Paddle a traditional pirogue deep into the Amazonian creek systems fringing Kourou with a Creole naturalist guide — spotting caimans, scarlet ibis, giant river otters, and three species of monkey in genuinely wild jungle. Utterly remote, utterly unforgettable.
What to expect
Your Creole guide poles the narrow wooden pirogue away from the mangrove fringe into a cathedral of primary jungle, where the tree canopy closes overhead and the sounds of the city vanish within minutes. He reads the waterway like a map — pausing at a still backwater where a spectacled caiman floats motionless, then easing under overhanging branches alive with squirrel monkeys. Kingfishers detonate from perches in flashes of electric blue, and if the tide is right, a roosting colony of scarlet ibis turns the canopy crimson at dusk. You return to the quay with the particular, unhurried satisfaction of wilderness well and truly found.
Good to know
Jal Voyage is the established local operator in Cayenne / Kourou — contact them directly and confirm availability against your all-aboard time. Lightweight long sleeves and trousers are recommended against insects. Bring waterproof bags for cameras and valuables.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Devils Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.