
Suindá Lodge
Chase Freshwater’s Grandest Slam at Suindá Lodge
Perfectly placed in the heart of Argentina’s best dorado fishing, Suindá Lodge sits high on the riverbank of the clear upper part of the Paraná River. The region houses one of the most productive sections on the Upper Paraná River, a clear-water fishery that consistently kicks out good numbers of large Dorado. Its secret lies in its structure: generally fast-flowing runs, coursing over beautiful rock gardens.Suindá is a Dorado angler’s dream, strategically located near the town of Itatí, in the province of Corrientes.
This beautiful jungle lodge serves as a central hub and resting place for anglers on the prowl for the giant Golden Dorado that live in these waters. Whether crashing Sabalo on sand flats or cruising the jungle lined banks, these fish are smart, tricky, moody and sensitive, making for some of the most technical, yet rewarding fishing out there.



Argentina
Suinda Lodge
Species
Golden Dorado, Pacú, Pirá Pitá
Accommodations
Air‑conditioned rooms with private baths, Wi‑Fi, dining/lounge, fly shop & pool
Prime Season
October – May
Length of Stay
3–7+ nights
Rates
$$
Capacity
10 anglers (12 guests if couples)

Accommodations
Suindá Lodge’s newly built lodge and stilted living quarters are perched on a high bluff and set an additional nine feet above ground, offering soaring views of the sprawling river and its natural surroundings. The eco-property includes two spacious, two-bedroom “cabañas”, with en-suite bathrooms, and can host up to 10 guests at a time. Based on availability, single rooms can be easily accommodated.
Adjacent to your sleeping accommodations you’ll find the main lodge. Designed to emulate local building traditions, the lodge is built from local hardwood with soaring cathedral ceilings. Inside you will find a fully stocked bar, dining area, living/fly tying area, and fly shop. Loaner fly fishing equipment is available free of charge.
Adjacent to your sleeping accommodations you’ll find the main lodge. Designed to emulate local building traditions, the lodge is built from local hardwood with soaring cathedral ceilings. Inside you will find a fully stocked bar, dining area, living/fly tying area, and fly shop. Loaner fly fishing equipment is available free of charge.
Travel Details
Daily flights are available from Buenos Aires Aeroparque Domestic Airport (AEP) to Corrientes (CNQ) or Resistencia (RES). Either flight you choose is a non-stop one hour flight.
- From CORRIENTES (CNQ): 45min drive to the water’s edge where a boat will take you the short hop to the lodge.
- FROM RESISTENCIA (RES): 2 hours’ drive.
- From CORRIENTES (CNQ): 45min drive to the water’s edge where a boat will take you the short hop to the lodge.
- FROM RESISTENCIA (RES): 2 hours’ drive.
Dates & Rates
October 2025 - April 2026
7 Nights / 6 Days Fishing $ 7,950
6 Nights / 5 Days Fishing $ 7,495
5 Nights / 4 Days Fishing $ 6,395
4 Nights / 3 Days Fishing $ 5,150
3 Nights / 2 Days Fishing $ 3,950
*Rates are in USD per person, based on shared occupancy and boat.
SINGLE ROOM & BOAT: 60% surcharge.
NON-ANGLER: $650 per night depending on availability.
FULL DAY BOAT: $850 (up to 2 guests).
HALF DAY BOAT: $650 (up to 2 guests).
INCLUDED
Lodging; all meals and beverages (Open Bar); professional guide services & loaner fishing equipment (rods, reels & lines)
NOT INCLUDED
Airfares and private charters; transfer in/out of the lodge; fishing licenses ($100 p/person); gratuities for guides and house staff; flies; in-house laundry service; international phone calls, tours, shopping trips, etc.; any items of a strictly personal nature; cost of itinerary modifications requested by the passenger.
7 Nights / 6 Days Fishing $ 7,950
6 Nights / 5 Days Fishing $ 7,495
5 Nights / 4 Days Fishing $ 6,395
4 Nights / 3 Days Fishing $ 5,150
3 Nights / 2 Days Fishing $ 3,950
*Rates are in USD per person, based on shared occupancy and boat.
SINGLE ROOM & BOAT: 60% surcharge.
NON-ANGLER: $650 per night depending on availability.
FULL DAY BOAT: $850 (up to 2 guests).
HALF DAY BOAT: $650 (up to 2 guests).
INCLUDED
Lodging; all meals and beverages (Open Bar); professional guide services & loaner fishing equipment (rods, reels & lines)
NOT INCLUDED
Airfares and private charters; transfer in/out of the lodge; fishing licenses ($100 p/person); gratuities for guides and house staff; flies; in-house laundry service; international phone calls, tours, shopping trips, etc.; any items of a strictly personal nature; cost of itinerary modifications requested by the passenger.
FAQ
- Q: What species are targeted here?
- A: Golden Dorado are the primary species, with Pacú and Pirá Pitá also part of the multispecies fishery.
- Q: Is fishing gear provided?
- A: Yes — loaner rods, reels, and lines are available for guest use.
- Q: What level of angler is suited for Suindá?
- A: Suindá accommodates both fly and spin anglers, with experienced guides and techniques suited to the river’s conditions.
- Q: Are transfers and airfares included?
- A: Airfares are not included. Transfer details should be confirmed with the lodge.
- Q: What is the food like?
- A: Meals feature Argentine cuisine, and all meals and beverages are included during your stay.
Terms
Reservations are confirmed with a 50% deposit. All deposits & payments are 100% non-refundable under any circumstances. Final payment is due 120 days prior to departure. At this point, participants are responsible for total land costs and no refunds will be made for unused land transportation, accommodations, or meals.
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Why We Go Here
We go to Suindá for its place along the southern bank of the Paraná River, where the river marks the border between Argentina and Paraguay, near the town of Itatí in the Corrientes province. Here, the river flows clear along fishy banks, sandbars, rocks, and islands that create deltas and smaller riachos. This is one of the Paraná’s most productive, structure-rich sections, where days are spent exploring these waters in search of monster dorado.The region holds one of the most productive stretches of the Upper Paraná, a clear-water fishery known for producing strong numbers of large dorado. Fast-flowing runs over rock gardens and sandbank zones create ideal conditions for sight-fishing, where dorado hunt baitfish that gather in large schools. It is also a multispecies fishery, with opportunities to target dorado alongside pacú and pira pitá.
Life at the lodge is equally connected to its surroundings. Stilted living quarters sit nine feet above the ground, offering views of the sprawling river, while wooden footbridges connect each room to the main lodge and lead to a short walk to the water.


















