Excursion Details
Embark on an Extraordinary Adventure
Have you reeled in your peacock bass yet? Embark on the journey of a lifetime!
Step aboard the Anglers Inn for your ultimate Amazon fishing trip, a shallow draft vessel designed to surpass expectations. This 113-foot, four-story marvel is a testament to floating luxury, featuring well-appointed suites complete with hot showers, two plush beds (no bunks here), and powerful air conditioning. Indulge in the renowned Anglers Inn menu, a favorite among our loyal customers year after year.
Our comprehensive ten-day package includes six full days of exhilarating fishing and a half-day dedicated to refining your skills with expert instruction. Upon arriving in Manaus, enjoy two nights in a comfortable hotel and unwind with a day room upon your return from the jungle. We’ve got you covered for your adventure’s first and last nights. With everything included, our package is an unbeatable value.
*All prices are listed in US dollars and are subject to change.
Unmatched Accommodations
Experience the Anglers Inn Amazon I, your gateway to pristine, uncrowded, record-class waters. When you return from your fishing excursions, expect service delivered the Anglers Inn Way. We aim to transcend the ordinary; this shallow draft vessel epitomizes luxury. With a maximum of just 16 clients on board, bid farewell to meal queues, hot water shortages, and crowded fishing spots. It’s a harmonious blend of exclusivity and comfort, offering you the ultimate experience in angling paradise.
Indulge in Culinary Delights
Join us for a gourmet adventure where our skilled chef crafts a delectable array of hors d’oeuvres, succulent ribeye steaks, a variety of freshly caught fish, generous side dishes, and mouthwatering desserts. “Fun fact: Anglers Inn pioneered delivering a banana split to Amazonian anglers back in 1980!”
Quench your thirst at our fully stocked open bar, offering top-notch red and white wines at your beck and call. Rise to the aroma of piping hot Brazilian coffee and savor a made-to-order breakfast featuring exotic local fruits. Stay hydrated on the water throughout the day, pausing in the shade for a refreshing lunch.
No request is too extravagant; we aim to exceed your expectations. As the sun sets, dock at a new beach each evening and enjoy effortless dining and relaxation. Your only task? Enjoy, unwind, and prepare for another day of thrilling fishing adventures.
* Rest assured, our backup generator ensures seamless service without any interruptions.
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Trip type (activity level)
Trip Type: Fishing on a mothership from bass tracker style boats for the beautiful Peacock Bass.
Activity Level: As active or passive as you choose to be. You can fish all day for 8 hours, or you can split the day in half and come back to the mothership for lunch… it’s all up to you.
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Trip Duration
6 full days of guided fishing for peacock bass (two anglers per boat).
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Available Dates
December through February... please inquire for availability.
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Pricing
$5,890 per angler
*IMPORTANT: As the weather is unpredictable in the Amazon jungle and the water levels can rise unexpectedly, we guarantee that your fishing trip will only take place under optimal water conditions, giving you the flexibility to reschedule your trip (subject to availability).
In order to do that, we will have a $700 rescheduling fee that will cover any last-minute changes in your itinerary due to high water levels or weather conditions. Anglers Inn will reserve the right to recommend rescheduling this trip at our discretion.
Please keep in mind that if you reschedule your trip, there will be a separate charge from the airline when you change your dates. Airline travel to Manaus, Brazil, is not included in your package, and you are responsible for making your own airline reservations.
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Trip Insurance
Trip Insurance is not included in the package but is highly recommended. Travel insurance can be purchased through Global Rescue (globalrescue.com).
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Deposit Amount
50% deposit upon booking the trip, and the balance is due 90 days prior to departure.
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Payments at the Lodge
The only ancillary charges will be visits to the indigenous villages, which only take local currency, as well as any hand-tied jigs you purchase on board the mothership.
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Gratuities for Guides and Lodge Staff
Suggested tips for camp staff and guides: The recommended tipping guideline is 10%—15% of the total trip cost.
For example, $300 for the fishing guide and $300 for the service staff.
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Package Includes
Accommodation
Airport Transfers
Fishing License
Guides
Laundry Service
Maid Service
Meals
Open Bar
Round trip Charter from Main Airport
Special Diet Requests
Tackle
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Package Does Not Includes
Airfare to Main Airport
Gratuities
Layover Lodging and Meals While in Transit
Pro Shop Items
Satellite Phone Calls
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Accommodations
- Two nights at a Hotel in Manaus upon arrival (luxury rooms - based on double occupancy). Breakfast is included.
- Six nights on board the Anglers Inn Amazon I in an air-conditioned private room with a private bath with hot water and comfortable beds on the floor (no bunks here) (based on double occupancy).
- A day room upon returning from the jungle prior to departure.
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Additional Lodge Amenities
- Daily laundry and maid service. (There’s no need to over pack) (45-pound charter weight limit including carry on is strictly enforced).
- Rods, reels, and a complete tackle package.
- Fishing license.
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Meals
- Breakfast is included at the hotel accommodations upon arrival.
- Meals & premium beverages on board the Anglers Inn Amazon I, including red & white wine selection. Our chef prepares a combination of Brazilian and American fare, including prime cuts of meat and the freshest local seafood.
- Open Bar - Enjoy our famous “Caipirinhas” along with great labels of liquor, beer and wine.
- A special diet can be accommodated.
- Beer, soft drinks & bottled water while fishing.
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Options
Additional tours available upon request:
- City tour
- Nature tour
- Zoo
- Aquarium
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Season
December through February, weather dependent.
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Climate
You are on the equator! Expect hot, humid, and rainy conditions on any given day. Be prepared with sunblock, a hat, sunglasses, face covering, fishing gloves, long sleeve fishing shirts, and long pants to protect yourself from the climate.
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Entry Documents
Brazil now requires a visa. Please apply for it six months in advance, as the embassy is slow in processing.
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Health/Medications
We strongly suggest that you contact your health provider and/or Center for Disease Control (CDC) for recommended vaccines and preventative medications—www.cdc.gov/travel / (877) FYI-TRIP
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Languages
English-speaking host at the airport and Anglers Inn trained Service Specialist/Host on board the Anglers Inn Amazon I.
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Packing
There is no need to over-pack as we offer daily laundry and maid service. 45-pound charter weight limit, including carry-on, is strictly enforced.
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Non-Fishing activities
Additional tours available upon request but not include in the fishing package:
- City tour
- Nature tour
- Zoo
- Aquarium
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Disclaimers
Payment Details: A 50% deposit per person is required to secure this reservation. Final payment is due 90 days prior to scheduled arrival date. Package pricing and rates are subject to change. All prices and rates are in US Dollars.
Cancellation/Refunds: Cancellation notice must be made IN-WRITING and sent to Anglers Inn International at info@anglersinn.com. All payments are forfeited unless the cancelling client can secure an immediate replacement —again, it is the client’s responsibility to find a replacement. There is no refund for any unused portion of the package. Receipt of deposit and/or final payment by Anglers Inn is acknowledgement that client has read and accepts the cancellation/refund policy and terms/conditions clause.
Refunds: All payments are forfeited unless the cancelling client can secure an immediate replacement—again, it is the client’s responsibility to find a replacement. A $350 processing fee will be deducted from all refunds. All refunds will be paid by check.
Terms and Conditions: The outfitter reserves the right to make on-site changes to the itinerary, which may affect the cost due to
published air schedule changes and prevailing conditions. In order to maximize fishing potential
throughout the season, and in accordance with varying water conditions and other unforeseen
circumstances, the rivers and locations to be fished may be changed at the option of the outfitter.
Fishing Itinerary
Day 1: Getting Manaus
- Plan your flight to arrive at Miami International Airport (NOTE: it is required that you check your luggage from your home airport to Miami, claim it in Miami, and then recheck your luggage on the international carrier to Manaus. If you are flying with American Airlines, your luggage will be checked all the way to Manaus. Reconfirm with your airline carrier.
- Depart from Miami to Manaus; 5 ½ _hours flight from Miami to Manaus, Brazil; arrive at Manaus International Airport (MAO)
- After you have cleared customs/immigration at MAO, an Anglers Inn bilingual representative will transport you to Comfort Inn (hotel stay included in package; breakfast is included at the hotel).
Day 2: Enjoying Manaus for a Day
- Leisure day in Manaus. Overnight at Comfort Inn Hotel. Optional: City tours can be scheduled upon request, not included in package.
Day 3: Getting to Mothership
- Transfer to Anglers Inn Amazon I from Manaus to the jungle.
Day 4: Fish On!
- Full day of fishing with leisure evening.
Day 5: Fish On!
- Full day of fishing with leisure evening.
Day 6: Fish On!
- Full day of fishing with leisure evening.
Day 7: Fish On!
- Full day of fishing with leisure evening.
Day 8: Fish On!
- Full day of fishing with leisure evening.
Day 9: Fish On!
- Half day of fishing then heading back.
Day 10: Departing
- Departure by charter plane to Manaus (NOTE: departure time is variable based on weather conditions and flight schedule)
- Day room is included in your package at Comfort Inn Hotel in Manaus. Transfer to airport around 9:30 p.m. to depart (Flight leaves after midnight)
Excursion Location
Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state in Brazil, is a premier ecotourism destination. Nearly 50% of the Amazon River's population resides in this city, making it the central cultural and economic hub of the Brazilian Amazon. The city offers numerous attractions, both natural and man-made, and its rich history makes Manaus an essential destination for visitors to Brazil.
History of the city
Manaus, the capital of the Amazonas state in Brazil, has a rich and diverse history. It was founded in 1669, beginning with the construction of forts by the Portuguese to establish their dominance in the region. The settlement was declared a town in 1832 named Manaus, meaning "Mother of the Gods." In 1848, it was transformed into a city and renamed Cidade da Barra do Rio Negro, only to revert to Manaus in 1856.
The city experienced significant turmoil during the Cabanagem revolt in 1835, where disenfranchised blacks, Indians, and mestizos rose against the political elite. This revolt was marked by severe violence, losing about 40% of the population. The conflict continued until 1840, profoundly impacting the region's sociopolitical landscape.
Manaus thrived in the late 19th century during the rubber boom, which brought immense wealth to the city. This period of affluence saw the construction of grand architectural projects. The Mercado Adolpho Lisboa, founded in 1882, is a notable example. It was modeled after Paris's Les Halles market and features a complex bazaar and vibrant fish market. The city's most iconic structure from this era is the Teatro Amazonas, an opulent opera house built in 1884 for $10 million, reflecting the city's prosperity and cultural aspirations during the rubber boom.
Despite its former glory, Manaus faced severe economic decline after the rubber tree seeds were smuggled out of the Amazon region. This led to crippling poverty, and the city struggled to maintain basic infrastructure like its electricity lines. However, in the 1950s, Manaus was designated a Duty-Free Zone, which helped to revitalize its economy.
In 2014, Manaus gained international attention as one of the host cities for the World Cup. The construction of the $300 million Arena Amazônia, a 44,300-seat stadium, sparked controversy. The stadium hosted only four games during the tournament and has since been dubbed a "white elephant" due to its infrequent use, with local matches drawing fewer than 1,000 spectators.
Today, Manaus is a popular tourist destination, serving as the traditional starting point for Amazon River cruises. It attracts visitors eager to explore the vast and vibrant Brazilian Amazon.






Angling Details
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Targeted Species
The primary focus of the trip is peacock bass; however, many other unique species can also be caught.
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Types of fishing
Plug fishing with bait-casting, fly-fishing, or spin-fishing gear. All tackle is provided: rods, reels, and lures.
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Fishing Techniques
Casting, Jigging, Trolling, and Bait fishing.
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Keep or Release
All Peacock Bass are released unharmed, and we do our best to protect the fisher and environment.
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Gear Provided
We’ll provide you with our “Amazon Tough” bag, which contains over two dozen items you may need. We also have first-class rods on deck to help you avoid baggage troubles.
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Fishing License
Included in package
Included in package
Included in package
Included in package
Included in package
Included in package
Included in package
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Guides
One guide per two anglers on every boat.