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Save NZ$800 on luxury Amazon cruise

1 July 2013


Save NZ$800 on luxury Amazon cruise


Book a luxury cruise exploring the wilds of the Amazon in Peru with Tempo Holidays by 31 July and save NZ$800* per person.

Go piranha-fishing, spot rare pink dolphins and monkeys and visit native villages on the 4-day Delfin Amazon Cruise II departing Iquitos from NZ$3614* per person, valid for travel on selected dates between 28 July and 3 November 2013.

The Delfin II riverboat is one of the best ways to see the exotic Amazon jungle while experiencing upscale and boutique cruising.

The boat features 14 spacious suites each with air-conditioning and private bathrooms, a cosy dining room and an observation deck with a bar, sofas and hammocks. It also offers gourmet Peruvian cuisine featuring glorious fresh fish and other local delicacies, first class service and live music.

Enjoy several tours every day including a journey to the black waters of the Tahuayo River, piranha-fishing, native village visits, bird-watching on lagoons and wildlife spotting including the elusive pink river dolphin, three-toed sloths and squirrel monkeys. You’ll also learn about the historical and geographical background of the Amazon Basin.

The package includes return airport transfers with bilingual guide, three breakfasts, two lunches, three dinners, and jungle excursions/activities with guides.
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