Space on all of the atolls in the Seychelles is very limited in 2022, but due to late cancellations some wonderful weeks have become available in January and February on both Astove Atoll and Cosmoledo Atoll. This period is considered the prime time of the season in the Seychelles as the weather is generally settled and the water temperature not too high. These conditions are ideal to target all the main species on the flats.

Cosmoledo Atoll spring 2022 availability

10 – 17 February 22 FM 16th February – 1 rod in a single room
24 February – 03 March NM 2nd March – 1 rod in a single room
03 – 10 March – 2 rods in a shared room
07 – 14 April – 2 rods in shared room

Costs for 2022 are as follows:
US$16,225 + US$210 conservation levy for shared room/shared boat
US$20,810 + US$210 conservation levy for single room shared/boat
Single skiffs can be arranged for an additional US$3,900 per week

Please contact us or call on ++44 1980 847389 for details and for prices

Astove Atoll 2022 spring availability

31 January – 08 February ( 8 nights) – 4 rods Discounted Rate
The following trip is a longer than normal trip with 7 days fishing – a very rare occurrence and is a cancellation special offer. Please contact us for details.

28 Feb – 07 March – 2 rods
Spring Tide: 21 – 28 Mar 22 – 3 rods – US$15,175 single room / US$14,510 shared room

21 – 28 February – 3 rods
Neap Tide: US$11,500 single room / US$10,800 shared room

28 March – 04 April – 2 rods
Spring Tide: US$15,175 single room / US$14,510 shared room

04 – 11 April – 2 rods
Neap Tide: US$11,500 single room / US$10,800 shared room

Please contact us or call on ++44 1980 847389 for details and for prices.

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Cosmoledo’s large white sand flats, lagoon edges and channels are, without question, ruled by the notorious giant trevally. So much so that it is often referred to as planet earth’s GT capital.  GTs are not the only species found here in numbers as bonefish, milkfish, the finicky Indo-Pacific permit and a host of triggerfish species all call Cosmoledo home and make this a truly special fishing destination.

Astove, your arrival transit point, is a small gem in the Indian Ocean and fished by only six anglers in a week during its short season. It is unique compared to the other atolls in that it has only one small channel linking the sea to the lagoon and is one of the better areas to target the many large giant trevally that call Astove home. It has equally impressive fishing for bonefish, triggerfish and many others. It can be fished in combination with Alphonse and Cosmoledo so do ask for details.

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Astove has become synonymous with catching some very large GTs, and there are few places better for the angler who loves to wade and enjoys the challenge of fly fishing in the surf.

The shallow lagoon adds another dimension to the fishery and is a sanctuary for juvenile fish preyed on by larger species. In recent years the lagoon has also developed into an outstanding permit fishery, and when the tides are correct, it can give you one of the best chances of landing one of these fantastic fish in the Seychelles.

Astove has big GTs and bonefish, permit, barracuda, milkfish, bluefin trevally, triggerfish, yellowfin tuna, dogtooth tuna, wahoo, sailfish, and marlin. It is a world filled with colour, where the daily dramas of a pristine ecosystem play out in front of your very eyes, a rare exclusive opportunity and privilege to gaze into a world, which has changed very little in the years that have passed. The “Wall”, which runs the entire length of the Western side of the atoll, drops off to over 1000 meters within a few hundred meters from shore. It’s a fantastic place teeming with both pelagic and resident fish species. Jacques Cousteau made this incredible place famous in 1956 when he filmed part of “The Silent World” along its edge.

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.

Please contact us or call on ++44 1980 847389 for details and for prices.