Amazon River Cruise

Amazon River Cruise

Amazon River Cruise in March

Not the best time

March isn't ideal for Amazon River Cruise. Consider a different month.

All Months

Amazon cruises operate year-round, but the experience changes dramatically with water levels. Dry season (June-October) offers better wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around shrinking water sources. You'll spot more birds, monkeys, and potentially jaguars along riverbanks. Water levels drop 30-40 feet, exposing beaches perfect for evening walks. High water season (December-May) means accessing flooded forests by kayak and skiff—magical but fewer animal sightings. The shoulder months of June and October offer the best balance: decent water levels for exploration with improving wildlife visibility. Avoid March-May when heavy rains can wash out excursions and create uncomfortable humidity levels above 90%. Temperature stays consistent year-round (80-85°F), but rainfall varies from 2 inches in August to 12 inches in March.

Amazon River Cruise Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

8/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

3/10

Luxury

8/10