The Indian Ocean not only has a vast array of species to target but an equally wide mix of operations to choose from for fishermen and an equally wide choice of other islands for couples and families to enjoy while still getting in a little fishing. Along with the wealth of species that all the atolls have to offer such as bonefish, triggerfish, permit, GT, bluefin trevellay, sailfish and barracuda all of the atolls have their ’speciality’ species and all of the operations have their own unique attractions.
To chat through the options and for availability in 2022, 2023 and 2024, contact us or call on ++44 1980 847389.
Costs below include the flight between Mahé and Alphonse. A conservation fee of $210 per person per week applies. The single skiff supplement is $3,900 per week (2022, 2023 & 2024)
2022 – Beach Bungalow $11,500 per angler (single room) / Beach Suite $15,555 per angler (sharing)
2023 – Beach Bungalow $12,115 per angler (single room) / Beach Suite $16,335 per angler (sharing)
2024 – Beach Bungalow $12,510 per angler (single room) / Beach Suite $16,940 per angler (sharing)
Farquhar has a much simpler lodge but it retains a very genuine fishing lodge appeal and offers some of the most productive saltwater flats in Seychelles waters. As with all the atolls, Farquhar has something unique to offer its anglers; coral crunching bumphead parrotfish whose crushing beak is a hazard to any fly taken. Farquhar is also unique in that the marauding GTs have identified and target an unusual food source; young Sooty Terns that they target directly off the beach, charging up into skinny water to strike their unusual prey. Farquhar fishes 10 anglers per week, on a twin share basis and with shared boat/guide (ratio of two anglers to one guide). There are single room and single skiff options but they are limited.
Costs below include the flight between Mahé and Alphonse. A conservation fee of $210 per person per week applies. The single skiff supplement is $3,900 per week (2022, 2023 & 2024)
2022 – $12,565 per angler (shared room) / $15,565 per angler (single room).
2023 – $13,210 per angler (shared room) / $17,060 per angler (single room).
2024 – $13,890 per angler (shared room) / $17,880 per angler (single room).
Cosmoledo is the undisputed GT capital of the flats fishing world. Its anglers access the remote, white sand flats and channels that are home to bonefish, permit, triggerfish, GTs, bluefin trevally, milkfish and a whole host of reef species. Its unique appeal? The vast numbers of GTs that patrol the waters here make Cosmoledo the place to be to take the edge off GT fever. An ingenious eco-lodge, accommodation is in air-conditioned cabins with en-suite facilities. Bare foot simplicity but with all the comfort and mod-cons that you could wish for. Cosmoledo fishes 12 anglers per week with shared accommodation and shared guide with limited single room and single guide options.
Costs below include the flight between Mahé and Cosmoledo. A conservation fee of $210 per person per week applies. The single skiff supplement is $3,900 per week (2022, 2023 & 2024)
2022 – $16,225 per angler (shared room) / $20,810 per angler (single room).
2023 – $17,605 per angler (shared room) / $22,400 per angler (single room).
2024 – $18,480 per angler (shared room) / $23,520 per angler (single room).
Astove is the real gem and although it is relatively small, you shouldn’t be fooled by its size as this small atoll, with its single lagoon and channel provides the perfect hunting ground for large GTs. Combined with the proximity of the drop off, the potential for metre plus GTs is high and the offshore potential has barely been touched. The rebuilt original coral house offers single air-conditioned rooms with en-suite facilities. Astove fishes only six anglers per week with single, air-conditioned rooms and shared guide (ratio of two anglers to one guide). A single boat option is available.
Costs below include the flight between Mahé and Astove. A conservation fee of $210 per person per week applies. The single skiff supplement is $3,900 per week (2022, 2023 & 2024)
2022 – $11,500 per angler (neap tide week, single room) / $15,175 per angler (spring tide week, single room).
2023 – $15,955 per angler (single room)
2024 – $16,770 per angler (single room)
Providence has to rank as one of the wildest, unexploited atolls in these waters. Although not the most southerly of the anglers atolls, it remains a bit of an enigma and is only accessible from the liveaboard, MV Mayas Dugong. The atoll itself is enormous, roughly three times the size of Cosmoledo and has yet to reveal all of her potential to those intrepid anglers looking to fish these untouched waters. Providence fishes 12 anglers per week with shared cabins and shared guides (ratio of three anglers to one guide). Single cabin and single boat/guide options are available although limited.
Costs below include the flight between Mahé and Farquhar where you board the Mayas Dugong. Global Rescue policy of $100 is added unless you have a Global Rescue policy of your own. Single cabin supplement is $2,500 for 2022 and 2023.
2022 – $14,500 per angler (shared room)
2023 – $14,850 per angler (shared room)
Estimated for 2024 – $15,350 per angler (shared room) + $3,000 single cabin
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