Expedition Brazil: From the Amazon Delta to Bahia Shores

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£6915 GBP pp

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Highlights

  • Venture into Breves Narrows, discover scarlet macaws and giant Victoria water lilies, and enjoy ribeirinhos warm hospitality.
  • Explore Lençóis Maranhenses' white sand dunes sculpted by the wind and filled with rain-fed, crystal-clear blue lagoons.
  • Discover Belém’s vibrant soul through its bustling markets and historic streets, alive with rich culture and flavours.

Highlights

  • Venture into Breves Narrows, discover scarlet macaws and giant Victoria water lilies, and enjoy ribeirinhos warm hospitality.
  • Explore Lençóis Maranhenses' white sand dunes sculpted by the wind and filled with rain-fed, crystal-clear blue lagoons.
  • Discover Belém’s vibrant soul through its bustling markets and historic streets, alive with rich culture and flavours.
Ship Vega
Capacity: 152, Types: Luxury ExpeditionWheelchair accessible
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Step aboard for a journey through Brazil’s rich tapestry of culture, history, and nature. From the vibrant riverbanks of the Amazon to Bahia’s golden sands, experience a land of rhythmic beats, colonial charm, and tropical beauty. Wander through UNESCO-listed towns, explore remote coastal wonders, and immerse yourself in the warm embrace of Brazil’s captivating spirit.

This luxury cruise, Expedition Brazil: From the Amazon Delta to Bahia Shores, begins in the Amazonian port city of Belem. The voyage immediately plunges into the wild heart of the north, cruising through the Breves Narrows before calling at Afua on the Amazon River.

After crossing the Equator and several days at sea, the journey continues along the captivating Brazilian coast, making stops at the historic city of Itaqui (São Luís), the dynamic coastal capital of Fortaleza, and the beach resort town of Cabedelo (João Pessoa). Throughout the voyage, travellers will have the opportunity to explore Belem’s bustling markets, witness the historic colonial architecture of São Luís, and experience the lively urban centres of the Northeast coast. The journey culminates in Salvador da Bahia, the soul of Afro-Brazilian culture, where centuries of history echo through cobblestone Pelourinho.

Onboard, enrich your voyage with photography workshops capturing tropical light, expert lectures on Brazilian ecosystems and culture, and library moments framed by endless ocean vistas.

  • Venture into Breves Narrows, discover scarlet macaws and giant Victoria water lilies, and enjoy ribeirinhos warm hospitality.
  • Explore Lençóis Maranhenses' white sand dunes sculpted by the wind and filled with rain-fed, crystal-clear blue lagoons.
  • Discover Belém’s vibrant soul through its bustling markets and historic streets, alive with rich culture and flavours.

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16 October, 2027 to 28 October, 2027 on Vega
Prices

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Oceanview D4
£6915 GBP pp
Oceanview D4
19 m2 Sleeps 2 Oceanview cabins features 2 single beds, bedroom and living room and a luxurious ensuite bathroom.
Balcony D5
£7615 GBP pp
Balcony D5
28 m2 Sleeps 2 Features 2 single beds, bedroom and living room, a luxurious ensuite bathroom and your own private 6 sq.m. balcony.
Balcony M5
£7955 GBP pp
Balcony M5
28 m2 Sleeps 2 Located at the centre of the ship, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or double bed bedroom with living room area, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6m2 balcony
Suite
£12115 GBP pp
Suite
44 m2 Sleeps 2 Our Suites features a superking bed and separate living room with and a soothing flame-effect fireplace a luxurious ensuite bathroom and a 12 sq.m. private balcony.
Premium Suite
£13839 GBP pp
Premium Suite
49 m2 Sleeps 2 Our grandest suites features a superking bed and separate living room with and a soothing flame-effect fireplace a luxurious ensuite bathroom, spacious walk in wardrobe and a 12 sq.m private balcony.
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Day 1 Belem (Brazil)

Once one of South America's most prosperous cities, known as ‘tropical Paris’, today Belém remains a thriving port and is the gateway to the Amazon. The opulence of Belém’s golden era is showcased at the neoclassical-style 1874 Theatro da Paz on the Praça de República. Pretty green spaces are shaded by mango trees and the historical centre has plenty of wonderful museums. The bustling Ver-o-Peso market is Latin America's largest open-air market.

Day 2 Cruising Breves Narrows (Brazil)

Navigating Brazil's Breves Narrows, upriver from Belem in the Thousand Islands region, is a mesmerising Amazonian journey. This natural passage, surrounded by towering walls of lush vegetation, creates a secluded green canyon in the heart of the jungle. Enigmatic wildlife such as scarlet macaws, and equatorial flora such as giant Victoria water lilies flourish. The welcoming locals, known as ribeirinhos, offer warm hospitality.

Day 3 Afuá (Brazil)
Days 4 - 5 Day at sea (At Sea)
Days 6 - 7 Itaqui, São Luís (Brazil)
Day 8 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 9 Fortaleza (Brazil)

Fortaleza is Brazil's fifth-largest city, located on the northeastern coastline in the state of Ceará. Its history includes a Dutch outpost in 1654, later retaken by the Portuguese and renamed Fortaleza (fortress). Among the highlights are the Praia do Futuro beach, forró, traditional music and dance at the ornate, Art Nouveau-styled Theatro José de Alencar, or shopping for hammocks and handmade lace and embroideries at the Central Market.

Day 10 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 11 Cabedelo, Joao Pessoa (Brazil)
Day 12 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 13 Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)

With a rich Afro-Brazilian heritage, Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is a vibrant city where African and South American cultures blend. Salvador served as Brazil's first capital from 1549 to 1763, and its UNESCO-listed historic centre, Pelourinho, bursts with cobblestone streets and colourful colonial buildings. Jorge Amado, a beloved literary figure, is celebrated at his former home, now the museum A Casa do Rio Vermelho.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 1 Belem (Brazil)

Once one of South America's most prosperous cities, known as ‘tropical Paris’, today Belém remains a thriving port and is the gateway to the Amazon. The opulence of Belém’s golden era is showcased at the neoclassical-style 1874 Theatro da Paz on the Praça de República. Pretty green spaces are shaded by mango trees and the historical centre has plenty of wonderful museums. The bustling Ver-o-Peso market is Latin America's largest open-air market.

Day 2 Cruising Breves Narrows (Brazil)

Navigating Brazil's Breves Narrows, upriver from Belem in the Thousand Islands region, is a mesmerising Amazonian journey. This natural passage, surrounded by towering walls of lush vegetation, creates a secluded green canyon in the heart of the jungle. Enigmatic wildlife such as scarlet macaws, and equatorial flora such as giant Victoria water lilies flourish. The welcoming locals, known as ribeirinhos, offer warm hospitality.

Day 3 Afuá (Brazil)
Days 4 - 5 Day at sea (At Sea)
Days 6 - 7 Itaqui, São Luís (Brazil)
Day 8 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 9 Fortaleza (Brazil)

Fortaleza is Brazil's fifth-largest city, located on the northeastern coastline in the state of Ceará. Its history includes a Dutch outpost in 1654, later retaken by the Portuguese and renamed Fortaleza (fortress). Among the highlights are the Praia do Futuro beach, forró, traditional music and dance at the ornate, Art Nouveau-styled Theatro José de Alencar, or shopping for hammocks and handmade lace and embroideries at the Central Market.

Day 10 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 11 Cabedelo, Joao Pessoa (Brazil)
Day 12 Day at sea (At Sea)
Day 13 Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)

With a rich Afro-Brazilian heritage, Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is a vibrant city where African and South American cultures blend. Salvador served as Brazil's first capital from 1549 to 1763, and its UNESCO-listed historic centre, Pelourinho, bursts with cobblestone streets and colourful colonial buildings. Jorge Amado, a beloved literary figure, is celebrated at his former home, now the museum A Casa do Rio Vermelho.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Vega
Launched in 2022, this state of the art ship has been designed to journey to off the beaten path destinations and remote polar regions in style and comfort. The ship incorporates a PC5 ice-stren…

Vega

Launched 2022
Maximum capacity 152

Launched in 2022, this state of the art ship has been designed to journey to off the beaten path destinations and remote polar regions in style and comfort. The ship incorporates a PC5 ice-strengthened hull combined with extra-large stabilisers to make your journey as smooth as possible.

Sophisticated Elegance. We know how important outdoor space is, so our spacious, relaxing public spaces provide wide open, unobstructed views throughout the ship. The destination will always be in view.

Your Wellbeing. The safety & happiness of our guests is paramount to our 120-strong crew on board as well as our passionate expedition team who'll be serving up thrilling shore excursions and lasting memories.

Cabin Types. Our 76 cabins including 6 suites have all the amenities you will need to feel comfortable including dressing gowns, hairdryers, personal safes and minibars. Our stylish cabins all have desks, a dressing area and comfy seating. En suite bathrooms all feature glass-enclosed rain showers.

Wheelchair access
Guests who use wheelchairs must bring their own, as we have only a small number of wheelchairs stored onboard for emergencies. To ensure ease of movement on the ship, wheelchairs and mobility aids must be no wider than 65cm. All mobility or medical equipment brought on board must be capable of being carried safely and must be declared before sailing. To ensure that all guests can safely evacuate during an emergency, guests requiring a wheelchair can only be accommodated in our ADA-accessible cabins.

We offer an Oceanview stateroom on Vega which is specifically designed to be completely ADA compliant and have a fully operable wheelchair-access wet unit.

Vega has two lifts, serving every passenger deck apart from the Stargazing top deck, which is, therefore, more difficult to access, as are the Aft Marina and Swan’s Nest forward observation platform. Also, we don’t have special equipment to access the swimming pool, jacuzzi, or sauna. Otherwise, the ship is entirely at your disposal.

Many of the expeditions ashore in remote places are by Zodiac. Boarding these boats and returning aboard can present challenges for wheelchair users, as can navigating uneven terrain. These challenges are by no means always insurmountable, though, and our highly experienced crew is trained to provide reliable advice and assistance. They will make every effort to ensure wheelchair-using guests enjoy a memorable experience at each destination. Our general guidance, however, is to recommend wheelchair users travel with a companion for their ease and enjoyment.

If you prefer to remain aboard, our panoramic interiors and ample open decks ensure an immersive, intimate experience of your inspiring surroundings.

Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

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