With its untouched waters, volcanic islands and unique mix of countries and cultures, the Pacific Ocean is a huge expanse that contains over 25,000 islands. From Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Fiji in the west, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Hawaii in the east and everywhere in between you’ll find excellent saltwater fly fishing opportunities.
Fish species include the Bonefish of New Caledonia and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, New Zealand’s Yellowtail Kingfish, the Red Bass of French Polynesia and the Giant Trevally and Bonefish of Christmas Island – famous amongst fly fisherman the world over.
At Fly Odyssey, we have over 10 years’ experience in the Pacific Ocean region – creating bespoke itineraries for our clients. We are particularly proud of our involvement with local communities – helping implement scientific research projects, conservation programmes as well as supporting local, community-based fishing operations.
Our on-going commitment to the region ensures that we are always expanding sustainable and inspiring saltwater fly fishing opportunities for our clients in all corners of the Pacific.
Christmas Island – Kiribati
Full of bonefish, triggerfish and a range of trevally species including GT’s, Christmas Island is one of the best value saltwater fly fishing destinations in the world.
Cook Islands – Aitutaki
Perfect for couples, families and small groups, Aitutaki is most famous for its magnificent coral lagoon, beautiful beaches and outstanding fly fishing.
Tahiti – Anaa Atoll
Anaa Atoll located in French Polynesia is one of the most unique, remote and stunning saltwater fly fishing destinations in the world.
Tahiti – The Brando, Tetiaroa
The island of Tetiaroa, is one of the most pristine, exclusive and stunning tropical islands anywhere in the world.
Hawaii – Oahu
The Hawaiian island of Oahu with its stunning beaches and breathtaking scenery is home to some of the largest Bonefish found anywhere in the world.
New Caledonia – Poingam
New Caledonia, home to huge Bonefish is a great destination for single anglers, couples, families and small groups on self-drive itineraries.
