ANAKONDA

 
 

ANAKONDA

ANAKONDA is a 141-ft. purpose-built riverboat designed to navigate the Napo River in Ecuador’s Amazon. Explore one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems in comfort from your base in one of ANAKONDA’S 14 Standard Suites or 4 Deluxe Suites.

 
 

Experience unforgettable moments from the sun deck, where you can witness dynamic sunsets and watch clouds play across the equatorial sky. Indulge in Ecuadorian specialties as you dine, and gain insights from expert local guides who highlight the incredible diversity of the Amazon during evening talks and daytime jungle excursions. Hear the calls of howler monkeys and parrots, spot capuchins, caimans, and prehistoric hoatzins, and look for river dolphins, otters, and sloths. Explore nocturnal wildlife on a nighttime walk and marvel at the rich variety of flora, where each tree can be its own ecosystem.

 

Anakonda - Deck Plan

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Anakonda - Details

Technical Data

  • Overall length: 146.16 feet (44.55 m)

  • Beam: 29.52 feet (9 m)

  • Draft: 2.46 feet (0.75 m)

  • Propulsion: 2 CUMMINS 400 HPEngines

Equipment on Board

  • Generators : 2 * 106 KWA CUMMINS

  • VHF Radio Telephone

  • Radar, G.P.S.

  • Depth Sounder

Accommodations

  • 4 Deluxe cabins with whirlpool bathtub and private balconies (2 with 1 Queen Bed + 2 with two Twin beds)

  • 14 Standard cabins with French balconies (7 with 1 Queen Bed + 7 with two Twin beds)

  • Each cabin is equipped with:

    • Air Conditioner

    • Ceiling-to-floor windows with panoramic views

    • Private bathroom with hot water

Entertainment

  • Boutique

  • Crystal Room

  • Small Library

  • Conference Room

  • El Dorado Bar

  • Al Fresco Shaded Lounge

  • Panoramic View Restaurant

  • Spacious Sundeck with outdoor Hot Tub

  • Wi-Fi internet access available for an additional fee

  • Satellite Antenna

  • LCD TV in the lounge area

  • Stereo System

Recreation

  • Canoeing - 2 motor canoes for expeditions

  • Kayaking - 5 double kayaks

  • Indigenous encounters

  • Rainforest excursions

  • Wildlife observation

 

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