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Rio Negro Lodge |
Amazon Queen II |
Rio Araca Lodge |
| Days of Operation |
10/3/2008 to 3/14/2009 |
10/3/2008 to 2/28/2009 |
10/24/2008 to 2/21/2009 |
| Days of Fishing |
6 |
6 |
6 |
| Anglers per week |
42 |
20 |
12 (min. 10 guests) |
| Cost |
$5,950/person |
$5,450/person |
$5,950/person |
The trip price includes the following:
- All necessary ground transportation and air charters within Brazil Lodging (double occupancy)
- Complimentary Falcon Rods, Shimano Reels and select top water lures Guide service – (2) anglers with a Brazilian guide in 17’ Nitro Bass Boat *Bass Tracker 165 at Rio Araca Lodge
- 6 days of fishing per week
- All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) except last day in Manaus
- Open bar (Brazilian beer, wine and liquor)
- Daily laundry & maid service
- Brazilian Fishing License
Additional costs not included in the trip price are:
- International & Domestic Airfare - As a service to our clients, Amazon Tours reserves discounted group space for round-trip international flights between Miami and Manaus, Brazil. Clients are responsible for domestic airfare & reservations.
- Specialty lures and tackle are available in limited quantities for purchase at the Rio Negro Lodge gift shop and aboard the Amazon Queen II.
- Tips – Gratuities for guides and staff are at the client’s discretion. We ask that you tip the guides directly, and any tips for the staff (wait staff, laundry, and etc.) can be left with management.
- Medical Considerations – The Centers for Disease Control recommend Yellow Fever Vaccination and Malaria prophylaxis for traveling to the Amazon River Basin. We recommend that you consult your physician.
- Passport/Visa costs – All tourists traveling from the U.S. to Brazil must have a valid Passport and Brazilian Visa.
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Since 1992
This site is the original and authentic Peacock Bass Fishing site on the internet. We have been providing guests with Amazon adventures since 1992. Accept no imposters or substitutes.
What is a Peacock Bass?
Called "tucunare" in Portuguese, the peacock bass is a born ambusher and one of the most ferocious freshwater fish you'll find anywhere. Interestingly enough, the "bass" portion of the fish's name is a bit incorrect. Learn more...
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