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To qualify for a Grand Slam in the saltwater flats fishing world, an angler must successfully land a bonefish, tarpon, and permit in the same day. Statistics have proven that there is no better place in the world than the rich waters of Belize. This family-owned lodge not only caters to the ardent angler, but to non-fishing companions and their families as well. Located on Ambergris Cay and surrounded by the second largest barrier reef in the world, this facility offers even the most novice anglers realistic opportunities at vast schools of bonefish, tarpon, permit, and other saltwater species. You’ll fish from pangas with local, English-speaking guides who are familiar with the waters surrounding the lodge. Bonefish are abundant, and at times, can be seen by the hundreds “tailing” on one of the many nearby flats. They average 1–3 pounds, but larger fish are caught every day. Tarpon can be found year-round on the flats, and vary in size from the “babies” that run 5–10 pounds to larger tarpon exceeding the 100-pound mark. Permit can be found just about anywhere, and often in small schools. They’ll average 8–10 pounds with larger fish a definite possibility. Keep in mind that these are permit, and are considered the ultimate feat, especially on a fly rod.
Non-fishing activities include visiting the Mayan Ruins, excellent snorkeling and diving, eco-tours, or simply relaxing by the pool. The small town of San Pedro is a short stroll away and offers some nightlife and shopping. The main lodge consists of 14 air-conditioned guest rooms with private bath and a veranda overlooking the beach and barrier reef. Private villas are also available if you wish to upgrade your accommodations. Meals are excellent, and the intimate, well-stocked bar always has fresh-fruit rum punch. Call us today to reserve your spot at this Caribbean paradise. M839
All rates listed are per person
Summer/Fall Fishing Special (July 16-Dec. 15, 2024):
3-nights/2-days fishing $1,900 + $193.10 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$2,850 + $301.34 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
4-nights/3-days fishing $2,585 + $272.17 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$3,960 + $430.03 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
5-nights/4-days fishing $3270 + $351.24 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$5,070 + $558.72 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
6-nights/5-days fishing $3,955 + $430.31 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$6,180 + $687.41 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
Winter/Spring Fishing Special (Dec 16. 2023-July 15, 2024):
3-nights/2-days fishing $2,220 + $223.25 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$3,170 + $331.50 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
4-nights/3-days fishing $2,995 + $310.29 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$4,370 + $468.16 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
5-nights/4-days fishing $3,770 + $397.33 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$5,570 + $604.82 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
6-nights/5-days fishing $4,545 + $487.37 tax based on double occupancy/shared guide
$6,770 + $741.48 tax based on single occupancy/single guide
Villa upgrade available upon request.
$25
Fly to Belize City where you will take a short flight to San Pedro.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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