Rates &
Typical Day

2025 RATES:

Full Fishing Week: 6 ½ fishing days

  • Double Occupancy: U$S 6,490 per angler
  • Single Occupancy: U$S 6,990 per angler

 

Short Fishing Week: 4 ½ fishing days

  • Double Occupancy: U$S 5,490 per angler
  • Single Occupancy: U$S 5,990 per angler

 

Higher Logistical Cost Rivers: Roçado 

  • Double Occupancy: U$S 6,990 per angler (Maximum capacity per camp: 8 anglers)

Rate Includes (As per itinerary)

  • All fishing in exclusive remote Private River’s with monitored fishing pressure.
  • Roundtrip floatplane flights between Manaus domestic airport and River Train
  • Guide-operated, 21-foot, fully equipped shallow draft bass boat for every two anglers.
  • All meals at fishing destination, including wine, beer, and hard liquor.
  • Daily laundry and maid service at fishing destination.
  • All necessary local transfers as per itinerary.
  • One night in a 4- or 5-star hotel in Manaus on arrival, and a day room on departure day.
  • Important baggage weight limits apply. See itinerary.
  • Baitcasting and spinning tackle, including heavy and mid-action TFO rods, Shimano reels, and all lures except jigs.
  • Fishing licenses.
  • Full Wifi service in hotel and limited Wifi service on River Train.

Not Included:

  • International airfare from Miami to Manaus and return (Appx. $1,000 US).
  • Suggested voluntary tips to camp staff ($250) and fishing guides ($250).
  • Fly-fishing tackle (limited flies available for purchase at camp).
  • Jigs ($5 US each).
  • Masseuse ($30/hour US at Cabins)
  • Satellite phone calls ($5 US per minute).
  • Food and beverages in Manaus.
  • Extra hotel nights.
  • Special airport transfers when not arriving/departing with the group.
  • Tours, shopping trips, items of a personal nature.

A DAY IN THE LIFE...

7:00 a.m. – Breakfast is served.

Help yourself to fresh fruit, daily homemade muffins, pancakes, and eggs before you begin your day. You will definitely want to try one of our special foods: Tapioca crepes with coconut cream milk.

9:00 a.m. – Head out to the river.

You and a fellow angler will join your assigned guide in a shallow-draft bass boats. Morning fishing usually runs 3 to 4 hours but that’s adjustable according to your preference.

1:00 p.m. – Enjoy a traditional Amazonian peacock asado (BBQ) on the beach.

If you want to stay out all day, enjoy a refreshing swim in pristine, friendly waters while our guides fire up the barbecue. Or, find a shady spot, stay in the boat and enjoy delicious empanadas and sandwiches with homemade bread and more. Afterward, take a short nap in a hammock (no biting insects) or continue your refreshing swim. On the other hand, peacocks are often active in the middle of the day so you might want to skip this free time and just go fishing.

Or…

1:00 p.m. – Return to the River Train for a full meal and a short nap.

Remember, you are never far from your River Train, which could even be moving on any given day in your direction.

5 p.m. – Enjoy fishing until early in the afternoon.

On your return to camp, enjoy a professional massage from one of our masseuses, or just sit in the river in a chair with water up to your neck and wind down with a snack in one hand and a traditional Brazilian Caipirinha in the other. Recount the day’s events and swap stories with fellow anglers while parrots squawk by overhead. Sunsets in the Amazon are often amazing.

9:00 p.m. – Dinner is served.

Enjoy a variety of local foods including traditional Brazilan dishes. Service is buffet-style. Go back for seconds. Or thirds if you are really hungry. End your evening on a high note by sipping a glass of wine on the sandbar outside your cabin. The silence is inspiring, and the absence of ambient light lets you see more stars than you ever imagined. Yes, that sound you just heard was a big peacock smashing bait somewhere out there in the dark. Time to rest up for tomorrow’s fishing!