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Amazon, Guyana

  • Enkel svart konturikon av ett flygplan, snett ovanifrån, på ljus bakgrund - inspirerar sportfiskare till nästa fiskeresa.

    Round-trip flight

    We book your flight and all transfers

  • Enkel svartvit kalenderikon med två ringar upptill, perfekt för att planera fiskeresor eller markera viktiga sportfiskeevent.

    Tailored fishing trips

    If our suggested dates don't work, we can tailor your experience to your wishes.

  • Enkel linjeikon som visar ett tält, ett träd och solen - symboliserar camping för sportfiskare på fiskeresa i naturen.

    Accommodation

    Lodge

  • Liten, pixlad svartvit ikon med stiliserat kugghjul och prickar, liknar symbol för fiskeinställningar eller konfiguration.

    Fishing season

    September to mid-March

  • Enkel svart konturteckning av en fisk som simmar åt höger, med ett öga och leende mun, mot ljus bakgrund - för sportfiskare.

    Species

    Over 47 species of fish, with a focus on Arapaima, Payara, Peacock Bass, Arowana, and Piranha

Regarding the fishing trip

Fishing trip to Guyana – undiscovered fishing paradise in the Amazon

Join us on a tropical fishing trip to Guyana, deep into the Amazon rainforest. Here, one of South America's most pristine fishing areas awaits, where you'll fish for iconic species such as arapaima, payara, peacock bass, arowana, piranha, and several massive catfish species.

This is more than just a fishing trip. It's an expedition straight into the heart of the Amazon. You'll fish in jungle rivers where nature is wild, the waters are rich in nutrients, and fishing pressure is minimal. During the day, the sounds of the rainforest echo around the boat, monkeys move through the treetops, and predatory fish explode on the surface. In the evening, the group gathers at camp and shares the day's experiences under the starry sky.

Sportfiskare håller en stor fisk med gapande käkar och långa tänder, nära kameran. Vatten och molnig himmel i bakgrunden.

74,995 SEK per person

This is included in the fishing trip price

  • All international flights
  • Round trip flights between Georgetown and the jungle airstrip
  • Two nights at Kanuku Suites (one night upon arrival and one night before departure) including continental breakfast
  • Eight nights at a lodge/camp in the rainforest
  • Seven full days of guided fishing
  • Swedish tour guide
  • Daily laundry service
  • All meals at the lodge
  • Water, soft drinks, and beer throughout your stay at the camp

Additional costs

  • Tips for guides (approx. 200USD pp).
  • Fee to the Amerindian community (30 USD per person, payable at the end of the trip to the camp host)
  • Meals and drinks outside the camp
  • Any additional hotel nights beyond those included in the package

Our guides, employees, and partners come from the village of Apoteri, located where the Essequibo meets the Rupununi in southern Guyana. The area is in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo region, and the village has about 250 inhabitants from the Makushi and Waipashana peoples.

Here, people have lived in harmony with the river for generations. At the same time, the area faces challenges where young people are drawn to unsafe gold mines. Through our operations, we create sustainable jobs, strengthen local pride, and contribute to the preservation of both culture and nature. When you travel here, you are part of something bigger.

  • Day 1

    Morning flight to Georgetown from Europe. Arrive in Guyana. Transfer from Cheddi Jagan (GEO) International Airport (or Ogle Airport) to Kanuku Suites for an overnight stay.

  • Lång timmerstuga med plåttak och veranda, omgiven av träd. Fiskeutrustning på räcket - idealiskt stopp för sportfiskare.

    Day 2

    Morning flight to Apoteri Village and its jungle airstrip. Afterwards, boat transfer to Jaguar Explorer Lodge, with arrival in the early afternoon. Settle in and prepare your equipment for the next day's fishing. Optional evening fishing in the "home pool".

  • En sportfiskare i båt visar stolt en stor rovfisk under fiskeresan, med flod, grönska och blå himmel i bakgrunden.

    day 3-9

    Seven full days of fishing.

  • Två leende sportfiskare i grunt vatten håller en stor, färgstark fisk; skog och molnig himmel syns i bakgrunden.

    day 10

    Boat transfer back to Apoteri Village and flight to Ogle Airport, arriving around 12:00 PM. Transfer to Kanuku Suites and overnight stay

  • day 11

    Transfer to Cheddi Jagan (GEO) or Ogle Airport for your return journey.

  • day 12

    Returning to Europe

  • 7 days fishing

    November 16–27 (Hosted trip)
    Limited availability

  • Book on request

    Do the dates not work?
    No problem. If you want to add more fishing days or tailor your entire fishing trip, we'd be happy to help you.

    Get in touch with us
    Together, we'll create a package that suits you and find dates that work for you.

Fishing in Guyana

Fishing in Guyana is some of the most pristine and least exploited in the Amazon. Here, you fish in jungle rivers and side channels where fishing pressure is extremely low and nature completely dominates the experience. The waters around Essequibo and Rupununi offer varied fishing with everything from explosive topwater fishing to heavy deepwater fishing.

The area is known for its species diversity and large fish. You can target peacock bass in calmer backwaters, payara in flowing sections, and arapaima and giant catfish in deeper pools. The combination of clear structural fishing, river fishing, and deep pools makes every fishing day varied and exciting.

This is Amazon fishing at its most authentic. No crowds, no other boats, and fishing where every bite could be the catch of a lifetime. Suitable for both experienced anglers and those who want to experience an extraordinary tropical fishing trip.

Food and drink

During your stay at the Amazon camp, all meals and drinks are included, adapted for active fishing days in a tropical climate. The food is nutritious, well-prepared, and served in a relaxed setting where the entire group gathers before and after the day's fishing.

Breakfast is served every morning before the day's adventure on the river. Lunch is taken during the fishing day, often out in the field, and dinner is served at the camp in the evening. The meals are designed to provide energy, recovery, and variety throughout your stay.

Water, soft drinks, and beer are included throughout your time at the camp. After a day of fishing, you can sit down, unwind, and enjoy the evening with the group as the rainforest settles around the lodge.

The food and drink are an important part of the overall experience and contribute to making the fishing trip to Guyana both comfortable and memorable.

Accommodation in the Amazon

Accommodation during the fishing trip to Guyana is a lodge/camp located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, along the Upper Essequibo River, between King William Falls and the local village of Apoteri. The location provides direct proximity to some of the area's most productive fishing waters and creates an authentic jungle experience from morning to night.

The lodge is designed for smaller groups with a maximum of 12 guests, which provides a calm and personal atmosphere. You will stay in comfortable double rooms, adapted for two anglers per room, with simple but functional standards and views of the river or the surrounding rainforest.

After the fishing days, there are common areas where the group can relax, review equipment, and share the day's experiences. There is a relaxed atmosphere here where nature is always present, from the sounds of the rainforest to the calm movements of the river just outside the camp.

The accommodation is designed to provide safety, recuperation, and proximity to the fishing, without taking away the feeling of being deep in the Amazon.

Fish Species in Guyana

In this area, they have documented an incredible 47 species – and you have the chance to catch them with everything from topwater lures and flies to jigs and natural bait.

These fish are some of the species we target.

Peacock Bass:
These Amazon gladiators are colorful and explosive trophies. Weighing over 8 kg, they attack topwater lures with violent force.

Arapaima:
These prehistoric giants can reach over 180 kg and 4 meters in length. As they are sensitive fish, we use barbless circle hooks and practice careful catch & release.

Payara:
Vampire-toothed predatory fish specializing in quick attacks. Watch them hunt topwater lures, wobblers, and jigs in flowing water, sometimes with surface explosions in the heat of the chase.

Arowana ("Monkey Fish"):
Arowanas grow very large here and love topwater lures and flies.

Piranha:
For those seeking tough challenges, try the legendary piranha. Both Red-Eye and Black Piranha can weigh over 5 kg.

Silver Drum:
Jig on the bottom in deep holes, and you can expect brutal strikes from these beautiful silver-shining fighters. They can reach up to 6 kg and offer incredibly tough fights.

Giant Catfish:
Here are more large and sought-after catfish. Flat-Whiskered Catfish, Redtail Cat, Jau Cat, and the ultimate trophy: Giant Lau/Piraiba, also known as the "Freshwater Shark," which can weigh over 180 kg!

En stor samling gröna och gula fjärilar på sandig mark, några i luften-en ovanlig upplevelse för sportfiskare på fiskeresa.
En sportfiskare håller varsamt en färgstark fisk med gula och gröna fjäll samt röda ögon i det krusande vattnet, fiskeäventyr.
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Färgglad fiskedrag med gula, röda och svarta ränder samt två trekrok, propeller och djungel i bakgrunden - inspirerar din nästa fiskeresa.

fish species and bait choice

Fishing in the Amazon demands high-quality equipment. The right rods, reels, lines, and lures ensure safer and more effective fishing.

Rod, reel, and line

Medium–Medium Light

Spinning rod 6’6”–7’6” with a reel for at least 100 m of 20–30 lb braided line. For smaller spinners, jigs, and minnows. Suitable for lighter peacock bass fishing.

Medium Heavy

Rod 6’6”–7’6” (baitcasting or spinning) with a reel for at least 120 m of 50–60 lb braided line. For heavier crankbaits, topwater lures, jerkbaits, and jigging in deeper water.

Heavy for catfish and arapaima

Heavy-duty rod with a reel loaded with 100 lb braided line. 100 lb mono leader, 120–180 g sliding sinker, 80–100 lb steel leader, and 8/0–12/0 circle hook.

For arapaima, a barbless 8/0 circle hook is used directly on the monofilament line, without sinker or steel leader.

A detailed equipment list will be sent upon booking.

Lures

  • Propeller lures 8–10 cm for peacock bass, payara, and bicuda
  • Walk-the-dog lures 10–13 cm for surface-hunting predatory fish
  • Poppers 8–10 cm for aggressive topwater fishing
  • Jerkbaits and crankbaits 10–13 cm around structure
  • Deep-diving jerkbaits 13–20 cm for payara and deeper fishing
  • Jigs 85 g+ for payara, catfish, and silver drum
  • Spinners in mixed sizes for pacu, coutis, and peacock bass
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Before a fishing trip to Guyana

What fish species are found in Guyana?

Guyana is known for its great biodiversity and unspoiled Amazonian fishing. The rivers are home to over 47 documented fish species. On a fishing trip to Guyana, you can fish for peacock bass, arapaima, payara, arowana, piranha, silver drum, and several large catfish species such as redtail catfish, jau catfish, and giant lau piraiba. The combination of large predatory fish, low fishing pressure, and varied waters makes fishing in Guyana unique.

When is the best time to go on a fishing trip to Guyana?

The best time for a fishing trip to Guyana is from September to mid-March. During this period, water levels are favorable, fishing is stable, and accessibility to various fishing areas is at its best. This is when the conditions for Amazonian fishing are most reliable, with good chances of catching species such as peacock bass, payara, and arapaima.

Can I customize my fishing trip?

Yes. It is entirely possible to customize your fishing trip to Guyana. You can adjust the number of fishing days, trip duration, accommodation, and itinerary to suit your preferences. Whether you want to travel with family, friends, or focus on specific fish species, we will help you put together a plan that suits you and your fishing adventure.

Passport and visa information

Entry into Guyana requires a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after the return journey. Swedish citizens do not need a visa for tourist trips up to 90 days. Upon arrival, you may be asked to show a return ticket and accommodation details.

We at Outside Travels are happy to help you if the rules change or if you have any questions before departure.

Facts about the country

Norway is one of Europe's best countries for sport fishing. Here you'll find mighty fjords, deep seas, and rivers teeming with fish. You can catch halibut, cod, saithe, and salmon.

The country is easy to travel to and perfect for fishing trips.

Is there Wi-Fi on site?

Yes, the lodge has Wi-Fi via Starlink, providing a working internet connection even in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. This is more than enough to stay in touch with home, send pictures, and use the internet during your stay.

How do you fish in Guyana?

Fishing in Guyana is primarily done from a boat in jungle rivers, backwaters, and deep pools. You fish with spinning gear, topwater lures, jerkbaits, jigs, and in some cases natural bait, depending on the species and location. The methods are adapted daily to water levels, currents, and target species, and the guides will constantly help you choose the right technique for the best possible fishing in the Amazon.

How are the weather and climate?

The climate in Frovåg, Senja, is typical of Northern Norway, with fresh winds, clear air, and changeable weather. During the fishing season from April to September, temperatures usually range between 8 and 18 degrees Celsius – but some days offer brilliant sunshine and over 20 degrees.

When the sun warms the fjords and the sea is calm, fantastic fishing days await. At the same time, the sheltered coves mean it's almost always possible to find good fishing regardless of the weather. It's a good idea to pack layers and waterproof clothing, so you'll be ready for all conditions. The weather can change quickly!

Travel Guarantees & Insurance

We at Outside Travels have arranged travel guarantees with Kammarkollegiet, which means you travel safely with us.

The travel guarantee entitles you to compensation if any part of your package tour or linked travel arrangements cannot be carried out due to the organizer's insolvency.

With our travel guarantee and well-planned fishing trips, you can lean back and focus on what's most important – your fishing adventure.

Travel terms and conditions

When you book a fishing trip with Outside Travels AB (org. no. 559046-2395), you travel safely and securely. We adhere to the general terms and conditions of the Swedish Travel Agency and Tour Operator Association (SRF), as well as our own special conditions, adapted for fishing trips and package tours.

The conditions describe everything you need to know about booking, payment, cancellation, changes, and liability. We also have a travel guarantee with Kammarkollegiet, which means you are protected if anything should happen to the organizer or the trip.

The purpose of our travel conditions is to allow you to focus on what's most important – your fishing adventure – with complete security and clarity before departure.