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We’ve dedicated decades to building relationships with guide services and lodges in Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, so we know you’ll find the best fly-fishing destinations in this collection. The adventurous should check out The River of Dreams Base Camp trip or choose any of our combination trips in Chile or Argentina. Every experience here gets you to the best of the best in Patagonia.
When you go to Patagonia, fly into the airport closest to your destination. Most lodges and hotels will offer transportation services, so be sure to check with them about which airport to fly into before you book your flights. For our trips, we have a dedicated liaison listed on each trip page who will be happy to help you book your trip and let you know which airport to choose.
The best month to visit Patagonia depends on why you’re going. Our helpful travel guide to Patagonia offers detailed information about when to go. If you know you’re going for fly fishing, then November through April is the best time for you. Understand the seasons of Patagonia to know which types of flies are most effective during specific months.
These South America fly fishing trips take you from Chile to Brazil and deep into Patagonia with Orvis-endorsed expert guides. Spend full days on the water exploring remote rivers and casting to wild browns, rainbows, and brookies. In Chile and Argentina, you’ll float or wade through national parks, along the Andes, and in legendary rivers like the Tecka, Rivadavia, and Yelcho. At day’s end, settle in with local wine and food that’s as much a part of the trip as the fishing. If your group includes non-anglers, we also have multi-activity trips that include birding, trekking, and cultural excursions throughout South America. These trips offer incredible fishing and a chance to explore exquisite landscapes.