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What we love about the Tucano
18 guests in 9 outside staterooms.
Explores deep Rio Negro tributaries and the Central Amazon wilderness.
Solar-electric and solar-thermal systems support launches, refrigeration and showers.
Three cabin categories: Yellow doubles, Blue singles and Green bunk-bed cabins.
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Tucano is the ship we would choose when the Amazon needs to feel like an expedition, not a floating hotel. She carries just 18 guests in 9 outside staterooms, all with air conditioning, opening windows, insect screens and private bathrooms. The cabins are small, because this is a real river vessel, but they are warm, wood-panelled and practical. The public spaces do the important work: a forward salon that doubles as dining room and lounge, a wide mid-deck balcony, and a full observation deck for watching the forest close in around the Rio Negro.
The best parts happen away from the ship. Tucano is built for the least inhabited reaches of the Central Amazon, with shallow-draft navigation, small launches, kayaks, rainforest walks, piranha fishing, swimming, community visits and early wildlife outings. The rhythm is active: often several excursions a day, with naturalist guides and small groups.
Trips usually start and end in Manaus. The Central Amazon is good year-round: rainy season, roughly mid-December to mid-May, can bring fruiting and flowering forest; the drier months, roughly August to November, bring lower water, beaches and different wildlife behavior. Choose Tucano if you want deep Rio Negro access, strong guiding and a serious expedition feel. Do not choose it for large cabins, elevators, glossy luxury or a ship-first holiday.
Air conditioning & private bathroom
English guides
Hot water
Kayaks on board
Library
Observation Deck
Observation Lounge
Restaurant
Eco friendly
Single travellers can share cabin
Triple cabins
The food on board Tucano is honest Amazon cooking: local fruits, fish and flavors, prepared by cooks who start before dawn so the ship smells like breakfast while the forest is waking up. It is not fine dining, and that is part of the charm. Meals are wholesome, generous and rooted in the place you came to understand.
Tucano has one of the strongest vessel-level sustainability stories we have seen in the Amazon. Solar-electric systems help power launches, refrigeration, ice making and lighting; solar-thermal systems heat shower water. The ship also uses small-spec engines, LED lighting, independent cooling zones and separated waste handling. This is practical sustainability, built into the vessel.
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