Contact provider for price | 8 Days | Year-round |
Comfort accommodations
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Exertion level: 1
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Operator: Tahiti Expeditions |
12 people max
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The Tuamotu Archipelago is the largest collection of atolls in the world and it is legendary for its fishing adventures. We have done our fieldwork and settled on two of the best sites to offer you a chance to spend five days fishing on extensive flats. The bonefish here are big and besides bonefish the Tuamotu lagoons are home to giant trevally, several species of jacks, snapper, and triggerfish, all of which are aggressive predators on flats and along the reef.
If you have ever wanted to flyfish on a beautiful South Sea island then this is the trip for you. There is also plenty to do for any non-fishers in the group – snorkeling, reef exploring, beachcombing, and enjoying some of the most spectacular shores anywhere.
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Locations visited/nearby
French Polynesia, Australia and Pacific
0 testimonials about this trip.
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Reviewer: Laurie Horton
located in
San Diego,
California
USA
I really want to thank you for pulling everything together so well. There was a balance of adventure and relaxation; of education and playfulness. It's no secret that the rest of the group was very dubious about this part of the trip. Thanks to you it turned out to be hands down the better half of the holiday. At Bora Bora we could gaze at the mountains like every other tourist...but WE knew what a Tahitian mountain felt like! Very, very fun time for all of us…
Laurie Horton - Moorea Outrigger Expedition
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Reviewer: Leah Tulin
located in
New York,
New York
USA
We just landed at LAX and wanted to thank you again for putting together an amazing, unforgettable trip for us. We are already talking about what we want to do when we come back.
Leah Tulin - Moorea, Bora Bora, Rangiroa custom honeymoon trip
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Reviewer: Wayne Holloway
located in
Folsom,
California
USA
The next day made our trip. If I had a vision in my head of what it should be like Ugo went there and beyond. Aiai was surreal, Ugo spear fishing for our lunch and struggling back to the boat with a huge Wrasse followed closely by sharks, the beach camp (picnic lunch)... All were experiences Zandi and I will cherish. Thank you for putting it together for us.
Wayne Holloway - Flyfishing Moorea and Rangiroa
Special information
- This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Tahiti
Travel day with arrival in the evening. We will meet you at the airport and get you to your hotel for the night.
Day 2 - Rangiroa
This morning after breakfast you will catch a transfer to the airport and fly to Rangiroa arriving mid-morning. You will then transfer to your hotel and have time for a swim before lunch. Immediately after lunch your guide will meet you and you will be off for an afternoon of Tuamotu flyfishing. B
Day 3 - Rangiroa
Your guide will pick you up after breakfast for a full day of fishing at Pink Sands. BL
Day 4 - Rangiroa
Another full day of fishing at Pink Sands or another flat. BL
Day 5 - Fakarava
You will have a free morning with optional snorkeling before catching a mid-day flight to Fakarava. Here you will check into your pension and have the afternoon to explore the village or go for a swim. BLD
Day 6 - Fakarava
After breakfast you will be off to the NW corner of the atoll for a full day of fishing. BLD
Day 7 - Fakarava
Another full day of fishing at NW flats or Toau flats depending on weather. BLD
Day 8 – Tahiti and Departure
Your guide will take you for morning fishing at the NW flats, and then after lunch you will catch an afternoon flight to Tahiti. You will be transferred to the hotel with the use of a day room before your late departure. BL
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