Explore Boca da Valeria's vibrant waterfront handicraft market with a private cultural guide who introduces you directly to the artisan families weaving, carving, and painting — so every piece you bring home carries a name, a story, and genuine Amazonian provenance.
What to expect
Villagers lay out hand-carved wooden animals, seed jewellery, woven baskets, and painted gourds along the riverbank as soon as the first tender arrives. Your guide navigates past the busiest stalls to the family workshops slightly set back from the water, where a grandmother demonstrates the intricate knotting technique used in Amazonian seed necklaces and a young woodcarver explains how he selects ironwood for its density. Bartering is part of the culture and your guide facilitates it respectfully. You leave with pieces that are genuinely, traceably handmade in the Amazon Basin.
Good to know
Bring USD cash in small denominations — no card readers exist in the village. The market is at its fullest in the first 90 minutes after the ship arrives; go early for the best selection. Allow time to return to the tender dock; the queue can build close to all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Boca da Valeria — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.