The Bahamas has long been a destination associated with some of the finest flats bonefishing in the world. The country is made up of more than 3,000 islands and cays interspersed with countless square miles of shallow sand flats, mangroves and deeper channels. Each location has its own unique fishery, many of which offer far more than just bonefishing to the discerning travelling angler, including permit, tarpon, snapper and various deeper water species. 

With direct flights from London-Heathrow (LHR) to Nassau in The Bahamas and a fantastic network of internal island-hopping flights, this island paradise is closer than you may think. The season in The Bahamas typically runs from late October through to June.

Below, we have summarised eight must-visit lodges throughout The Bahamas whether a dedicated fly fisher or you are looking to kickback with a family holiday in the sun with a little bit of fishing along the way. Our lodges are listed in order of north to south through the chain of islands.

For more information about any of the lodges mentioned or The Bahamas in general please contact Alex Jardine or Peter McLeod, alternatively you can call our office on +44(0)1980 847389.

Delphi Club, Abaco Island

British house party feel in the Caribbean

Delphi Lodge Bahamas, Aardvark McLeod

Delphi was modelled on a British Colonial house overlooking a beautiful cove and beach on Abaco Island. Built by Peter Mantle who used to own and run Delphi Lodge in Ireland, the operation runs in a similar way to a typical British house party where everyone sits at one table creating a wonderful group feeling. The lodge was very much built with non-fishers in mind and has an infinity swimming pool right outside the lodge. The fishing on the marls is primarily skiff fishing, one guide between two fishermen and the bonefishing is abundant, although their size is smaller than on Andros Island. There are no spa facilities on site but there is a small spa and treatment centre just down the road and the lodge has a fantastic wine cellar. Due to the lodges close proximity to Marsh Harbour, it works well with the local dive team who regularly take guests out in the waters around Abaco Island.

Soul Fly Lodge, The Berry Islands

Multi species, wading haven

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The Berry Islands fishery offers dynamic fishing with everything from wadeable white sand flats, lush turtle grass and ocean edges, to thick mangroves and back country creeks. Bonefish here range from the 2 to 10lb with larger fish showing up from time to time. They are most commonly seen in groups rather than singles and doubles. The guide team have been focussing on permit for years and are well prepared to put anglers into the best positions to catch one of these challenging but rewarding fish. Wily, hard fighting triggerfish cruise the waters too and watching this quarry on your fly is sure to set the pulse racing.

Soul Fly Lodge overlooks the ocean from its position nestled into the east side of Great Harbour Cay. The lodge accommodates up to eight anglers in six guest rooms each with ensuite bathrooms. The freshwater pool is a great spot to relax with a drink at the end of the day. The local chef serves wonderful meals using Bahamian ingredients with wonderful fresh seafood being a staple on the menu.

Kamalame Cay, Andros Island

For the perfect relaxing and fishing combination with family & friends

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Lifestyle at Kamalame Cay, The Bahamas Islands

Located on a 96-acre private island just off the main Andros Island, the resort offer a great Caribbean playground for families. The resort is gracefully designed with an emphasis on recreation, sport fishing and utter relaxation, this exquisite retreat features the Bahamas’ only overwater spa, tennis courts, indoor-outdoor dining, freshwater pool and more – all accessible to just 60 guests. For fisherman, Kamalame is fortunate to be able to offer two distinct fisheries. There is abundant water with excellent bonefishing right on the backside of the Cay, as well including nearby creeks and flats stretching all the way to Majestic Point. There is also some excellent fishing to be had just a short stroll along the beach that you could happily do unguided.

Mangrove Cay Club, Central Andros Island

Excellent access to all Andros fishing areas.

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Mangrove Cay Club offers traveling anglers; ease of access with a fishing resource that has withstood the test of time. Comfortable accommodation, attentive staff, and world class dining, all located smack dab in the middle of some of The Bahamas’ best bonefishing. In 2017 the lodge also added a swimming pool and Wi-Fi to improve the lodge comforts. The Club has immediate access to the bountiful fisheries of the north, middle, and south bights and the prosperous west side of Andros. No other Bahamian lodge can boast these attributes. These fisheries have a well-deserved reputation as some of the very best bonefish flats in the world. Four spacious, air-conditioned duplex waterfront cottages accommodate up to 16 anglers. Each queen-bedded room features vaulted ceilings, a ceiling fan, en-suite bathroom and a separate seating area for relaxation and gear prep. Each room has a waterfront veranda overlooking the middle bight.

Tiamo, South Andros Island

Perfect of couples, whether fishing or not

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Located on the northern end of South Andros Island, Tiamo was built as a boutique luxury spa which also has some excellent fishing. There are varying degrees of accommodation, excellent service and food and spa facilities. They have excellent guides and boats that can take you off directly from the beach in front the lodge. From a fishing perspective the Bahamas is mostly a bonefishing destination, but Andros does have some of the largest bonefish in the Bahamas. The chalets have been recently remodelled, with some of the beach front cabanas having plunge pools in the private decking. The cabanas are on the beach, sheltered from other guests by mature shrubs but only a very short walk from the sea. There is a central pool, bar and dining area and there is a spa and small gym on site for non-fishers.

Andros South, South Andros Island

For the serious angler in search of bonefish

Andros South, Bahamas, Aardvark McLeod

The lodge here very proudly claim that they are not a luxury lodge but far more a lodge for people who love fishing. The accommodation is comfortable but casual, the service is excellent, the food is good and the focus is on fishing. The fishery on South Andros is huge, varied and productive. They fish in four parts of the island; tidal creeks on the East Side, hundreds of small keys off the southern tip of the island, the West Side which is known for large fish, inland ponds and creeks in the middle of the island. Some areas tend to hold large groups of fish while others are home to larger fish in smaller groups. It is our experience that first-time and experienced anglers alike have a great time on the flats of South Andros. There are lots of opportunities for both wading and skiff fishing, depending on your preferences and the conditions.

Bair’s Lodge, South Andros Island

Comfortable lodge and excellent guide team

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Bair’s Lodge on the east side Andros Island in the Bahamas is ideally situated giving you access to some of the largest and most varied flats in the world. Andros Island has long been associated with the biggest bonefish, Bair’s Lodge is an ideal base from which to try for a ‘giant’. Guests can fish primarily for bonefish and the occasional tarpon and permit. Both Deep Creek and Little Creek lie within easy striking distance from the lodge, and offer more protection from potential wind than oceanside flats. Both creeks are also conduits to renowned West Side and other remote cays to the south and southwest. The lodge sets the bench mark in terms of quality guiding, delicious food, comfortable accommodations and courteous hospitality. Bedrooms are open and airy, air-conditioned, with plenty of storage space and electricity outlets to recharge phones and camera batteries.

Crooked/Acklins Islands

A comfortable lodge offering species variety in the Caribbean

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When you first think about fishing in The Bahamas big bonefish appear top of the list. Whilst this is true and this is the place to target trophy sized bonefish, there is also a lot more on offer, especially when you visit the outlying and remote islands such as Crooked and Acklins. These are immensely varied and largely unexplored fisheries. Fantastic numbers of triggerfish can be found, along with permit, tarpon, snook, barracuda, sharks and more. There are fantastic schools of bonefish, of course, and you do see some large ones. However, Crooked and Acklins should be viewed as an unspoilt, varied fishery first and foremost. The accommodation is basic, yet clean, comfortable and perfectly adequate for a week’s fishing. The rooms are spacious and are air conditioned. They are also a stone’s throw from the beach, which is always a bonus. If you are after a wilderness experience on largely unexplored flats that give access to a myriad of different species that have received very little fishing pressure, then we would urge you to visit. Best of all, the operation presents excellent value for money.

For more information about any of the lodges mentioned or The Bahamas in general please contact Alex Jardine or Peter McLeod, alternatively you can call our office on +44(0)1980 847389.