Fly Fishing Guanaja
Guanaja, one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, offers some of the best diving, snorkeling, and fishing in the world. Fly Fish Guanaja offers all-inclusive fly-fishing trips on pristine flats, focusing on bone-fish, tarpon, and permit. This catch-and-release operation supports the local community by providing jobs and sourcing fish from local fishermen.
Location
Guanaja is about 18 miles east of Roatan and 30 mi ...
Guanaja, one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, offers some of the best diving, snorkeling, and fishing in the world. Fly Fish Guanaja offers all-inclusive fly-fishing trips on pristine flats, focusing on bone-fish, tarpon, and permit. This catch-and-release operation supports the local community by providing jobs and sourcing fish from local fishermen.
Location
Guanaja is about 18 miles east of Roatan and 30 miles north of the Honduran mainland. It is a small island, approximately 3 by 11 miles, with a population of around 10,000, mostly residing in the villages of Bonacca, Mangrove Bight, and Savannah Bight.
Accessibility
Guanaja is accessible via flights to Roatan or the mainland of Honduras, followed by a boat transfer. The island's remote location adds to its charm and tranquility.
Accommodations
The Lodge:
Private key in the middle of Guanaja’s South Cays
Accommodates 6-8 anglers per week
4 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms with hot water
Custom mahogany interiors and new beds
Expansive deck with hammocks overlooking the flats
Shaded hammock spots and a white sand beach feeding into a bonefish hole
Guest House:
Comfortable rooms, large kitchen, nice bathrooms, and a giant deck
Private beach
Vacation home turned into a lodge, offering unparalleled comfort and location
Amenities/Inclusions
All meals, drinks, and alcohol
Use of rods, reels, and fly-tying table
Fully guided fishing (two anglers per boat)
Comfortable accommodations with modern amenities
Custom fishing boats designed for Guanaja’s waters
Why You Should Choose Fly Fish Guanaja
Fly Fish Guanaja offers an unmatched fly-fishing experience on untouched flats, with opportunities to catch permit, tarpon, snook, trigger fish, barracuda, and jacks. The lodge provides a comfortable and secluded stay, ensuring a memorable adventure in a stunning natural setting.
Additional Information
Fishing:
Permit: Average 10-50 permit sightings per day, ranging from juveniles to over 30 pounds.
Tarpon and Snook: Baby tarpon (5-40 pounds) and resident tarpon (up to 100 pounds). Large schools of snook.
Trigger Fish: Up to 25 pounds, forgiving and fun to catch.
Barracuda: Ranging from 1-40 pounds, exciting to catch on flies or conventional tackle.
Jacks: Various kinds, often seen in fast-moving schools.
Other Activities:
Scuba Diving: Untouched reefs, caves, and shipwrecks. Part of the second-largest reef in the world.
Snorkeling: Safe and breathtaking, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.
Sea-Kayaking: Explore the wild island and troll for snapper, jacks, and barracuda.
Hiking: Volcanic island with jungle trails, waterfalls, and tropical birds.
Relaxing: Hammocks and shaded shelters by the favorite bonefish flat.
Culture:
Bonacca: Known as “the Venice of Honduras,” Bonacca offers a thriving cultural experience with nearly 10,000 residents.
Fly Fish Guanaja not only provides an exceptional fishing experience but also contributes to the local community and conservation efforts. It's a perfect destination for anglers and nature enthusiasts looking for adventure and relaxation in a pristine environment.
Guanaja, one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, offers some of the best diving, snorkeling, and fishing in the world. Fly Fish Guanaja offers all-inclusive fly-fishing trips on pristine flats, focusing on bone-fish, tarpon, and permit. This catch-and-release operation supports the local community by providing jobs and sourcing fish from local fishermen.
Location
Guanaja is about 18 miles east of Roatan and 30 miles north of the Honduran mainland. It is a small island, approximately 3 by 11 miles, with a population of around 10,000, mostly residing in the villages of Bonacca, Mangrove Bight, and Savannah Bight.
Accessibility
Guanaja is accessible via flights to Roatan or the mainland of Honduras, followed by a boat transfer. The island's remote location adds to its charm and tranquility.
Accommodations
The Lodge:
Private key in the middle of Guanaja’s South Cays
Accommodates 6-8 anglers per week
4 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms with hot water
Custom mahogany interiors and new beds
Expansive deck with hammocks overlooking the flats
Shaded hammock spots and a white sand beach feeding into a bonefish hole
Guest House:
Comfortable rooms, large kitchen, nice bathrooms, and a giant deck
Private beach
Vacation home turned into a lodge, offering unparalleled comfort and location
Amenities/Inclusions
All meals, drinks, and alcohol
Use of rods, reels, and fly-tying table
Fully guided fishing (two anglers per boat)
Comfortable accommodations with modern amenities
Custom fishing boats designed for Guanaja’s waters
Why You Should Choose Fly Fish Guanaja
Fly Fish Guanaja offers an unmatched fly-fishing experience on untouched flats, with opportunities to catch permit, tarpon, snook, trigger fish, barracuda, and jacks. The lodge provides a comfortable and secluded stay, ensuring a memorable adventure in a stunning natural setting.
Additional Information
Fishing:
Permit: Average 10-50 permit sightings per day, ranging from juveniles to over 30 pounds.
Tarpon and Snook: Baby tarpon (5-40 pounds) and resident tarpon (up to 100 pounds). Large schools of snook.
Trigger Fish: Up to 25 pounds, forgiving and fun to catch.
Barracuda: Ranging from 1-40 pounds, exciting to catch on flies or conventional tackle.
Jacks: Various kinds, often seen in fast-moving schools.
Other Activities:
Scuba Diving: Untouched reefs, caves, and shipwrecks. Part of the second-largest reef in the world.
Snorkeling: Safe and breathtaking, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.
Sea-Kayaking: Explore the wild island and troll for snapper, jacks, and barracuda.
Hiking: Volcanic island with jungle trails, waterfalls, and tropical birds.
Relaxing: Hammocks and shaded shelters by the favorite bonefish flat.
Culture:
Bonacca: Known as “the Venice of Honduras,” Bonacca offers a thriving cultural experience with nearly 10,000 residents.
Fly Fish Guanaja not only provides an exceptional fishing experience but also contributes to the local community and conservation efforts. It's a perfect destination for anglers and nature enthusiasts looking for adventure and relaxation in a pristine environment.