This Amazon riverboat explores the far reaches of the Amazon River and Rio Negro. With a classic Amazon River style she is reminiscent of a bygone era of Amazon exploration. Unlike other Amazon River cruises, the Tucano offers longer cruises without interruption.
Photo by: Daniel Forster
Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon
Voyage to the heart of the Brazilian Amazon aboard the 18-guest Tucano to the remote wilderness and uninhabited sections of the Rio Negro. Cruise within the Central Amazon Conservation Complex on this exploratory and authentic Amazon small ship cruise.
Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon is a true expedition that cruises deep into the untouched Amazon rainforest aboard the 18-guest Motor Yacht Tucano. The 5- and 7-day cruises begin in Manaus, Brazil, and venture far up the Rio Negro seeking out the abundant wildlife that lives in the world’s greatest wilderness, away from civilization.
An Amazon cruise on the M/Y Tucano can be quite active with 4-5 daily excursions in groups of 6-8 people, including naturalist-guided walks in the forest, frequent canoe and kayak excursions, swimming, fishing and a possible village visit. Each evening, native and bilingual guides offer a brief discussion about the extraordinary ways in which the plants and animals have evolved to live in this ancient rainforest.
Cruise upstream northwest on the Rio Negro as far as a major river called the Rio Jaueperi, about 200 miles from Manaus, Brazil. Along the way explore many small tributaries where the forest is wild and undisturbed with numerous rainforest habitats and spot a great diversity of wildlife. Travel to the “Encontra das Aguas,” the meeting of the waters of two of the world’s largest rivers: the Amazon River and the Rio Negro. The light-colored water of the Amazon and the dark water of the Negro do not readily mix, and the two rivers flow side by side for many miles. Explore the beautiful and fabulously rich environment where these rivers meet and visit the Lago Janauari Ecological Park, which lies in a wedge-shaped delta that divides these two storied rivers.
The M/Y Tucano is the only vessel that explores far into the world’s largest Amazon reserve and the only expedition cruise in a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, the Central Amazon Conservation Complex. Within this reserve are tens of thousands of square miles of uninhabited wilderness. Along the Rio Negro there are only a few small settlements large enough to be considered towns. It remains a true wilderness. Beyond the tangle of vines and limbs along the river banks are hundreds of thousands of square miles of primitive forest where the forces that shape plant and animal evolution continue on as they have for millions of years. Because of the exploratory nature, the small groups and the skilled guides on the Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon, this is considered the most authentic cruise in the entire Brazilian Amazon. Make it your own, private Amazon cruise—the Tucano is an AdventureSmith favorite for private charter due to her unique region of operation and cozy size.
Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Amazon cruises and Amazon trips.
Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon Itinerary
The 7-day Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon begins and ends in Manaus, Brazil, traveling northbound then southbound up and down the Rio Negro.
Board the Motor Yacht Tucano early, depart upstream on the Rio Negro and cruise through the world’s largest river island system, the Anavilhanas Archipelago. From the observation deck scan the magnificent tangle of vegetation at the water’s edge. By mid-afternoon you’ll have traveled beyond the frontier of settlement and entered a wilderness area. Both shores are covered by dense rainforest. There’s a good chance of observing pink river dolphins and a large collection of exotic birds as well as magnificent forest vistas. In the late afternoon, embark in the launches and search for wildlife, possibly even swimming in some of the world’s most clean and refreshing water.
Early this morning, divide into small groups and explore the rainforest along the water’s edge of Lago Turia in launches or kayaks, each group with a naturalist guide. Listen and look for howler monkeys and a morning serenade by toucans. After breakfast, walk in the forest and begin to understand Amazon ecology. Around midday return for lunch and the vessel will get underway, perhaps stopping at a place to swim. In the late afternoon, again explore the forest in launches and listen to the sunset chorus of birds, frogs and howler monkeys.
This morning, explore the waking forest on an early expedition, keeping all eyes open for sloths. Return for breakfast followed by either a walk in the forest or an excursion in the launches. Tucano will travel during the middle of the day and stop in the afternoon for an excursion. Tonight the vessel may travel a bit more below a dark night sky crowded with stars.
After two morning excursions, the Tucano navigates along the heavily forested shore, scouting for wildlife. Perhaps stop for a visit at a settler’s home carved out of the forest. In the early afternoon, approach an extraordinary river called the Rio Jaueperi, where this kind of forest is known as the varzea, or seasonal floodplain. Scout along the shoreline for some of the extraordinary creatures found only in this unique environment. Weather permitting, take a night excursion to observe nocturnal creatures.
Today, the vessel turns to the Southeast to begin her course to the Amazon River. Continue to scout in launches and walk in the forest. Explore, according to the weather and water depth, areas rarely visited by anyone else. Tonight the Tucano goes downstream, and will explore deep into the rainforest on this magnificent river.
Begin the day with a dawn excursion hunting for awakening wildlife followed by a full Brazilian breakfast. Then go one last time into the forest. In the mid-afternoon begin to journey downstream to arrive late in the day at the Encontra das Aguas, a stark several-mile-long line where two of the world’s largest rivers, the Amazon and the Rio Negro, join in a turbulent maelstrom. Here the dark water of the Negro runs beside the opaque brown water of the Amazon. At sunset the Tucano will once again turn her bows upstream on the Rio Negro and journey to the overnight anchorage north of the city of Manaus. While passing Manaus, marvel at the scale of one of the world’s largest and most vibrant port cities, which is over one thousand miles from the sea. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner and prepare for an early departure in the morning.
Early this morning, after a hearty breakfast, disembark in Manaus, Brazil A post-cruise, guided city tour of Manaus is available with transfers, entrance fees and services of a bilingual guide if you wish to explore further with your fellow passengers. See Extend Your Trip for more details.
Included
Accommodations; guided excursions; meals as indicated in the itinerary; bottled water free of charge; transfers to/from Tucano Rendezvous arrival/departure lounge or recommended hotels.
Exclusions
Airfare; airport transfers; departure taxes; visa fees; soft drinks or alcoholic beverages; gratuities; insurance of any kind; and items of a personal nature.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $300 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 61 days – 100% deposit
60 to 45 days – 50% of total trip cost
44 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
Please note: As of April 10, 2025, all Canadian, American and Australian travelers must have an electronic tourist visa to enter Brazil.
The Voyage to the Heart of the Amazon begins and ends in Manaus, Brazil (MAO). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. On Day 1, a complimentary 7:30am transfer is available from the Hotel Villa Amazonia, the Hotel Casa Perpetua, Hotel Ibis STYLES, Hotel Saint Paul or the Hotel Juma Opera. Other passengers, by pre-arrangement, can join the cruise at 7:00am at the arrival lounge, Mirante Lucia Almeida (Av Sete de Setembro, Numero 8, Centro, Manaus, AM 69005-140). Due to port regulations, it is not possible to meet the group on the vessel.
Disembarkation on Day 7 is at 7:30am with drop-off at Mirante Lucia Almeida or the above-mentioned hotels. Plan outbound flights for anytime after 11:00am on Day 7. Guests who need to depart earlier can arrange for special disembarkation and added-cost, escorted airport transfers with the operator. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. A cruise on the M/Y Tucano can be quite active with 4-5 daily excursions in groups of 6-8 people. Adventure activities may include naturalist guided walks in the forest, canoe and kayak excursions, swimming, fishing and a village visit.
Room Configuration
Single travelers willing to share with another same gender passenger will be charged the Green Category rate, even if a roommate is not available. Single travelers who request a private cabin pay the Blue Category rate. If a single traveler wishes to reserve a Yellow Category cabin, he or she must pay the full rate fare for 2 travelers at the Yellow Category rate. Three travelers can share cabin “0” and each traveler pays the Green Category rate.
Families & Children
Kids 11 years and under who share a room with an adult receive a discount of 30% off the cruise rate for whichever stateroom category they select, subject to availability.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Into the Wild Amazon Itinerary
The 5-day Into the Wild Amazon cruise begins and ends in Manaus, Brazil, traveling northbound then southbound up and down the Rio Negro.
This afternoon, embark on the Motor Yacht Tucano in Manaus, Brazil. Depart on the Rio Negro and as the vessel glides upstream, learn about the Amazon environments. By late afternoon, enter one of the world’s largest river island systems, the Anavilhanas Archipelago. The boat weaves along a winding channel with rainforest on both sides in a riot of brilliant vegetation. Weather permitting, go for a launch excursion in the gnarled and dense flooded forest known as the igapó. Along the riverbank look for squirrel monkeys and listen for the other-worldly growls of howler monkeys echoing through the primitive rainforest. The Amazon has one of the greatest collection of birds in the world so be sure to keep an eye out for these brightly colored jewels perched in the treetops.
Return to the M/Y Tucano for hors d’oeuvres on the observation deck and a toast to the rainforest sunset. Following dinner, embark in the launches in search of nocturnal creatures such as the caiman, the Amazon’s crocodilians. Hope to see one of the large night birds such as a potoo with its bulging eyes and large mouth adapted to swallow the huge mariposa moths.
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. Experience the strange environment called the igapó, the black water flooded forest where dense forests grow right out of the dark Rio Negro. Mid-morning, return to the vessel for a hearty Brazilian breakfast. After some time to relax and weather permitting, disembark and walk in the type of rainforest known as the terra firme. There’s 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, ride in the launches along the edges of the dense forest and listen to the sunset chorus of birds, howler monkeys and frogs. Weather permitting, go on a nighttime excursion to spot caiman (the Amazon’s crocodiles) and other nocturnal creatures. Arboreal porcupines and sloths are sometimes seen scrambling high in the limbs.
Voyage to the west side of the Rio Negro and continue to scout in the launches and walk in the forest. Explore according to the weather and water depth areas rarely visited by anyone else. Tonight the M/Y Tucano goes downstream and, river depth permitting, enters an east bank affluent of the Rio Negro to explore deep into the rainforest on this small river. After the nocturnal exploration of the rainforest in launches, return to the Motor Yacht Tucano for “Caipirinha Night” and perhaps try a bit of samba on the top deck.
Begin the day with a dawn excursion hunting for wakening wildlife followed by a full Brazilian breakfast. Explore one last time in the forest. In the mid-afternoon, begin to journey downstream to arrive late in the day at the “Encontra das Aguas,” a stark several-mile-long line where two of the world’s largest rivers, the Amazon and the Rio Negro, join in a turbulent maelstrom. Here the dark water of the Negro runs beside the opaque brown water of the Amazon. At sunset the M/Y Tucano once again turns her bow upstream on the Rio Negro and journeys overnight to anchorage north of the City of Manaus. Marvel at the scale of one of the world’s largest and most vibrant port cities that is over one thousand miles from the sea. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner and prepare for an early departure in the morning.
Early this morning, after a hearty breakfast, all guests disembark from the M/Y Tucano. A post-cruise, guided city tour of Manaus is available with transfers, entrance fees and services of a bilingual guide if you wish to explore further with your fellow passengers. See Extend Your Trip for more details.
Included
Accommodations; guided excursions; meals as indicated in the itinerary; bottled water free of charge; transfers to/from Tucano Rendezvous arrival/departure lounge or recommended hotels.
Exclusions
Airfare; airport transfers; departure taxes; visa fees; soft drinks or alcoholic beverages; gratuities; insurance of any kind; and items of a personal nature.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $300 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 61 days – 100% deposit
60 to 45 days – 50% of total trip cost
44 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
Please note: As of April 10, 2025, all Canadian, American and Australian travelers must have an electronic tourist visa to enter Brazil.
The Into the Wild Amazon cruise begins and ends in Manaus, Brazil (MAO). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. A complimentary 11:00am transfer is available from the Hotel Villa Amazonia, the Hotel Casa Perpetua, Hotel Ibis STYLES, Hotel Saint Paul or the Hotel Juma Opera. Other passengers, by pre-arrangement, can join the cruise at 10:30am at the arrival lounge, Mirante Lucia Almeida (Av Sete de Setembro, Numero 8, Centro, Manaus, AM 69005-140). Due to port regulations, it is not possible to meet the group on the vessel.
Disembarkation on Day 5 is at 7:30am with drop-off at Mirante Lucia Almeida or the above-mentioned hotels. Plan outbound flights for anytime after 11:00am on Day 5. Guests who need to depart earlier can arrange for special disembarkation and added-cost, escorted airport transfers with the operator. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. A cruise on the M/Y Tucano can be quite active with 4-5 daily excursions in groups of 6-8 people. Adventure activities may include naturalist guided walks in the forest, canoe and kayak excursions, swimming, fishing and a village visit.
Room Configuration
Single travelers willing to share with another same gender passenger will be charged the Green Category rate, even if a roommate is not available. Single travelers who request a private cabin pay the Blue Category rate. If a single traveler wishes to reserve a Yellow Category cabin, he or she must pay the full rate fare for 2 travelers at the Yellow Category rate. Three travelers can share cabin “0” and each traveler pays the Green Category rate.
Families & Children
Kids 11 years and under who share a room with an adult receive a discount of 30% off the cruise rate for whichever stateroom category they select, subject to availability.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The 19th century steamships that explored far into the interior reaches of the Amazon River had large, opening windows, a shallow draft, a broad beam for stability and a sense of style that today we would call elegance. In the Amazon, these same advantages are as true today as they were in the 1890s. The 18-guest Motor Yacht Tucano shares this classic style and is well-suited to the Amazon enabling travelers to voyage deep into the rainforest in style and comfort.
Tucano is not a luxury vessel but is comfortable, intimate, efficient and fun. Designed and built for Amazon river cruises, the Tucano began operating in 1997. The Tucano experience offers the classical elegance of a bygone era combined with the capability and the spirit of modern exploration.
Tucano Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Tucano review includes a detailed description of the Amazon riverboat including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our small ship cruise experts have been aboard nearly every first-class vessel in the Amazon. Please read our Tucano review below then contact our Amazon cruise experts to compare the Tucano with other small cruise ships and riverboats offering Amazon cruises, including private charter cruises.
Choose the Tucano for a traditional river boat that goes deep into the Brazilian Amazon jungle. The M/Y Tucano has a wide beam, a flat bottom and a shallow draft. She draws only five feet, which enables her to explore remote Amazon rivers where most other vessels cannot navigate. At 80 feet long, the M/Y Tucano is a big boat with a very large interior space, but she routinely crosses the sand bars that cover the entrances of many rivers in Amazonia, and continues on for tens or hundreds of miles farther into the wilderness. She is able to explore the small meandering rivers where wildlife is abundant but which are closed to almost all other passenger vessels.
While the Tucano retains the appearance of a traditional riverboat, she was built using sophisticated equipment, materials and advanced construction techniques. From the electrical and water systems to the advanced propulsion and navigation systems, Tucano offers all of the convenience, security and comfort of a modern yacht. There are individual air-conditioning thermostats in every cabin as well as volume controls for the boat-wide sound system. The vessel has state-of-the-art communications and navigation equipment so that no matter how far into the world's greatest wilderness the vessel may explore, there is still contact with the outside world.
Common Areas Aboard Tucano
Given the typical calmness of the Amazon's rivers, Tucano is able to have three decks resulting in a quite large interior space. The M/Y Tucano has almost twice the interior volume as comparable vessels. This extra space goes into ample overhead ceilings, large cabins, full-size bathrooms and many comforts that would simply not be possible in a contemporary design. In 2018 the Tucano went under a substantial refit. The largest update was a conversion to opening glass walls in the salon creating an intimate experience for guests to experience the sounds of rainforest as they dine.
The cabins, Salon and main corridors are crafted of exquisite solid-wood raised paneling. The deep amber color of the varnished wood is accented by polished brass hardware found throughout the vessel. The walls are decorated with framed botanical prints as well as antique maps from the great era of exploration. Especially important is that the riverboat style allows the M/Y Tucano to have many large windows. Tucano has over 70 windows, all of which are three feet high and can be opened for passengers to enjoy the scent of Amazon blossoms. Every cabin has at least four view windows, which makes the vessel bright and airy.
The Salon of the Motor Yacht Tucano serves as the ship's library and dining room. It is a good place to observe the forest, read or relax. From this large space, filled with windows and situated at the front of the boat, travelers can view the fantastic Amazon rainforest around the ship. The Observation Deck runs the length of the entire upper deck on the M/Y Tucano. Guests can visit the open bridge and watch the crew navigate the vessel, sit comfortably under the canopy and scan the canopy for monkeys and birds, or simply swing in a hammock in lazy comfort. This deck is open and an exceptional place to observe wildlife. Yellow Category cabin #0 is located on the Observation Deck.
The balcony around the front of the boat is a wonderful place to pull up a chair and observe the forest close up. The salon is airy and has windows all the way around. All of the walls are paneled in lovely hardwood. The Middle Deck has a wide balcony around the entire front of the boat with connecting doors to the Salon. It is a wonderful place to relax with a good book, sip a glass of wine, a soft drink or a beer, or simply to marvel at the splendor of the last great wilderness on Earth. The Main Deck contains the main entry, a full galley and a swim deck at the stern. Travelers board the launches to the side of the boat through two entries designed for this purpose.
Dining Aboard Tucano
Meals aboard Tucano are not gourmet nor are they fine dining. But the ship has a very elaborate meal service and the cooks make the very best out of the wonderful fruits, fishes and flavors unique to the Amazon. All meals are served from the buffer and are wholesome, filling and delicious. Special diets can be accommodated. The cooks rise before dawn to make a large breakfast, and there is always a tantalizing scent coming out of the galley.
Crew & Guides Aboard Tucano
The staff of the M/Y Tucano are highly trained mariners who bring years of deep forest exploration to Amazon cruises. The guides are bilingual naturalists who not only help spot creatures, but also help travelers make sense of the cacophony of plant and animal life of the rainforest. Guides accompany guests on all excursions, with the entire passenger complement leaving the ship together, either via kayak or skiff. Other guided activities may include hiking and piranha fishing. The cooks prepare elaborate meals always from fresh local ingredients, and sailors safely navigate guests into some of the most fascinating waterways in the world.
Sustainability Aboard Tucano
The M/Y Tucano strives to conduct sustainable tourism and to minimize the environmental impact of cruises with a focus on waste management, energy conservation and pollution control. All waste materials are returned to Manaus including all recyclable material, which is separated on board the vessel. Where possible, Tucano crew avoids the use of disposable packaging. Energy conservation is achieved by changing cabin linens every other day, “on-demand” water heaters are augmented by solar, and a policy of “low power hours” when generators are turned off when they are not needed (typically in the early morning and late afternoon when the boat is at anchor and guests are ashore). The vessel remains comfortable even without electrical generation because it was designed to offer water, illumination and climate control even without diesel generators operating. The M/Y Tucano has an efficient air-conditioning system functioning in the heat of the day and at night. But even during the low-power hours of the day, the cabins stay cool because the vessel is thermally well insulated. All of the windows on the vessel open and close, and windows in the public spaces are opened in the cool of the afternoon.
The Tucano observes a leave no trace policy, which includes not removing anything from the forest, leaving nothing behind, staying on defined trails, not creating new trails, keeping noise to a minimum and leaving no waste behind. Guides take considerable measures not to disturb wildlife including not getting too close, leaving an area if an animal becomes disturbed and not handling or otherwise disturbing wildlife.
The electrical system on board the M/Y Tucano is 110 volt/60 cycle alternating current. In the interests of conservation, in the morning and for a short time in the afternoon diesel generators and all other noise making machinery on the M/Y Tucano including the air-conditioning system are turned off. This is a good time to appreciate the wonderful stillness of the wilderness and the subtle natural sounds of the forest.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard Tucano
The Tucano features 9 comfortable cabins, each with air conditioning, large view windows and a private bath with a hot water pressurized shower, toilet and sink. Most cabins have individual beds and some have above and below beds. The 2018 refit refinished and redecorated each of the cabins with upgrading fixtures, artwork and amenities, including Egyptian cotton woven sheets.
Cabin Sizes by Cabin Number
| Cabin Number | Cabin Sq. Ft. | Bath Sq .Ft. | Total Sq. Ft. |
| 0 | 85 | 20 | 105 |
| 1 | 70 | 25 | 95 |
| 2 | 70 | 25 | 95 |
| 3 | 86 | 28 | 114 |
| 4 | 86 | 28 | 114 |
| 5 | 80 | 23 | 103 |
| 6 | 80 | 24 | 104 |
| 7 | 62 | 24 | 86 |
| 8 | 60 | 20 | 80 |
| Salon | 250 |
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