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Full Day Tour
Daily Tour
10 people
English, Espanol
Iquitos is the biggest city in the Peruvian Amazon region and has no roads connecting to other cities making it the largest, most isolated city on the continent!
The city can be reached only by airplane or boat, with the exception of a road to Nauta, a small town located 100 km south.
The date of the founding of the city is uncertain, but historical documents affirm that it began as a Spanish reduction established by the Jesuits on the banks of the Nanay River around the year 1757 with the name of “San Pablo de Nuevo Napeanos”.
Iquitos started to grow and thrive through the “rubber boom” at the beginning of the 20th century. The owners of the plantations or rubber barons were rich and built luxurious houses for themselves, which gave the city an inimitable style.
The Monumental Zone of Iquitos contains several Cultural Heritage of the Nation: the Cathedral of Iquitos, the Iron House, the Old Palace Hotel, the Cohen House, the Morey House, and more than 70 buildings. Other well-known landmarks are the Plaza de Armas de Iquitos; El Jirón Próspero, a road that conglomerates several commercial and historical places, and the busy Barrio de Belén, often nicknamed the “Amazonian Venice”. The city is also home to the Amazon Library, one of the two most important in Latin America.
Nowadays Iquitos has developed into a noisy, hectic city, with no proper potable water supply and a terrible drainage system.
Iquitos is located in Loreto, the biggest Peruvian Amazon region.
Although its ecological richness, Loreto has the lowest education quality in the country and with no major industries, has poorly paid job offering.
Also, Loreto has the highest birth rate and the highest percentage of the young population in the country.
Loreto, without any doubt, is the region of hope and expectancy.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Group Discount | 4 | 10 | 30% |
Start your day with a convenient pickup from your hotel. Meet your knowledgeable local guide and get a brief overview of the day's itinerary.
Begin the tour in the heart of Iquitos, the Historical Center. Explore the vibrant Plaza de Armas, admire the famous Iron House (Casa de Fierro) designed by Gustave Eiffel, and visit the Iquitos Cathedral, a striking Gothic-style building. Learn about the rich history of Iquitos, especially during the Rubber Boom era.
Take a leisurely walk along the Iquitos Boulevard (Malecón Tarapacá), offering stunning views of the Amazon River. Enjoy the refreshing breeze and see the beautiful murals and sculptures that depict the cultural heritage of the region. You'll have time to take photos and learn about the local legends and stories associated with the Amazon River.
Next, head to the bustling Belen Market, one of the most famous and vibrant markets in Peru. This market offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of the locals. Discover an array of exotic Amazonian fruits, vegetables, medicinal plants, fresh fish, and traditional crafts. Your guide will provide insights into the various products sold here and their significance in local culture. Don't miss the chance to see (or even try) local delicacies like suri (Amazonian palm weevil larvae) or juanes (a typical Amazonian dish).
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant featuring Amazonian cuisine. Try dishes like Cecina (smoked pork), Tacu Tacu (a savory rice and beans cake), or Paiche (a local fish). Vegetarian options will also be available.
After lunch, visit the Centro de Rescate Amazónico (CREA), a rescue center dedicated to the conservation and rehabilitation of endangered Amazonian wildlife, especially the manatees. Learn about the center’s efforts to protect the Amazon ecosystem and its inhabitants. You'll have the opportunity to see rescued manatees, turtles, and other wildlife, and learn about the challenges they face in the wild.
Continue to the Aquarium del Amazonas, a facility showcasing the incredible diversity of Amazonian aquatic life. Explore various tanks filled with a wide range of fish, from the tiny neon tetra to the giant arapaima. You'll also see piranhas, electric eels, and other unique species. Your guide will provide information about the different species and their role in the Amazon ecosystem.
Return to Iquitos city center and enjoy some free time to explore on your own. You can revisit the Boulevard for a relaxing walk or visit a local café for a refreshing drink.
Conclude your full-day city tour with a drop-off at your hotel. Reflect on the day's experiences and enjoy a relaxing evening in Iquitos.
It is recommended to bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a camera to capture the sights. Also, bring some cash in the local currency (Peruvian Sol) for any personal purchases or tips.
Yes, this tour is suitable for all ages. However, there will be some walking involved, especially at the Belen Market and along the Boulevard. Please let us know if you have any mobility concerns so we can make the necessary arrangements.
Yes, the restaurant where we go to eat has been taken care of by our professionals and offers vegetarian and vegan options.
Yes, visiting the Belen Market is safe, especially when accompanied by our professional guide. The market is a lively and vibrant place, but like any busy area, we advise keeping personal belongings secure and staying with the group.
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine. Iquitos has a tropical rainforest climate, so rain is common. We recommend bringing a light rain jacket or poncho. In the event of severe weather, we may adjust the itinerary for safety reasons.