Changing seasons play a role in determining the excursions which can be offered as part of our Amazon cruise itineraries. In the low water season, many of the trails and jungle paths that are usually submerged become easily accessible, allowing opportunities to experience the Amazon rainforest on foot. On the other hand, the high-water season allows skiffs to access hidden creeks and lakes which are out of reach when the water levels are low.
Our itineraries take advantage of the conditions in each season to curate the best Amazon cruise experiences. When cruising the Amazon during low-water, guests will see exposed mud banks which tend to attract large numbers of colorful macaws. During high-water, we can head out for a swim in the mystical black water lagoons which are dotted across the region. There are unique and novel experiences to be had no matter when you decide to visit the Peruvian Amazon.