotel stands out for its imposing presence, based on Amazonian shipbuilding techniques.


The panoramic view of the Rio Negro, with its dark waters and dense vegetation, marks the setting where traditional tourism is left behind and the remote and preserved regions of the Amazon are revealed to guests.

Manati Lodge

Amazonas

From $160 per person/night

Experience a unique journey in the heart of the Amazon.

Explore Manati Lodge, a welcoming retreat on the banks of the Rio Negro with a riverside soul. An invitation to experience the Amazon that few know, where canoes glide between rivers, channels, and creeks full of history. In the flooded forests, exotic flavors surprise, and the stories of ancestral peoples echo in the forest. Come feel the real Amazon.


KAIARA Amazonia - Tupaiú Boat

Amazonas

4 Rooms

Comfortable, authentic, and very intimate, the Tupaiú cruise is perfect for a more private trip as a couple, with family, or with close friends. With capacity to accommodate up to 8 passengers, comfortably seated in 4 cozy cabins, the Tupaiú is ideal for navigating the waters of the Amazon in Pará and being enchanted by the beauty of Alter do Chão and the surrounding region.


In this KAIARA sailing experience, you enjoy all the privacy of a charming small vessel, with the pampering and care of our crew. Just choose your most special guests and hop aboard for a sweet journey through one of Brazil's most beautiful settings.


Zaltana Riverboat

Amazonas

The Zaltana Riverboat is a luxury vessel designed for private Amazon cruises and themed expeditions. It combines comfort, sustainability, culture, and deep immersion in nature. Families, groups of friends, and adventurous travelers will find an intimate and safe way to connect with the rainforest. Zaltana offers a unique river journey into the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. Each spacious suite features panoramic views, refined design, and tranquility. Carefully curated excursions reveal astounding biodiversity, vibrant culture, and rich Amazonian gastronomy.


Named after an indigenous word for “high mountain,” Zaltana is more than a riverboat. It symbolizes elevated experiences and new perspectives. Each voyage represents not only a physical journey but also a deeper exploration of culture, sustainability, and self-discovery. As an eco-conscious boutique hotel on water, Zaltana was designed to minimize impact while maximizing comfort. Hybrid energy, waste reduction, and a commitment to eliminating single-use plastics ensure that every journey respects fragile ecosystems.


Onboard, guests enjoy personalized service and world-class hospitality. A dedicated team of hosts, guides, and staff curates every detail. Daily life flows between adventure and relaxation. Mornings may begin with guided wildlife outings led by biologists. Guests often spot pink dolphins, toucans, macaws, or playful monkeys. Afternoons invite canoeing through blackwater creeks, walks in remote villages, or hammock time on deck. Evenings shift into reflection and connection. Travelers stargaze from the solarium, enjoy fine wines at dinner, or take part in cultural talks and workshops.

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