Los Roques for the future
“A pelican lumbers off its perch on the side of a boat, taking to the air like some old flying boat and reaching the apex of its climb, wheels around
“A pelican lumbers off its perch on the side of a boat, taking to the air like some old flying boat and reaching the apex of its climb, wheels around
Nestled amidst the turquoise waters of Belize’s Turneffe Atoll, Turneffe Flats Lodge is an angler’s paradise, offering an unparalleled fly fishing experience. This remote haven beckons those who seek the
Los Roques, The Place To Go In 2026 With the downgrading of Foreign Office travel advice and resumption of flights to Venezuela at the end of March, we’re delighted that
We were very sad to hear of the death of Michael (Mike) Heusner earlier this month. Mike had a huge impact on the fly fishing world in Belize and will
The Zapata operation offers excellent fishing from a choice of two comfortable liveaboard motherships. This destination has been relatively unexplored due to a restriction on the use of boat engines
Cayo Paredón is a stunning spot nestled in the heart of the Jardines del Rey Archipelago off Cuba’s north east coast. Spanning only 8.7 km2 this tiny island offers an
Gardens of the King, or Cayo Santa Maria, is one of the newer fly fishing operations in Cuba and offers outstanding tarpon fly fishing in some of the Caribbean’s most
Belize has long been one of Central America’s most compelling destinations, offering an exceptional mix of wild landscapes and species variation. From misty cloud forests inland to coral atolls set
The Canarreos Archipelago to the south of Cuba’s mainland comprises 350 islets and is almost the same length as the Florida Keys. Within the archipelago sit two of the country’s
Bair’s Lodge is a wonderful spot offering high-quality saltwater fishing in the Bahamas on some of the brightest and most diverse flats in all the Caribbean. With expert guides that
Belize is a rare destination offering that elusive combination of fishing and leisure where neither party will feel they’ve have had to compromise to the detriment of their own enjoyment.
In 1997, Lincoln Westby and his wife Perline decided to build a fishing lodge in Southern Belize, located in one of the worlds most productive permit fisheries. Coined, “permit alley”