Sleep inside the rainforest at a hand-picked Amazon jungle lodge in Brazil, from community-run floating cabins to designer ecolodges on the Rio Negro.
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Ideal for travelers on a tight schedule, it combines comfort, adventure, and a quick, yet immersive, jungle experience in the Amazon Rainforest.
from $ 600
Wake up facing the Negro River and the wildlife of the Anavilhanas National Park while enjoying an all-inclusive luxury lodge in the Amazon Rainforest.
from $ 2,350
A 6-day all-inclusive luxury stay at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, facing the Rio Negro: caves, river communities, dolphins, hikes and night tours.
from $ 3,250
Enjoy an experience at a jungle lodge with boat trips, piranha fishing, forest hikes, and visits to local communities while sleeping in a bed each night.
from $ 750
The best vacation of your life awaits you! Adrenaline-packed activities and comfortable accommodations in the forest are the highlights of this Amazon tour.
Nothing like a Pantanal tour in Brazil with all the comfort and adventure you deserve: a premium stay experience, jaguar sightings, canoeing, and much more!
from $ 2,300
Stay deep in the southern Amazon at Cristalino Jungle Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge of forest trails, river canoeing and canopy towers in a private reserve.
from $ 2,250
Piranha fishing, trekking, survival training, wildlife watching, canoeing, and breathtaking views. Includes full board at the Amazon Turtle Lodge!
from $ 900
Book your trip to the world's largest rainforest and enjoy a lovely stay in an Amazon boutique jungle lodge to immerse yourself in nature!
from $ 1,250
Immerse yourself in the Amazon! A 4-day stay at Mirante do Gavião Lodge with exclusive tours, relaxation, and cultural visits.
from $ 1,900
Visit the Mamirauá Reserve and fully immerse yourself by staying at an ecolodge floating on the waters, and witnessing its conservation efforts.
from $ 1,100
Real feedback from guests who stayed at our Amazon jungle lodges in Brazil.
The Amazon Rainforest covers about 5.5 million km²—roughly 60% of it lies inside Brazilian territory, an area larger than the entire European Union. An Amazon jungle lodge in Brazil is the most comfortable way to truly connect with nature: a small ecolodge built from local materials, run on solar or low-impact power, and reached only by boat. Most sit 3 to 4 hours by road and river from Manaus, well past the day-trip zone.
Brazil’s Amazon jungle lodges range widely. Community-run options like the floating Uakari Lodge cabins sit inside the Mamiraua Reserve, the largest protected flooded-forest reserve in the world. Design-led lodges such as Mirante do Gavião and Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge face the Rio Negro and the roughly 400 islands of the Anavilhanas archipelago. Further south, Cristalino Lodge backs onto a private reserve where more than 580 bird species have been recorded.
The forest runs on two seasons. High water (December to May) floods the igapó and opens canoe routes between the treetops; low water (June to November) exposes river beaches and firms up the trails for walking. Both can reward you with wildlife: pink river dolphins around the Rio Negro, caimans on night excursions, monkeys, sloths, and more than 1,300 bird species across the basin.
Choosing an ecolodge keeps money in the forest. The best Amazon lodges in Brazil are staffed and supplied by riverside communities, sit inside or beside protected reserves, and cap guest numbers to keep their footprint small. That is the difference between an ecolodge stay and an ordinary hotel: you get comfort and design, and the forest gets a reason to stay standing.