The Seychelles consist of dozens of islands stretching hundreds of miles north of Madagascar. These islands are a mixture of spectacular, lush, mountainous granite outcroppings and low lying atolls.
The Atolls are typical of coral atolls elsewhere in the world, such as the Turneffe Islands and Los Roques.
The Seychelles have become the epicentre of salt-water fly-fishing and casting your fly lines on the magnificent shallow flats of Alphonse Island will afford you the chance of landing several energetic silver bonefish to challenge the record books.
One of the main attractions of fishing in the Seychelles is the extraordinary variety of species that can be targeted on the fly. The guides here pioneered fishing for the enigmatic milkfish and with five different species of trevally, triggerfish and palometto to fish for this is a destination for all those wishing to expand their range of species landed on a fly.
Lying only four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles has a stable climate thereby allowing excellent conditions for fishing. The Seychelles has an excellent profile as it is outstandingly beautiful, has exceptional accommodation and the fishing is some of the best in the world.
Blue-water fly-fishing is also becoming increasingly popular, providing the ultimate challenge of landing large pelagic fish on relatively light tackle.




