Discover the Amazon with the Full Day Amazonas Capinurí Lodge Tour

If you’re looking to explore the Amazon’s vibrant ecosystem, this full-day tour from Iquitos offers a compelling mix of wildlife, local culture, and breathtaking scenery for just $100 per person. Guided by friendly experts, you’ll navigate the mighty Amazon River, meet the Kukama tribe, and observe playful dolphins — all within a well-organized, immersive experience.
What we love most is the chance to see grey and pink dolphins during the river trip — a rare treat that makes this tour special. Also, the visit to the Wildlife Rescue Center and the Neyser Island monkey habitat provides authentic opportunities to connect with Amazonian wildlife in their natural environment.
One potential consideration is the duration of the boat rides — approximately 1.5 hours each way — which might feel long if you prefer more relaxed pacing. Still, for nature lovers eager for a full day of discovery, this tour hits the right notes.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a practical, value-packed day that combines nature, culture, and adventure without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for those who enjoy wildlife viewing, learning about indigenous communities, and trying local Amazonian flavors.
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- Wildlife Encounters: Spot pink and grey dolphins and interact with monkeys in their habitat.
- Cultural Insight: Meet the Kukama tribe, guardians of the region’s biodiversity, and learn their stories.
- Scenic Navigation: Travel along the Amazon River, one of the world’s natural wonders, with panoramic jungle views.
- Wildlife Conservation: Visit Fundo Rony, a rescue center, to see animals like sloths, toucans, and boas up close.
- Authentic Flavors: Taste artisanal macerations like camu camu, 7 roots, and ginger, highlighting local medicinal traditions.
- Flexible Booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance or reserve now and pay later for added convenience.
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An In-Depth Look at the Amazonas Capinurí Lodge Tour

Starting the Adventure: From Iquitos to the Amazon
The day kicks off with a pick-up at a predetermined point in Iquitos, followed by a short transfer to the Bellavista Nanay Tourist Pier. The brief city tour offers a glimpse of Iquitos’ history as a booming river port, giving context to your upcoming journey into the wilderness.
Once at the pier, you’ll receive a quick orientation about the trip, and if you’re feeling adventurous, you can sample some local dishes. This is a good moment to get a sense of the region’s culinary traditions, though the main focus remains on the river and jungle.
Navigating the Amazon River
The boat ride along the Amazon River lasts roughly 1.5 hours, offering ample time to soak in the spectacular views of jungle-covered banks and the vast waterway that’s considered one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. The boat itself is described as comfortable and safe, with options like rubber boots available for walking in muddy or rainy conditions.
This leg of the journey is often the highlight for travelers eager to experience the scale and grandeur of the Amazon. Watching the river flow past, you’ll likely feel a sense of awe at the immensity of this waterway and the lush greenery that surrounds it.
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During the river cruise, there’s a good chance of spotting dolphins, either the grey or pink variety. Multiple reviews mention this as a significant highlight, with reports of dolphins surfacing close to the boat, swimming alongside, or jumping out of the water. It’s a moment that often leaves travelers smiling and snapping photos.
Visiting the Kukama Tribe
Next, the tour visits the Kukama tribe, where visitors can dance with locals and learn about their deep knowledge of plants and natural medicine. This encounter not only offers insight into the tribe’s way of life but also underscores their role as guardians of biodiversity. The stories and myths they share provide a fascinating window into Amazonian culture and spirituality.
Neyser Island and Monkey Encounters
Continuing along the river, you’ll arrive at Neyser Island, home to various monkey species. Here, visitors can observe, feed, and take photos with monkeys in their natural habitat. Many travelers appreciate this authentic wildlife experience, describing it as fun and engaging.
Wildlife Rescue Center: Supporting Conservation
Your journey then takes you to Fundo Rony, a Wildlife Rescue Center. This stop is particularly noteworthy for its educational value — you’ll see animals like sloths, toucans, macaws, boa constrictors, and turtles. The center emphasizes animal conservation and respect for wildlife, making it a meaningful part of the trip. Reviews commend the opportunity to interact and learn about local species, adding an extra layer of value.
Tasting Amazonian Flavors
Before heading back, the tour includes a tasting of artisanal macerations such as camu camu, 7 roots, and ginger. These beverages are celebrated not only for their flavor but also for their medicinal properties, giving travelers a tangible connection to Amazonian traditional medicine.
Return to Iquitos
Finally, the boat heads back to Nanay, from where transfers will bring you into the city center. The overall schedule allows for a full but manageable day, with plenty of memorable moments packed in.
Practical Details and Value
At $100 per person, the tour offers excellent value considering the range of activities, transportation, and guided insights included. The tour’s inclusions — transfers, meals, access to multiple sites, and guides in both English and Spanish — make it accessible and comprehensive.
The tour is designed for small to medium groups, which helps maintain a personal atmosphere. While the boat rides are about 1.5 hours each way, the experience feels well-paced, especially for wildlife lovers or those eager to learn about indigenous cultures.
What’s Not Included
Travelers should note that airfare, airport taxes, drinks at the bar, and personal expenses like laundry are not included. Also, vegetarian guests should inform in advance for lunch arrangements.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This full-day Amazon adventure is best suited for those who want a well-rounded experience without committing to multi-day trips. If you’re interested in wildlife, indigenous culture, and scenic boat rides, this tour provides a solid balance. It’s particularly good for travelers seeking value for money and authentic insights into Amazonian life.
It’s less ideal for those who prefer relaxing days or have mobility issues, given the boat rides and walking in potentially muddy conditions. But for adventurous spirits eager to see dolphins, monkeys, and learn about local traditions, it hits the sweet spot.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?
If you’re looking for a day filled with wildlife encounters, cultural connections, and scenic river views, this tour from Iquitos offers a practical and rewarding way to experience the Amazon. It balances adventure and education with good value, providing a comprehensive glimpse of this unique ecosystem.
The opportunity to see dolphins and interact with local tribes makes it stand out among other Amazon tours. Plus, the inclusion of conservation-focused visits like Fundo Rony adds depth and purpose to the trip.
Keep in mind the long boat rides, but if you’re comfortable with some time on the water and eager to learn about Amazonian nature and culture, this experience will leave you with lasting memories.
FAQ
How long is the boat ride along the Amazon River?
The boat ride lasts approximately 1.5 hours each way, offering ample opportunity to enjoy the scenery and look for dolphins.
Is there a chance to see dolphins during the tour?
Yes, travelers often report seeing both grey and pink dolphins during the river navigation, which is considered a highlight.
What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
You might encounter monkeys, sloths, toucans, macaws, boas, and turtles, especially when visiting Neyser Island and Fundo Rony.
Are guides available in English?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, making the experience accessible for a wide range of travelers.
What does the tour include?
Transfers, excursions, admission to various sites, a guided visit to the Kukama tribe and wildlife center, and a self-service lunch are included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is vegetarian lunch available?
Vegetarian options are available; just inform the tour provider in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring rain gear or rubber boots if needed, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera. The tour provides rubber boots if necessary.
This full-day Amazon adventure from Iquitos strikes a solid balance between culture, wildlife exploration, and scenic beauty, all at a reasonable price. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the Amazon’s mysteries, this trip gives you a meaningful and engaging experience.
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