11-DAY BRAZIL MOTORCYCLE TOUR

$5,499
RIDER ON HONDA XRE300, SHARED ROOM
+ Upgrade BMW F900GS: +$999
+ Upgrade Single Room: +$799
+ Add Pillion/Passenger:+$2,999
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» FOR GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE RIDERS
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» PAY FOR 5, RIDER 6 IS FREE**
HIGHLIGHTS
✓ Ghost Highway ✓ Amazon River ✓ Amazon Jungle ✓ Trans Amazonian Highway ✓ River Boat ✓ Pink dolphins ✓ Bird watching
** Valid for the base price of the tour chosen only, not for upgrades. Do not apply for already discounted tours.

POI: GHOST HIGHWAY
Due to massive rainfall in rainy season the BR-319 is unrideable several months every year.

POI: AMAZON RIVER
Experience the traditional life along the Amazon river on a 30 hour boat ride.
POI: TRANS AMAZON
The famous trans continental road that continues to be under construction decade after decade.
50%
OFFROAD
60%
COMFORT
100%
FUN
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 11-DAY BRAZIL MOTORCYCLE TOUR
Rev up your engines and get ready for the ultimate adventure with our 11-day Brazil Amazon Adventure Tour! This thrilling journey is tailor-made for off-roaders, dirt riding enthusiasts, and enduro lovers seeking an adrenaline-fueled experience in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
But that’s not all! This tour isn’t just about off-roading; it’s a complete immersion into the rich culture and stunning nature of the Amazon. You’ll have the chance to see pink dolphins, every bird on the plant, and meet the original people of Brazil – the indigenous Amazon tribes.
INCLUDED
✓ Price Match Guarantee
✓ Small group sizes (Min 5 – Max 10)
✓ Professional Multilingual Tour Leader
✓ Local Guide and Support Vehicle
✓ 10 Nights shared accommodation (Upgrade available)
✓ All breakfasts
✓ Base model Motorcycle Rental
✓ Fuel and Road Tolls
✓ Mandatory 3rd Party insurance
✓ Motorcycle Damage and Theft Liability Reduction Insurance
✓ Group Activities and Entry Fees
✓ Pre-tour Preparation Guide and Briefing
✓ Transfers from/to Porto Velho International Airports (PVH) on official arrival and departure days
✓ Up to 25% discount on riding gear and accessories from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto
✓ MotoDreamer Apparel Gift
✓ All taxes
NOT INCLUDED
✗ Airfare
✗ Upgrades
✗ Lunches, Dinners and Drinks
✗ Personal paperwork, permits and visas
✗ Travel and Cancellation Insurance (Available from Global Rescue)
✗ Tips to staff
✗ Any inclusion not specified
TOUR ITINERARY
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ITINERARY DAY 1
Arrival in Porto Velho
Welcome to Brazil! Your adventure through the Amazon begins in Porto Velho, the capital city of the state of Rondônia. Upon your arrival, our team will be there to greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Take some time to rest and get ready for the exciting journey ahead.

ITINERARY DAY 2
Porto Velho to Vila Realidade (297 km, 7 hrs)
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we’ll set off on our journey towards Vila Realidade, a charming town located 297 kilometers away from Porto Velho. As we drive through the lush landscapes of the Amazon rainforest, you’ll get your first taste of the region’s natural beauty. Along the way, we’ll make stops at scenic viewpoints and local villages to interact with the friendly locals. In Vila Realidade, we’ll check into our accommodations and enjoy a relaxing evening surrounded by the tranquility of the Amazon.

ITINERARY DAY 3
Vila Realidade to Igapó Açu (360 km, 10 hrs)
Today, we continue our expedition further into the Amazon rainforest as we journey towards Igapó Açu. The route will take us through remote areas, providing you with an opportunity to witness the untouched wilderness of the Amazon basin. Keep your camera ready to capture the mesmerizing flora and fauna. In Igapó Açu, we’ll settle into our lodgings and savor a traditional Amazonian dinner.

ITINERARY DAY 4
Igapó Açu to Manaus (280 km, 6 hrs)
As the sun rises, we’ll depart for the bustling city of Manaus, known as the “Heart of the Amazon.” Along the way, we’ll cross stunning river landscapes and venture through dense forested regions. In Manaus, we’ll have time to explore some of the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the Amazon Theatre and the Rio Negro Palace. You’ll also get a taste of the local cuisine, which is heavily influenced by the Amazon’s bounty.

ITINERARY DAY 5
Manaus to Santarém by Boat (30 hrs) Today, we embark on an unforgettable boat journey along the Amazon River, heading to the city of Santarém. This unique experience allows you to immerse yourself fully in the river’s atmosphere, witnessing the rhythm of life along its banks. Comfortable facilities on the boat will ensure a relaxing and enjoyable journey.

ITINERARY DAY 6
Arrival in Santarém (by boat)
In the late afternoon, we’ll reach Santarém, where the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers meet. The city is renowned for its unique “Meeting of the Waters” phenomenon, where the distinct colors of both rivers remain separate for several kilometers. After arriving, we’ll check into our hotel and have some leisure time to unwind and explore the city.

ITINERARY DAY 7
Santarém to Itaituba (380 km, 6 hrs)
Leaving Santarém, we’ll continue our expedition by road, traveling towards Itaituba. This leg of the journey offers picturesque views of the Amazonian landscape and glimpses of rural communities that rely on the river for their livelihoods. Upon reaching Itaituba, we’ll settle into our accommodations and enjoy a well-deserved rest.

ITINERARY DAY 8
Itaituba to Jacareacanga (393 km, 8 hrs)
Today’s journey takes us to Jacareacanga, a small town surrounded by pristine rainforest. As we traverse through this remote region, you’ll have the opportunity to spot various wildlife species and experience the true essence of the Amazon. In Jacareacanga, we’ll spend the evening exploring the local culture and enjoying a warm Amazonian welcome.

ITINERARY DAY 9
Jacareacanga to Matupi (489 km, 5 hrs)
Our next destination is the enchanting village of Matupi. The road will lead us through remote areas of the Amazon, where the sights and sounds of the rainforest will leave you in awe. Upon arrival in Matupi, we’ll have time to explore the surroundings and learn about the traditions and customs of the indigenous communities living here.

ITINERARY DAY 11
Matupi to Porto Velho (480 km, 8 hrs)
On our final full day of exploration, we head back to where our journey began, Porto Velho. This return journey will provide a chance to reflect on the incredible experiences of the past days and to further immerse yourself in the Amazon’s captivating landscapes.

ITINERARY DAY 10
Departure
After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to say farewell to the Amazon and the unforgettable memories you’ve created during this expedition. We’ll transfer you to the airport for your flight back home, filled with tales of your incredible adventure through the heart of Brazil’s most extraordinary natural wonder.

OBSERVATIONS
The itinerary may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or any other conditions that the operator or its guides feel will jeopardize the safety of the group or material.
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MOTORCYCLE TOURING IN BRAZIL
Everything below comes from the tour itself: our 11-day loop through the Brazilian Amazon and the day-by-day itinerary further up this page. If you are weighing up Brazil as your next motorcycle destination, this is the long answer — what the Ghost Highway actually is, why a 30-hour river boat sits in the middle of a motorcycle tour, what you will see between Porto Velho, Manaus and Santarém, and the practical details of bikes, group size and payment.
WHY RIDE BRAZIL BY MOTORCYCLE?
This is not a tour built around a coastline or a mountain pass. It is built around the Amazon — the rainforest, the river, and two of the most storied roads ever cut through it. The first is the BR-319, the road our riders know as the Ghost Highway: due to massive rainfall in the rainy season it is unrideable for several months every year, which is exactly why so few motorcyclists have ever ridden it. The second is the Trans Amazonian Highway, the famous transcontinental road that continues to be under construction decade after decade. Our 11-day route strings both of them together with a third leg no road can offer: a 30-hour boat journey down the Amazon River itself, from Manaus to Santarém, living the traditional life along the river's banks from the deck.
The tour highlights read like a naturalist's wish list as much as a rider's: the Ghost Highway, the Amazon River, the Amazon jungle, the Trans Amazonian Highway, the river boat, pink dolphins and bird watching. This journey is tailor-made for off-roaders, dirt riding enthusiasts and enduro lovers seeking an adrenaline-fueled experience in the heart of the Amazon rainforest — but it is not only about off-roading. It is a complete immersion into the rich culture and stunning nature of the Amazon: you will have the chance to see pink dolphins, every bird on the planet, and meet the original people of Brazil, the indigenous Amazon tribes whose communities the route passes through.
The shape of the ride matters too. We start and finish in Porto Velho, the capital of the state of Rondônia, so the tour is a true loop: north through the rainforest to Manaus, the "Heart of the Amazon", east along the great river by boat to Santarém, then south and west on the Trans Amazonian back to where we began. Seven riding days, two boat days, one arrival day and one departure day — and in between, remote villages, river crossings, untouched wilderness and the kind of distances that make the Amazon feel as big as it really is.
HOW HARD IS THE RIDING? 50% OFF-ROAD, 60% COMFORT, 100% FUN
We publish a terrain profile for every tour so you can match the route to your skills before you book. Brazil rates 50% off-road, 60% comfort and 100% fun — and that 50% is the honest headline. Half of this tour is ridden on dirt, which is why we describe it as tailor-made for off-roaders and enduro lovers rather than as a road tour with a few gravel sections. If you are a confident street rider looking for your first taste of dirt, road-focused tours elsewhere in our catalog are the better starting point; Brazil belongs with the rides built for riders who want the loose stuff under their wheels day after day.
The daily legs tell you what to expect. Day two runs 297 km from Porto Velho to Vila Realidade and takes around seven hours — your first taste of the lush landscapes of the rainforest, with stops at scenic viewpoints and local villages along the way. Day three is the big one: 360 km from Vila Realidade to Igapó Açu in roughly ten hours, deep into the untouched wilderness of the Amazon basin. When 360 km takes ten hours, the road is doing the talking — this is the Ghost Highway earning its name. Day four eases to 280 km and six hours into Manaus, crossing stunning river landscapes and dense forested regions on the way.
After the boat leg, the second half rides the Trans Amazonian: 380 km from Santarém to Itaituba in six hours, 393 km from Itaituba to Jacareacanga in eight, a long 489 km push from Jacareacanga to Matupi in five, and a final 480 km, eight-hour run from Matupi back to Porto Velho. Add it up and you are looking at just under 2,700 km of riding across seven days, through some of the most remote regions the Amazon has to offer — pristine rainforest around Jacareacanga, rural communities that live from the river, and long stretches where the sights and sounds of the jungle are the only company.
You do not do any of it alone. A professional multilingual tour leader rides with the group, a local guide and support vehicle travel with us the entire way, and fuel and road tolls are covered. The 60% comfort score reflects the reality of the region honestly: nights are in hotels and local accommodations — ten nights of shared accommodation are included — and the boat has comfortable facilities, but this is the Amazon, not a boutique-hotel circuit. One more honest note from the itinerary's own observations: the route may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or anything else the operator or its guides feel would jeopardize the safety of the group. On a road that spends months underwater every year, that flexibility is a feature, not a caveat.
WHAT ARE THE CULTURE & STOPS ALONG THE BRAZIL MOTORCYCLE ROUTE?
The Amazon rewards riders who get off the bike, and the itinerary builds that in. These are the anchors of the tour, day by day:
- Porto Velho (days 1 and 10–11). The capital of Rondônia opens and closes the loop. Our team greets you at the airport on arrival day and transfers you to your hotel, with time to rest before the journey begins.
- Vila Realidade (day 2). A charming town 297 km up the road, reached through the rainforest with stops at viewpoints and local villages to interact with the friendly locals — a relaxing first evening surrounded by the tranquility of the Amazon.
- Igapó Açu (day 3). The reward at the end of the longest riding day: lodgings in the middle of the wilderness and a traditional Amazonian dinner.
- Manaus (day 4). The bustling "Heart of the Amazon" delivers the tour's densest cultural stop — the iconic Amazon Theatre, the Rio Negro Palace, and local cuisine heavily influenced by the Amazon's bounty.
- The Amazon River (days 5–6). Thirty hours by boat from Manaus to Santarém, fully immersed in the river's atmosphere and the rhythm of life along its banks, with comfortable facilities on board.
- Santarém (days 6–7). Where the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers meet, renowned for the "Meeting of the Waters" — the two rivers' distinct colors flow side by side without mixing for several kilometers. Leisure time to unwind and explore the city before the Trans Amazonian leg begins.
- Itaituba and Jacareacanga (days 7–8). Picturesque Amazonian landscapes, glimpses of rural communities that rely on the river for their livelihoods, then a small town surrounded by pristine rainforest, wildlife spotting on the way in, and an evening exploring the local culture with a warm Amazonian welcome.
- Matupi (day 9). An enchanting village deep in the rainforest, with time to explore the surroundings and learn about the traditions and customs of the indigenous communities living here.
Group activities and entry fees along the route are included in the tour price, so there is no ticket-counter arithmetic along the way. Day eleven is a simple goodbye: breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport, and a flight home filled with tales from the heart of Brazil's most extraordinary natural wonder.
WHICH BIKES, WHAT GROUP SIZE & HOW DO YOU BOOK IN BRAZIL?
The motorcycles. The base bike is the Honda XRE300, included in the tour price — a light dual-sport that makes sense on a route that is half dirt. If you prefer more displacement, the BMW F900GS upgrade is available for +$999. All bikes are professionally maintained, and both a motorcycle damage and theft liability reduction insurance and the mandatory third-party insurance are already included. A refundable security deposit on your credit card is required before any bike leaves the rental facility, sized according to the rental bike you choose.
The group. We keep Brazil deliberately small: minimum 5 riders, maximum 10, led by a professional multilingual tour leader with a local guide and support vehicle alongside. Riding two-up? The Add Pillion/Passenger option (+$2,999) covers your co-rider. Accommodation is in shared rooms by default, with a single-room upgrade available for +$799. When you register we ask about your experience on 500cc-plus bikes, your adventure and off-road skills, tight mountain curves and third-world city traffic — that is how we make sure every rider on the Ghost Highway belongs there.
What the price covers. The tour starts at $5,499 per rider on the Honda XRE300 in a shared room. That includes 10 nights of accommodation, all breakfasts, the base motorcycle rental, fuel and road tolls, both insurances, group activities and entry fees, a pre-tour preparation guide and briefing, airport transfers from and to Porto Velho International Airport (PVH) on official arrival and departure days, up to 25% discount on riding gear and accessories from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto, a MotoDreamer apparel gift, and all taxes — backed by our price match guarantee. Airfare, upgrades, lunches, dinners and drinks, personal paperwork, permits and visas, and tips to staff are not included; for travel and cancellation insurance we point riders to Global Rescue.
Booking and payment. Hit Book Now, pick your date and pay the deposit; we accept bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal and Bitcoin, and you can split the balance into monthly payments with no interest. Brazil runs as a private or customized group tour — you choose the date on the booking form — and booking as a group is rewarded: when 5 riders pay, rider number 6 travels free, valid on the base tour price. Every booking is backed by our price match and departure guarantees.
Who can join. You need to be 20 or older with at least one year of experience on a 500cc-or-bigger motorcycle, be physically and mentally fit to ride, hold a valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement, and carry a passport with at least six months' validity at tour start. Given the 50% off-road profile, this is the tour in our lineup for riders whose dirt skills are already solid — if that is you, few rides anywhere match it.
Seventeen-plus years of operating tours and more than 4,000 riders have shaped how we run the Amazon — safety first in our destinations, routes, bikes and partners, on a road most of the world's motorcyclists will never get the chance to ride.
WHAT RIDERS SAY
★★★★★ 5.0 · what riders say about riding with us (transcribed from video testimonials on other tours)
★ 5.0 on TripAdvisor (27 reviews) · ★ 4.6 on Google (62 reviews)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BRAZIL MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURE TOUR
TOUR AT A GLANCE — DAY BY DAY
| Day | Route | Km |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival in Porto Velho Welcome to Brazil! Your adventure through the Amazon begins in Porto Velho, the capital city of the state of Rondônia. Upon your arrival, our team will be there to greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Take some time to rest and get ready for the exciting journey ahead. Day 2 | |
| Day 2 | Porto Velho to Vila Realidade (297 km, 7 hrs) After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we’ll set off on our journey towards Vila Realidade, a charming town located 297 kilometers away from Porto Velho. As we drive through the lush landscapes of the Amazon rainforest, you’ll get your first taste of the region’s natural beauty. Along the way, we’ll make stops at scenic viewpoints and local villages to interact with the friendly locals. In Vila Realidade, we’ll check into our accommodations and enjoy a relaxing evening surrounded by the tranquility of the Amazon. Day 3 | 297 km |
| Day 3 | Vila Realidade to Igapó Açu (360 km, 10 hrs) Today, we continue our expedition further into the Amazon rainforest as we journey towards Igapó Açu. The route will take us through remote areas, providing you with an opportunity to witness the untouched wilderness of the Amazon basin. Keep your camera ready to capture the mesmerizing flora and fauna. In Igapó Açu, we’ll settle into our lodgings and savor a traditional Amazonian dinner. Day 4 | 360 km |
| Day 4 | Igapó Açu to Manaus (280 km, 6 hrs) As the sun rises, we’ll depart for the bustling city of Manaus, known as the “Heart of the Amazon.” Along the way, we’ll cross stunning river landscapes and venture through dense forested regions. In Manaus, we’ll have time to explore some of the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the Amazon Theatre and the Rio Negro Palace. You’ll also get a taste of the local cuisine, which is heavily influenced by the Amazon’s bounty. Day 5 | 280 km |
| Day 5 | Manaus to Santarém by Boat (30 hrs) Today, we embark on an unforgettable boat journey along the Amazon River, heading to the city of Santarém. This unique experience allows you to immerse yourself fully in the river’s atmosphere, witnessing the rhythm of life along its banks. Comfortable facilities on the boat will ensure a relaxing and enjoyable journey. Day 6 | |
| Day 6 | Arrival in Santarém (by boat) In the late afternoon, we’ll reach Santarém, where the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers meet. The city is renowned for its unique “Meeting of the Waters” phenomenon, where the distinct colors of both rivers remain separate for several kilometers. After arriving, we’ll check into our hotel and have some leisure time to unwind and explore the city. Day 7 | |
| Day 7 | Santarém to Itaituba (380 km, 6 hrs) Leaving Santarém, we’ll continue our expedition by road, traveling towards Itaituba. This leg of the journey offers picturesque views of the Amazonian landscape and glimpses of rural communities that rely on the river for their livelihoods. Upon reaching Itaituba, we’ll settle into our accommodations and enjoy a well-deserved rest. Day 8 | 380 km |
| Day 8 | Itaituba to Jacareacanga (393 km, 8 hrs) Today’s journey takes us to Jacareacanga, a small town surrounded by pristine rainforest. As we traverse through this remote region, you’ll have the opportunity to spot various wildlife species and experience the true essence of the Amazon. In Jacareacanga, we’ll spend the evening exploring the local culture and enjoying a warm Amazonian welcome. Day 9 | 393 km |
| Day 9 | Jacareacanga to Matupi (489 km, 5 hrs) Our next destination is the enchanting village of Matupi. The road will lead us through remote areas of the Amazon, where the sights and sounds of the rainforest will leave you in awe. Upon arrival in Matupi, we’ll have time to explore the surroundings and learn about the traditions and customs of the indigenous communities living here. Day 10 | 489 km |
| Day 10 | Departure After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to say farewell to the Amazon and the unforgettable memories you’ve created during this expedition. We’ll transfer you to the airport for your flight back home, filled with tales of your incredible adventure through the heart of Brazil’s most extraordinary natural wonder. OBS OBSERVATIONS The itinerary may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or any other conditions that the operator or its guides feel will jeopardize the safety of the group or material. | |
| Day 11 | Departure After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to say farewell to the Amazon and the unforgettable memories you’ve created during this expedition. We’ll transfer you to the airport for your flight back home, filled with tales of your incredible adventure through the heart of Brazil’s most extraordinary natural wonder. OBSERVATIONS The itinerary may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or any other conditions that the operator or its guides feel will jeopardize the safety of the group or material. Day 1 |
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