Amazon Fishing Trip Tour Peru: 6 Days and More…
Fishing Trip Tour Itinerary
4 Days or more
This fishing trip tour into the Amazon rainforest promises adventure, Amazon experience and a deep connection with nature. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a newcomer to fishing, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories and a newfound appreciation for one of the world’s most remarkable ecosystems. This trip offers not only the chance to catch some of the most exotic fish in the world but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the planet’s most vital ecosystems. Amazon Tour Peru.



Day 1: Arrival in Iquitos
- Morning:
- Fly into Francisco Secada International Airport in Iquitos.
- Transfer to the Lodge and check in.
- Afternoon:
- Lunch at the Lodge featuring Amazonian cuisine.
- Brief of the Lodge work system
- Evening:
- Dinner at the hotel or a nearby restaurant.
- Briefing about the fishing trip, safety procedures, and gear check.
Day 2: Travel to Fishing Lodge
- Morning Fishing Excursion:
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Depart for the fishing by boat (approx. 2-4 hours).
- Afternoon Fishing Excursion:
- Arrive at the lodge, check in, and unpack.
- Lunch at the lodge.
- Evening:
- Fishing orientation and gear preparation with local guide
- Dinner at the lodge.
- Nighttime wildlife spotting tour (optional).
Days 3-4-5-6 : Fishing in the Amazon
- Morning Fishing Excursion:
- Early breakfast at the lodge.
- Full-day guided fishing expedition targeting species such as Arapaima, piranha, peacock bass, and catfish.
- Back to the lodge for lunch
- Afternoon Fishing Excursion:
- Continue fishing or explore nearby tributaries
- Evening:
- Return to the lodge.
- Dinner featuring your catch of the day, if possible.
- Relaxation and storytelling around the campfire.
Day 7: Return to Iquitos
- Morning:
- Breakfast at the lodge.
- Last chance for a short fishing session or a nature walk.
- Afternoon:
- Check out and depart the lodge.
- Return boat ride to San Joaquin Village, then by car to Iquitos Airport or Hotel
Packing List:
- Lightweight clothing and rain gear
- Fishing gear (if not provided)
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Hat and sunglasses
- Waterproof bags for electronics
- Personal items and medications
Note: Always check local fishing regulations and guidelines, and consider hiring a knowledgeable local guide to enhance your experience and ensure safety. Next Tour
