
Travel, Trip, and Evacuation Insurance; Don't Leave Home Without It

Understanding Evacuation, Travel, & Flight Insurance for Your Amazon Adventure
Every year, we send anglers deep into the Amazon—after trophy peacock bass, Amazon river catfish, and the kind of unforgettable experiences you can’t find anywhere else. These trips are incredible, and they’re also remote, international, and not without risk.
That’s why one of the most important pieces of pre-trip advice we give our anglers is this:
Get insured. Not just any insurance. The right combination of evacuation and travel coverage.
We don’t require it, but we can’t recommend it strongly enough. Here’s why.
Why Evacuation Coverage Isn’t Just a Bonus—It’s a Lifeline
Let’s say you’re out on the water, a couple hundred miles into the rainforest, and something goes wrong—a broken leg, a serious illness, a major injury. You need to get out fast and get home. That’s not a simple matter when you’re fishing in the Amazon rainforest.
This is where Global Rescue comes in. They do exactly what their name says—they rescue. We have worked with them for years to provide our clients with medical, security, travel risk, and crisis response services. Their medical evacuation coverage doesn’t reimburse you after the fact. They actually send a team. Field rescue, air transport, 24/7 access to real doctors. No deductibles. No fine print about how far from home you are or what you were doing when it happened. Whether you’re battling giant peacock bass or hiking through jungle terrain, they’ve got you covered.

It’s not technically “insurance”—it’s a membership—and it gives you real-time help when you need it most. And in a place like the Amazon, that could mean the difference between a minor inconvenience and a full-blown crisis.

Global Rescue FAQ:
What happens if I’m injured or have an emergency requiring evacuation?
Every situation is different when medical and security emergencies happen. To ensure you’re protected when things don’t go as planned, we highly recommend our clients enroll with Global Rescue.
What is included in the Global Rescue medical membership?
The Global Rescue medical membership includes 24/7/365 advisory services with medical professionals, field rescue from the point of illness or injury and medical evacuation to the member’s hospital of choice.
Are there any limitations on my activities with a Global Rescue medical membership?
No. Global Rescue does not put limitations on activities.
What is included in the Global Rescue security membership?
The Global Rescue security membership includes 24/7/365 advisory services and security evacuation from events like unpredicted natural disasters, terrorist attacks and civil unrest— all supported by a team of intelligence specialists and military special operations veterans.
Trip Insurance vs. Travel Insurance: What’s the Difference?
These two terms get tossed around a lot—and sometimes even used interchangeably—but they’re not exactly the same.
Trip insurance (also called “trip cancellation” insurance) is focused on protecting your investment before the trip even begins. Say you’ve paid in full for your Amazon trip, booked your flights, and reserved a hotel—and then a family emergency forces you to cancel. If you have trip insurance, you can be reimbursed for non-refundable costs. That’s its main job.
Travel insurance, on the other hand, is more comprehensive. It includes trip cancellation, but also covers things like:
Trip interruption (if you have to cut your trip short)
Emergency medical expenses while abroad
Evacuation (though often through reimbursements and with coverage caps)
Baggage loss or delay
Trip delays, missed connections, and even rental car damage
It’s broader and typically more expensive—but for a high-value, remote trip like fishing in South America, it’s absolutely worth it.

Understanding CFAR and IFAR: Flexibility When You Need It Most
Some anglers want even more flexibility—especially those booking far in advance or traveling with unpredictable schedules. That’s where Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) and Interruption For Any Reason (IFAR) coverage come in.
Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR)
CFAR lets you cancel your trip for any reason, not just those specifically listed in a standard policy. Didn’t like the weather forecast? Changed your mind? Decided to postpone until next year? CFAR has you covered.
What it covers:
Reimburses up to 100% of your trip cost for covered reasons
Reimburses up to 75% of your trip cost for reasons outside of the covered reasons
Typically adds 40%–60% to your policy price
Must be purchased within 20 days of your initial trip deposit
You must cancel at least 48 hours before departure
You must insure all non-refundable trip costs within 20 days of incurring them
So, for a $7,000 Amazon fishing trip, CFAR could return up to $5,250, even if your reason for canceling isn’t covered under standard terms.
Interruption For Any Reason (IFAR)
IFAR is similar, but kicks in after your trip starts. Say you arrive in Brazil, but something unexpected back home requires you to cut your trip short. IFAR allows you to return home and still get partial reimbursement.

What it covers:
Typically reimburses up to 75% of your remaining trip costs for non-covered reasons
Must be purchased as an add-on, often within the same 20- day window
Both CFAR and IFAR are optional but powerful tools for anglers who value maximum flexibility.
What About Flight Insurance?
Flight insurance is usually sold during airline bookings and only covers a narrow slice—like accidental death during a flight or minimal compensation for delays. It’s inexpensive, but it doesn’t do much.
Instead, we recommend that you fold flight coverage into a comprehensive travel insurance plan. These typically include delay reimbursement, lost baggage, and missed connections—alongside medical and trip cancellation coverage.
So What Should You Get?
We recommend two layers of protection:
A Global Rescue membership — This handles emergency evacuations, medical consultations, and even security issues like natural disasters or civil unrest. It’s not a reimbursement—it’s a rescue.
Comprehensive travel insurance — IMG (offered via Global Rescue), or another trusted provider. These policies handle cancellations, interruptions, baggage issues, medical costs, and more.
And if you’re looking for maximum flexibility, add CFAR or IFAR to your plan.
Mini FAQ: What Anglers Ask Us Most
Is this something I really need?
Yes! We believe that it is not worth the risk of being stuck paying for an emergency flight out of the Amazon or worrying about protecting the cost of your trip. We highly recommend evacuation and trip insurance.

What about pre-existing conditions?
Most comprehensive travel insurance policies can cover pre-existing medical conditions—but only if you purchase the plan within 20 days of your initial deposit. After that window, those conditions may be excluded.
How far in advance do I need to buy CFAR?
You typically need to purchase CFAR within 20 days of making your first payment toward the trip (like your deposit). If you wait longer, it’s usually no longer available.
Does Global Rescue cover COVID-related issues?
Yes. Global Rescue offers COVID-19 field rescue and transport under their membership services.
Can I use my credit card travel coverage instead?
Some cards offer limited protection, but they rarely include the emergency evacuation, medical coverage, or trip flexibility you need for an expedition in the Amazon. We recommend a stand-alone policy every time.
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, you’re not going to the Ritz—you’re heading deep into the heart of the jungle, chasing big peacock bass, giant Amazon catfish, payara, and more, creating the kind of fishing stories that last a lifetime. It’s worth protecting.
How to Get Covered
Start here:
👉 Global Rescue – Acute Angling Portal
Questions? Reach out to us at [email protected] or contact our Global Rescue representative:
📧 Dan Chomko — [email protected]
📱 +1 802-291-0855 (WhatsApp-friendly)
Disclaimers: We are not representatives of Global Rescue or other insurance companies nor do we claim to be experts in the travel and evacuation insurance fields. Please consult with insurance providers of your choice for exact terms and conditions and coverage policies. Please also keep in mind that insurance policies change their terms and conditions overtime and it's important to speak with their company representatives directly.