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Embark on Seabourn's 9-day Heart of the Amazon cruise, departing from Belém, Brazil, on October 21, 2025. This immersive journey offers a deep exploration of the Amazon River's rich biodiversity and vibrant cultures. Highlights include crossing the equator, multiple days of Amazon exploration, and a visit to Santarém, known for its confluence of the Amazon and Tapajós rivers. Throughout the voyage, enjoy Seabourn's signature luxury and personalized service, ensuring an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the Amazon.
  • Seabourn Venture 
  • 8 nights
  • 21st - 30th October 2025 
  • from £7,199 per person

Price correct at time of publication 02/04/2025

Ports of Call: Belem, Brazil – Macapa, Brazil – Crossing the EquatorAmazon Experience  – Santarem, Brazil - Macapa, Brazil – Plus 2 days at sea 

Itineraries

Day 1

Embark Belem, Brazil & Day At Sea

Belém, the capital of Pará in northern Brazil, is a vibrant city known for its rich Amazonian culture, colonial architecture, and culinary delights. Located at the mouth of the Amazon River, it offers visitors a unique mix of urban and natural attractions. Visitors can explore the famous Ver-o-Peso Market, where exotic Amazonian fruits, spices, and local crafts are sold, or take a boat ride along the river to visit the nearby islands and mangroves. Belem's colonial history is reflected in landmarks like the Forte do Castelo and the Basilica of Our Lady of Nazareth, while its lush parks, such as Mangal das Garças, offer a glimpse of the region's biodiversity. The city also hosts the annual Círio de Nazaré, one of the largest religious festivals in Brazil.
 
 
 
 

Day 2

Macapa, Brazil, Crossing the Equator, Amazon Experience

Capital of the Amapá state in northern Brazil, Macapá is located in the Amazon delta along the river’s northern channel where it feeds into the Atlantic. It also sits directly on the Equator, a distinction marked by the 98-foot-high Marco Zero monument where you can stand astride the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Portuguese settlers established an outpost here in the early 18th century; the Fortaleza de São José, dating from 1782, stands as a symbol of the city’s colonial past and one of the best-preserved military structures in Brazil. Macapá — which is accessible only by boat or plane — serves as a pitstop for migrating birds, seen feeding alongside flamingos, ibises, and other local species that inhabit its rich wetlands. Surfers flock here for a chance to ride the Pororoca, one of the longest tidal bores in the world with waves that reach 12 feet in height. Less extreme activities include relaxing on a wide river beach like Fazendinha and Araxá, browsing Casa de Artesão for unusual handcrafts made by the area’s indigenous people, and visiting the nearby village of Apa do Curiaú, home to descendants of escaped slaves.

Day 3

Amazon Experience

Depending on the water levels and other changing conditions, your captain and veteran expedition leader will choose from among the innumerable fascinating sites along this particular stretch of the Amazon River to plot itineraries for Zodiac and kayak explorations, treks and visits to places and people of interest. Expedition team members will also be on deck and in observation lounges offering insights into the passing terrain and pointing out wildlife and other highlights while the ship is at anchor or cruising the river.

Day 4

Santarem, Brazil

Situated at the confluence of the Amazon River and the Tapajos River, Santarém provides easy access to two of Brazil's most significant waterways. The city's laid-back daily life offers a relaxed backdrop for exploration. Santarém enjoyed prosperity during the Rubber Boom Era in the late 1800s, and even attracted the attention of Henry Ford. He invested substantially in the city, establishing the town of ''Fordlandia''. This commercial venture was designed to harvest and export rubber for his burgeoning vehicle industry's tire manufacturing.

INCLUDED EXPEDITIONS:
Ponta Negra/Santarém Nature Exploration by Zodiac
Navigate the narrow channel opposite the city of Santarém; this channel meanders along Ponta Negra, a quaint peninsula nestled between the Amazon and Tapajos Rivers. Witness the mesmerizing flooded forest, a thriving ecosystem teeming with tropical birds. By the end of this expedition, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how local people harmoniously live, interact, and utilize this environment.

Days 5 - 7

Amazon Experience

Depending on the water levels and other changing conditions, your captain and veteran expedition leader will choose from among the innumerable fascinating sites along this particular stretch of the Amazon River to plot itineraries for Zodiac and kayak explorations, treks and visits to places and people of interest. Expedition team members will also be on deck and in observation lounges offering insights into the passing terrain and pointing out wildlife and other highlights while the ship is at anchor or cruising the river.

Day 8

Macapa, Brazil

Capital of the Amapá state in northern Brazil, Macapá is located in the Amazon delta along the river’s northern channel where it feeds into the Atlantic. It also sits directly on the Equator, a distinction marked by the 98-foot-high Marco Zero monument where you can stand astride the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Portuguese settlers established an outpost here in the early 18th century; the Fortaleza de São José, dating from 1782, stands as a symbol of the city’s colonial past and one of the best-preserved military structures in Brazil. Macapá — which is accessible only by boat or plane — serves as a pitstop for migrating birds, seen feeding alongside flamingos, ibises, and other local species that inhabit its rich wetlands. Surfers flock here for a chance to ride the Pororoca, one of the longest tidal bores in the world with waves that reach 12 feet in height. Less extreme activities include relaxing on a wide river beach like Fazendinha and Araxá, browsing Casa de Artesão for unusual handcrafts made by the area’s indigenous people, and visiting the nearby village of Apa do Curiaú, home to descendants of escaped slaves.

Day 9

At Sea, Disembark Belem, Brazil

Belém, the capital of Pará in northern Brazil, is a vibrant city known for its rich Amazonian culture, colonial architecture, and culinary delights. Located at the mouth of the Amazon River, it offers visitors a unique mix of urban and natural attractions. Visitors can explore the famous Ver-o-Peso Market, where exotic Amazonian fruits, spices, and local crafts are sold, or take a boat ride along the river to visit the nearby islands and mangroves. Belem's colonial history is reflected in landmarks like the Forte do Castelo and the Basilica of Our Lady of Nazareth, while its lush parks, such as Mangal das Garças, offer a glimpse of the region's biodiversity. The city also hosts the annual Círio de Nazaré, one of the largest religious festivals in Brazil.

  • Cruise only
  • Complimentary premium spirits and fine wines available on board at all times.
  • Complimentary caviar, an extra indulgence offered throughout your voyage.
  • Welcome Champagne and complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi packages with unlimited minutes powered by SpaceX’s Starlink.

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Book by 30th April and enjoy up to $2,000USD in shipboard credit per suite and a Veranda Suite upgrade. Find the moments you live for and discover hidden gem ports in less traveled destinations, making the adventure all the more unique.

This exceptional Sail of the Year offer is only available until April 30th, 2025, so book yours today.

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From £7,199 per person

Book by 30th April and enjoy up to $2,000USD in shipboard credit per suite and a Veranda Suite upgrade. Find the moments you live for and discover hidden gem ports in less traveled destinations, making the adventure all the more unique.

This exceptional Sail of the Year offer is only available until April 30th, 2025, so book yours today.