Camp Limay River
$640/per angler per day
Price: $640
Duration: from 2 to 5 days

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General Information
Our multi-day camps on the Limay — ranging from 2 to 7 days — offer the ultimate fly-fishing adventure in the heart of Nahuel Huapi National Park. Everything is included: transfers, camping and fishing equipment, breakfasts, lunches, dinners, drinks, and refreshments. We provide one of the most exclusive outdoor experiences Patagonia has to offer.
Each day, we float about 10 miles along one of the region’s most renowned rivers. After a full day on the river, you’ll arrive at camp to enjoy fine wines, cocktails, and a hearty dinner.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a first-timer, our camps are safe, well-organized, and ideal for families or groups of friends. Everything is included, and booking is easy!
Accommodation options on the Limay River
On the Limay River, we offer two great alternatives for multi-day trips. Since wild camping is no longer permitted, we make use of organized campsites carefully selected for comfort and convenience.
- Camps: Accommodation is in spacious, private tents outfitted with NRS cots, air mattresses, warm sleeping bags, pillows, and side tables. To ensure maximum comfort, we usually host just two guests in each six-person tent. Dedicated dining, kitchen, and shower tents guarantee a comfortable experience in all weather conditions.
- Limay River Lodging facilities: Alternatively, guests can stay at our Limay River Lodging facilities, using them as a base for each day’s fishing adventure. Both options ensure an unforgettable experience, tailored to your preferences.
Meals
Menus are arranged in advance and customized to your tastes. Here’s a sample of our most popular selections:
- Breakfast: Fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, toast, cereal, yogurt, and excellent coffee.
- Lunch: A unique menu each day, served riverside by your guides in the middle of your fishing adventure (vegan options available).
- Dinner: Prepared by our staff on the griddle or the traditional Patagonian disk, featuring regional specialties such as Patagonian lamb — always a guest favorite.
The Limay River lies 10 to 50 miles from Bariloche, depending on the section we fish, with travel times usually under an hour. We meet at 8:00 AM at a designated point in Bariloche, then head to the river.
Once the boat and gear are ready, we begin fishing around 9:00 AM, continuing until about 1:00 PM, when we pause for a riverside lunch. Afterward, we return to the water until approximately 4:00–5:00 PM, before arriving at our designated campsite or lodging. There, our support team will have everything prepared so you can relax and unwind.
As evening sets in, enjoy a freshly cooked dinner before resting for the next day’s adventure. After breakfast the following morning, we continue downstream, fishing new waters and exploring new stretches of river. This rhythm continues throughout your trip, with each day offering fresh scenery and unforgettable moments. On the final day, we return to Bariloche and take you back to your accommodation or meeting point.










FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t own fishing gear. Do you provide it?
No worries—we provide everything you need. All equipment is included and tailored to the waters you’ll be fishing, including rods, reels, lines, and flies.
Do I need to know how to fly fish?
Not at all. Our guides love introducing newcomers to this fascinating sport and will do their best to help you land your first trout on your very first fly-fishing experience. Alternatively, most of the waters we fish are also suitable for conventional spinning gear.
I’m vegetarian/vegan. Do you offer alternative food choices?
Absolutely. We’re happy to adapt meals to your dietary needs. Just let us know about any preferences or restrictions in advance, and we’ll make sure you enjoy the food as much as the scenery and the fishing.
What personal gear should I bring?
We provide all fishing equipment, food, and beverages. You should bring:
- Sunglasses (essential for both safety and comfort while fishing)
- A warm layer, as Patagonia’s weather can change quickly
- A hat and sunscreen for sun protection
My partner doesn’t want to fish. Can they come along?
Of course! They can relax and enjoy the stunning scenery and delicious food. And who knows—after a day surrounded by Patagonia’s beauty, they might even be tempted to give fishing a try.