Tarantulas, Piranhas and Pisco Sours: A Cruise Like No Other
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Tarantulas, Piranhas and Pisco Sours: A Cruise Like No Other
"The pinktoe tarantula was not on the ship's manifest but the crew of the Delfin III didn't mind, so long as it quietly observed the exotic fruits presentation hosted by our guide, Sandro. No one could blame the hairy little fella for climbing aboard this luxury riverboat uninvited; every mild-mannered male, no matter the species, deserves a relaxing ride along the headwaters of the Amazon River."
"The Amazon is the last place you'd expect to find the world's first Relais & Châteaux cruise. Weeks earlier, a stay at Quito's Casa Gangotena introduced me to the aesthetic elegance, personalized service and uncompromising cuisine required to earn Relais & Châteaux membership in South America. But the flooded forests along the Marañón River are the opposite of a charming colonial city."
Delfin III is a 44-passenger luxury riverboat offering Relais & Châteaux hospitality and fine dining in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. The vessel blends five-star suites, a floating gourmet restaurant, spa services and guided jungle activities. Excursions include piranha fishing, wildlife observation and explorations of flooded forests that submerge much of the reserve during high water. Access to the route requires travel via Iquitos and boat or plane. Personalized service, uncompromising cuisine and curated adventures provide guests both comfort and authentic Amazon experiences amid dense rainforest and abundant fauna.
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