Delfin Amazon Cruises, the world’s first Relais & Châteaux Cruise company and a leader in luxury river expeditions in the Upper Peruvian Amazon, is thrilled to announce the return of the Delfin I, which resumed sailings in April 2025.
Following a full-scale, three-month renovation, the vessel redefines authentic elegance, comfort, and sustainability. As Peru’s only family-owned and operated high-end river cruise company, Delfin Amazon Cruises (Delfin) takes great pride in its heritage, its role in fostering local prosperity, and its commitment to protecting the Amazon’s vibrant ecosystem. Guided by founders Aldo Macchiavello and Lissy Urteaga, Delfin integrates the cultural richness and natural splendour of the Amazon into every journey.
The vessel’s new solar panels generate clean energy, furthering Delfin’s dedication to sustainability and responsible tourism in the Amazon. Whether booked suite by suite or as a private floating villa, the Delfin I offers a serene retreat that combines privacy, authenticity, and sustainability.
Peruvian Craftsmanship at Its Finest
Inspired by the geometric patterns of Shipibo art, the vessel’s ornamental railings echo the spiritual essence of this ancestral culture. Handwoven ceilings, crafted by local artisans using natural fibres, celebrate the region’s rich traditions, while sustainable Anacaspi wood highlights the Amazon’s biodiversity.
“We take immense pride in our collaboration as a family and our dedication to showcasing Peru’s cultural and natural treasures. This is our country, this is our home,” says Lissy Urteaga. “This renovation is a tribute to the beauty of the Amazon and the communities that make it so special.”
Elevated Culinary Experiences
The return of the Delfin I is more than a renovation, it is a celebration of family, heritage, and the extraordinary beauty of the Amazon. With every voyage, Delfin Amazon Cruises reaffirms its commitment to authentic Peruvian hospitality and creating meaningful connections between guests and the rainforest.
Rates for Delfin I begin at $5,000 per person based on double occupancy. Rates include meals, excursions, equipment, entrance fees to Pacaya Samiria Nature Reserve, and transfers to/from Iquitos on recommended flights.