Manatee Amazon River Cruise

Manatee Amazon Cruise The Manatee Amazon Explorer was built in Coca, Ecuador and was designed specifically to cruise the Amazonian waters of Ecuador. Recently completely renovated, the vessel is now redesigned with modern updates, making the onboard experience even better than before. The ship consists of three decks plus an observation deck that provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding jungle. With ten standard suites and 4 deluxe suites, each cabin is complete with private bathrooms with ... READ MORE >>
Itinerary
Itinerary (4 Day Itinerary (Fri - Mon))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Panacocha Biological Corridor
Day 3: Parrot Clay Licks - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 4: Napo River - Coca - Quito

Itinerary (5 Day Itinerary (Mon - Fri))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Border with Peru (The Heart of Yasuni)
Day 3: Jungle Community - Island Explorations
Day 4: Observation Tower & Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 5: Napo River - Coca - Quito

Itinerary (8 Day Itinerary (Fri - Fri))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Border with Peru (Heart of Yasuni)
Day 3: Jungle Community - Island Explorations
Day 4: Observation Tower & Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 5: Indillama - Napo River - Yasuni National Park
Day 6: Panacocha Biological Reserve Corridor
Day 7: Parrot Clay Licks - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 8: Napo River - Coca - Quito

Itinerary (8 Day Itinerary (Mon - Mon))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Panacocha Biological Corridor
Day 3: Parrot Clay Lick - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 4: Indillama - Napo River - Yasuni
Day 5: Border with Peru (The Heart of Yasuni)
Day 6: Jungle Community and Island Exploration
Day 7: Observation Tower - Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 8: Napo River - Coca - Quito
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Itinerary (4 Day Itinerary (Fri - Mon))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Panacocha Biological Corridor
Day 3: Parrot Clay Licks - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 4: Napo River - Coca - Quito
Itinerary (5 Day Itinerary (Mon - Fri))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Border with Peru (The Heart of Yasuni)
Day 3: Jungle Community - Island Explorations
Day 4: Observation Tower & Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 5: Napo River - Coca - Quito
Itinerary (8 Day Itinerary (Fri - Fri))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Border with Peru (Heart of Yasuni)
Day 3: Jungle Community - Island Explorations
Day 4: Observation Tower & Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 5: Indillama - Napo River - Yasuni National Park
Day 6: Panacocha Biological Reserve Corridor
Day 7: Parrot Clay Licks - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 8: Napo River - Coca - Quito
Itinerary (8 Day Itinerary (Mon - Mon))
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Day 2: Panacocha Biological Corridor
Day 3: Parrot Clay Lick - Sani Warmi & Yasuni National Park
Day 4: Indillama - Napo River - Yasuni
Day 5: Border with Peru (The Heart of Yasuni)
Day 6: Jungle Community and Island Exploration
Day 7: Observation Tower - Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Day 8: Napo River - Coca - Quito

Weather (Ecuador)

When to Visit
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Due to fairly stable seasonal weather conditions in Ecuador, travelers can enjoy year-round travel to the country. Some areas have better weather at certain times of the year, but it is always a good time to travel to Ecuador. Ecuador has a surprising variety of climates. The weather can be very localized and tends to change quickly because of the country’s unique geography. Located on the Equator, Ecuador is divided into four main regions: the Andes, the Amazon, the Coast, and the Galapagos Islands. Within these four regions of this small country, roughly the size of Colorado, elements of all four seasons can occur in a single day.

The Andes (Highlands)
Visitors can experience the Andean Highlands year-round, though June to September and late November to mid-January tend to be the drier months. February to May and October to mid-November are considered the rainier season. During the rainier months, one will find warm sunny weather in the morning followed by almost daily showers in the afternoon. Temperatures show little variance throughout the year with averages in the 60s during the day and 50s at night, though sunny days may get into the 70s and cooler nights may drop into the 40s. Despite these averages, it is common to have rainy streaks in the dry season and nice sunny weather in the wet season. It is best to come prepared for both rain and sun, as visitors will likely run into both during any month of the year. Warm days and cool nights are normal so packing layers is essential.

The Amazon
The Amazon basin is what you would expect of a tropical rainforest: wet, hot and humid. January marks the beginning of the less rainy period, which extends through March. Calling this the dry season would be a misnomer as it still rains quite frequently. March through July tends to be rainier than the first two months of the year, with July tending to be the rainiest. August through December is known as the fluctuation season. During this time, it is nearly impossible to predict weather patterns. One minute could be hot and sunny with clear blue skies and then the next minute a heavy downpour could begin. Temperatures year-round range in the 80s (27-33°C) and rain, sometimes even cool rainstorms, can be expected most days in the afternoon, as the Amazon basin is truly a rainforest. Any time of year is great to visit the Ecuadorian Amazon despite the level of rain. Contrary to what one may think, the months with higher averages of rainfall are great times to visit. Higher levels of rain increase fruit production, which results in more activity from monkeys and other fruit eating species. The Amazon is an unpredictable environment from both a weather and wildlife standpoint. The best approach for visitors to have an excellent Amazonian experience is to come prepared for the unexpected and to have an open mind!

The Coast
On coast, the dry season runs from about June to December with a temperature drop to the high 70s. The garua, a damp mist, has a tendency to cast itself over the coastline and the sun. The sun can disappear for three months at a time. Then in January to June, temperatures go up and despite the occasional heavy rain, the days will be bright and sunny.

The Galapagos
The great weather of the Galapagos Islands makes them a fantastic destination for travel year-round. Every month of the year is a good time to enjoy a tour of the region. The Galapagos Islands have a subtropical climate that is almost completely determined by sea currents. Although most believe the Galapagos to be a very hot destination, the cool water currents in the area keep the climate fairly temperate year-round. The mild variations in weather from month to month result in an overall climate of warm days, cool nights and low humidity. Anytime is a great time to travel to the Galapagos; while visiting one can expect to see plenty of sunshine, blue skies and a possible chance of light rain.
 

QUITO

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN50-664.5
FEB50-665.1
MAR50-666.0
APR51-666.9
MAY51-664.9
JUN49-670.8
JUL49-671.0
AUG49-671.0
SEP49-683.1
OCT49-675.0
NOV49-674.3
DEC50-664.1

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
 

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN70-841.0
FEB74-861.0
MAR73-882.0
APR72-861.5
MAY72-820.8
JUN66-780.3
JUL67-760.5
AUG64-750.3
SEP62-750.5
OCT64-770.3
NOV66-780.5
DEC68-800.5

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
 

Weather (Amazon)

When to Visit
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Visitors may find one of several distinct climates in Brazil, depending on where they travel. Along Brazil’s northeastern coast, temperatures are mild year-round, rarely dipping below 75F. The summer rains, usually lasting three to four months, arrive as early as April here, consisting mostly of quick showers. Rio de Janeiro is pleasant year-round with slightly cooler winters than summers. Rio’s rainy season begins as late as October though rains can occur anytime of the year. Further down the coast, temperatures are more variable. Visitors will experience the most temperature variation between seasons in the south, with hot humid summers December to March and cooler temperatures in the evenings and during winter from June to August. In the country’s interior, the hottest, wettest weather occurs from December to March.

So vast is the Amazon Rainforest that its climate varies by sub-region. The north is rainy most of the time with a little less rain from June to December. In Amazon areas further south, especially around the largest population centers where there are fewer trees, temperatures are more variable with distinctly drier months between August and October.

 

RIO DE JANEIRO

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 75-82 4.7
FEB 75-82 4.7
MAR 73-82 5.1
APR 72-81 4.3
MAY 68-77 3.1
JUN 50-75 2.0
JUL 63-75 1.6
AUG 64-75 1.8
SEP 64-77 2.6
OCT 68-77 3.1
NOV 68-79 3.9
DEC 72-82 5.5

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
**The summer high season in Rio is December to March. Off-season (May-October) is also a good option since Rio’s winter temperatures stay around the 70sº F/20sº C, dipping occasionally below 60ºF/15ºC. Rainy days are unpredictable andcan happen even in the high season.
 

MANAUS

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 75-88 9.8
FEB 75-88 9.1
MAR 73-88 10
APR 75-88 8.7
MAY 75-88 6.7
JUN 75-90 3.3
JUL 75-90 2.4
AUG 75-91 1.6
SEP 75-91 1.8
OCT 75-91 4.1
NOV 75-91 5.6
DEC 75-90 7.9

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
**For the central Amazon region (Manaus) the average daytime temperature in the rainy season is in the mid-80º F (30º C), with a fall of 10 to 20º F (7 to 12º C) at night. In the dry season the average temperatures are 5º F (2-3º C) higher. Although recipitation varies significantly within the Amazon due to various factors (e.g. altitude) it is usual to consider two distinct periods: the rainy season, and the dry season. In the central zone (Manaus) the rainy season begins in December and lasts until mid-May.
 

PANTANAL

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 63-88 12.6
FEB 63-90 9.8
MAR 63-90 10.2
APR 63-91 4.6
MAY 63-91 0.4
JUN 55-90 0.3
JUL 55-90 0.0
AUG 59-93 0.3
SEP 63-93 2.4
OCT 63-93 5.3
NOV 63-90 9.4
DEC 63-90 9.4

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
**The rainy season lasts from December to March. The intermediary seasons are April-June and October-November. During the rainy season rain storms can be intense, the temperature is high and the Pantanal is subject to flooding. This isn’t the best period to visit Pantanal, particularly January and February. It’s much better to visit the Pantanal in the dry and intermediary seasons.
 

SALVADOR

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 77-86 2.2
FEB 77-86 3.1
MAR 75-86 6.3
APR 75-84 8.7
MAY 73-82 9.8
JUN 73-82 11
JUL 72-82 9.8
AUG 72-81 5.9
SEP 73-82 2.6
OCT 75-84 1.0
NOV 75-84 1.0
DEC 77-84 1.2

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
**Salvador, Fortaleza, Recife and nearby resorts (Praia do Forte, Porto Galinhas, Natal, etc.) have agreeable temperatures all year round, rarely dipping below 25ºC (77ºF) and there are very few days hotter than 32 or 33ºC (90ºF). Winter temperatures are just 3-4ºC degrees below the summer averages. In Salvador and Recife the rainy season begins around the beginning of April and lasts three months. At Fortaleza the rain begins a little later. Rain showers usually don’t last enough to spoil your visit to these year-round beach resorts.
 

IGUAZU

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 68-88 3.5
FEB 68-88 3.1
MAR 64-84 3.9
APR 59-79 4.1
MAY 54-72 4.5
JUN 48-66 5.1
JUL 48-66 4.5
AUG 50-70 5.1
SEP 54-70 5.1
OCT 57-73 3.4
NOV 59-81 3.1
DEC 64-84 3.5

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
**March-November could be considered the best time to visit Iguazu Falls but there really isn’t a 'best time'. The high season is in January and February, when most Brazilians and Argentineans are on vacation. It’s a good period to visit Iguazu Falls. But there are downsides, the humidity and the heat are also at their peaks and this is also a crowded period which you might prefer to avoid. If you want to avoid busy periods then avoid Easter time also. May and July are rainy months, though the rain is rarely a problem and the volume of the falls is at its highest.
 

FLORIANOPOLIS

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN 70-80 6.8
FEB 69-81 7.4
MAR 69-81 7.1
APR 64-77 3.7
MAY 58-72 3.7
JUN 56-69 2.9
JUL 53-67 3.5
AUG 55-70 3.3
SEP 57-69 4.9
OCT 61-72 4.9
NOV 64-76 5.1
DEC 67-79 5.1
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches

**The coastal city of Florianópolis enjoys a semi-tropical climate, without extreme variations in climate so any time of year is a good time to visit. It just depends upon your preferences. Winters are mild and summers hot with an average of 80% humidity. Rains should be expected from September through March. Mid-winter (June to August) is drier than summer, but anticipate cooler temperatures then as well. That said, even the coldest temperatures brought in by southerly wind will rarely drop below 50 Fahrenheit. The windiest days are most likely during the spring months of September and October for those interested in trying their hand at kiteboarding. The busiest time on the Island is in the summer months from December through mid-March, so those looking for a more peaceful trip should travel during the winter months.
 

4 Day Itinerary (Fri - Mon)

Pricing
Per Person
$2,280

Standard Cabin: $2,280

Deluxe Cabin Upgrade: $450

Amazon Community Fee: $70

A single supplement applies to single travelers in a private cabin.

Included in tour cost
  • Naturalist guide while on cruise
  • Round trip transfers from Quito
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • All hotel accommodations
  • All listed activities
  • English-speaking certified guides
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
  • Meals as indicated
  • Southern Explorations pre-departure services
Excluded from tour cost
  • Airport taxes, international and local
  • Domestic airfare within South America
  • International airfare to and from Central & South America
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Sea kayak rental
  • Bar tab on cruise
  • Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear

5 Day Itinerary (Mon - Fri)

Pricing
Per Person
$2,680

Standard Cabin: $2,680

Deluxe Cabin Upgrade: $550

Amazon Community Fee: $70

A single supplement applies to single travelers in a private cabin.

Included in tour cost
  • Naturalist guide while on cruise
  • Round trip transfers from Quito
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • All hotel accommodations
  • All listed activities
  • English-speaking certified guides
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
  • Meals as indicated
  • Southern Explorations pre-departure services
Excluded from tour cost
  • Airport taxes, international and local
  • Domestic airfare within South America
  • International airfare to and from Central & South America
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Sea kayak rental
  • Bar tab on cruise
  • Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear

8 Day Itinerary (Fri - Fri)

Pricing
Per Person
$4,080

<p>Standard Cabin: $4,080<br /><br />Deluxe Cabin Upgrade: $850<br /><br />Amazon Community Fee: $80<br /><br />A single supplement applies to single travelers in a private cabin.</p>

Included in tour cost
  • Naturalist guide while on cruise
  • Round trip transfers from Quito
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • All hotel accommodations
  • All listed activities
  • English-speaking certified guides
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
  • Meals as indicated
  • Southern Explorations pre-departure services
Excluded from tour cost
  • Airport taxes, international and local
  • Domestic airfare within South America
  • International airfare to and from Central & South America
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Sea kayak rental
  • Bar tab on cruise
  • Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear

8 Day Itinerary (Mon - Mon)

Pricing
Per Person
$4,080

Standard Cabin: $4,080

Deluxe Cabin Upgrade: $850

Amazon Community Fee: $80

A single supplement applies to single travelers in a private cabin.

Included in tour cost
  • Naturalist guide while on cruise
  • Round trip transfers from Quito
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • All hotel accommodations
  • All listed activities
  • English-speaking certified guides
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
  • Meals as indicated
  • Southern Explorations pre-departure services
Excluded from tour cost
  • Airport taxes, international and local
  • Domestic airfare within South America
  • International airfare to and from Central & South America
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Sea kayak rental
  • Bar tab on cruise
  • Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear

4 Day Itinerary (Fri - Mon)

Trip Dates
Weekly departures. Please contact us for availability.
Thursday, January 2, 2020 to Thursday, December 31, 2020
Available

5 Day Itinerary (Mon - Fri)

Trip Dates
Weekly departures. Please contact us for availability.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020 to Thursday, December 31, 2020
Available

8 Day Itinerary (Fri - Fri)

Trip Dates
Weekly departures. Please contact us for availability.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020 to Thursday, December 31, 2020
Available

8 Day Itinerary (Mon - Mon)

Trip Dates
Weekly departures. Please contact us for availability.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020 to Thursday, December 31, 2020
Available

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Multi-Day

Cabins
Main Deck:
Standard cabin (10) 5 twin and 5 matrimonial cabins, all with large picture windows. Average size: 215 sq ft.
Upper Deck:
Deluxe cabin (4) 2 twin and 2 matrimonial cabins, all with large picture windows. Average size: 258 sq ft.
Boat Details

Registry: Guayaquil, Ecuador
Built: 2002 Coca, Ecuador
Rennovated: 2017
Length: 37 Meters
Breadth: 7.0 m
Gross Tonnage: 214 Tons
Cruising Speed: 12 Knots
Electricity: 110 Volt
Engines: Cummins x2 / 350 HP
Capacity: 30 passengers
Crew & Staff: 15 (officers, crew and expedition staff)
Communication: Telephone, HF and VHF radio
Satellite internet

DECK PLAN (click for enlargement)
Main Deck: Standard cabin (10) 5 twin and 5 matrimonial cabins, all with large picture windows and private balconies. Average size: 215 sq ft. Upper Deck: Deluxe cabin (4) 2 twin and 2 matrimonial cabins, all with large picture windows and private balconies. Average size: 258 sq ft.

I have traveled many places in the world but the trip put together by Southern Explorations may well be the best. The amazing biology we saw on the Galapagos and in the Amazon, wonderful guides both on the Eclipse and at Sacha lodge, excellent food, and great coordination of the different parts of the trip made for an incredible journey.   -Marilyn Parsons, USA (Galapagos Island Cruise & Amazon)


Please consider strongly using Southern Explorations to book your trip to South America. These folks are well organized and provided excellent preparation materials. The two tours that I took (Galapagos Islands and the Amazon) were outstanding, in part due to the people working with Southern Explorations. There was excellent communication between Southern Explorations staff and myself which helped markedly in planning the trip, the exact locations to be visited, and the accommodations. Do not miss this opportunity to work with this wonderful group! - Renée Leboeuf (Galapagos Island Cruise & Amazon)

Thank-you for the trip of a life time and I have already recommended you to everyone who asks! - Wendy Williams, Canada (Amazon, Machu Picchu & Galapagos Island Cruise)

Southern Explorations did a superb job creating an individual guided trip for us to the Amazon, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. The guides were terrific - well-informed, friendly and flexible. The accommodations were excellent. The trip was a thrilling experience for us - exceeded our expectations at all of the locations. Thank you!! - David Bergen & Rhea Feldman, USA (Amazon & Peru)
Ecuador - Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose an itinerary?
A: We offer both active and cultural tours that visit different regions including the Andes, Amazon and the Ecuadorian coast. These tours vary in length and level of accommodation. Our Adventure Travel Coordinators would be happy to chat with you to help you find the itinerary that best meets your needs and interests.
Q: Can I make changes or additions to these tours?
A: Yes! We are happy to put together a custom Ecuador itinerary for you if our existing itineraries are not exactly what you are looking for. You can also check out our extensions in mainland Ecuador to make additions to our existing trips. Contact a trip specialist for recommendations.
Q: When is the best time to go to Ecuador?
A: Peak tourism season in Ecuador corresponds with North American and European vacation periods over the summer and the winter holidays, rather than the weather, which is fairly consistent with warm and sunny days throughout the year. All of our trips run year-round, but a few trekking or wildlife-specific itineraries are better during some months than others. Please check with your Adventure Travel Coordinator for more details.
Q: What is the weather like?
A: The weather in Ecuador is pleasant year-round. There is a wet season and a dry season, but this varies depending on which region of the country you are in. Even in the wet season, you will experience plenty of clear, sunny days. The Andean Highlands are a great place to visit year-round with temperatures in the 60s during the day. Occasional light showers can happen anytime, but heavy afternoon rains are common here from January to May. You have the best odds for clear views of Ecuador’s many volcanoes in the months of June, July, August and September, but you will often have views in the morning throughout the year. The Amazon region is hot, humid and wet throughout the year, with the wettest months being from April to June. Please consult the weather tab on your trip itinerary for more details.
Q: What is a typical day like on an Ecuador trip? 
A: A typical day in Ecuador will vary from tour to tour, but generally, you can expect to start your excursions right after breakfast with a full day of scheduled activities or sightseeing. A lunch break is included and you’ll retire to your hotel in the late afternoon with evenings free.
Q: How physically fit do I need to be to enjoy a trip to Ecuador? 
A: Our Ecuador trips vary in level of activity, so the requirements differ based on itinerary. Please check our physical ratings for each itinerary to see what may be required of you when assessing your ability to enjoy a trip. If you have any specific questions, please contact your Adventure Travel Coordinator. We have personal experience with these activities and can help you decide whether a trip is right for you.
Q: How much time do I need to visit Ecuador?
A: Most of our mainland Ecuador itineraries are at least nine days in length, but we do offer some lodge-based trips and cruises that can be done in a week or less.
Q: How far in advance should I book?
A: For the best guide availability and selection in hotels, we recommend booking three to six months in advance. Spring and summer holidays book up more quickly, so more advance planning is ideal. For the holiday season, we recommend booking a year in advance.
Q: What are your booking and cancellation policies?
A: Click here to see our booking and cancellation policies.
Q: Do you use certified guides?
A: Our guides have been carefully selected for their knowledge, professionalism, experience and ability to effectively manage groups with finesse. We only hire guides who are native to the destination and are licensed or certified in accordance with the government regulations of their country. All are fluent in Spanish and English. Most have advanced degrees in tourism, biology, native culture or other related field. All guides are experienced in the outdoors and trained in basic first aid.
Q: What kind of accommodations can I expect?
A: In major cities we offer a variety of hotels including several boutique, Ecuadorian-style properties. Throughout the rest of mainland Ecuador we work with a combination of historic haciendas, small Ecuadorian-style hotels and remote lodges. The majority of the properties are family-run or locally owned. All of our accommodations are clean and comfortable, with private bathrooms and hot water. We offer basic or luxury options in many locations, depending on taste and budget.
Q: Do tours include airfare?
A: Travelers are responsible for their own international airfare. Internal flights are quoted separately from our base trip costs. We will include any necessary internal flight pricing in your quote.
Q: How many people are on your tours?
A: Most of our Ecuador tours are private, with a guide and vehicle just for your family or group. Visits to haciendas or lodges may include tours with small groups, but do not exceed eight people.
Q: Will I get more information on packing, vaccines, currency, electricity, etc.?
A: After booking you will receive a link to our online trip portal which includes all of the need-to-know information that is specific to your itinerary.  This includes packing lists, restaurant recommendations, tipping guides, FAQs, vaccine recommendations and currency information. Your Adventure Travel Coordinator will also be a great resource for any other information you may need.