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Jardines de la Reina: Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon and 'Cuba Libres' with Avalon Fishing CentersThe finest light tackle saltwater fly-fishing destination to be found in the CarribbeanQuick Links:The AreaThe Fishing The Accommodation Best Times to Go Pricing Map Location Recommended Reading Print This Page
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Tip 1: "For Bonefish, it is important to bring some very light, unweighted flies as well as the more standard charlies with eyes etc. Some of our favourites include Pearl and Tan Squimp, Bonefish Special, Tan Crazy Charlie, Snapping Shrimp, Epoxy Shrimp, Mantis Shrimp and small Merkins." Tip 2: "Bring a good pair of flats booties. These need to give good protection from shells and coral yet have good traction in the flats skiffs. " Tip 3: "If at all possible, always carry your rods, reels, flies, camera and one change of clothes onboard the airline with you. We have had several clients who due to international flight connections have had their luggage arrive several days later." Tip 4: "Make sure you bring a small waterproof boat bag and a good waterproof camera case if you are bringing an expensive SLR or Video Camera. " The AreaNamed the Queen's Gardens by Christopher Columbus, the Jardines de la Reina ("JDR") is a pristine chain of islands, very similar in nature to the Florida Keys in the USA. The island system runs more than one hundred miles back to the northwest, from Cuba's south-eastern coast. Most of the area we fish is forty to fifty miles offshore and has been designated as a Cuban National Park. As such, there is no commercial fishing in our exclusive area, which covers nearly eighty miles. There is no habitation of any kind on any of the islands in the National Park. This is a huge expanse of saltwater wilderness, perhaps the last place like this left in the world today. With Cuba's continued protection it should remain a treasure forever. Avalon who have pioneered the fishing in Cuba have obtained exclusive rights to fish this wondeful area which has not offers not only fantastic fly-fishing for Bonefish but also has abundant 80lb+ Tarpon, large Permit and superb variety across the range of salt-water species.
The FishingThe Jardines de la Reina offers not only some of the best flats fishing in the world for fly fishermen, but anglers using spinning and bait casting tackle are catching a wide variety of fish along the reef. It is not uncommon for anglers to catch more than twenty species of fish in just a few days time. Huge groupers, snappers, horse eye jacks and jack crevalle, barracuda, sharks and other blue water fish abound. The fish you should expect to catch include:
The Accommodation![]() La Tortuga Live aboard Boat There are a number of different accommodations at Jardines de la Reina ranging from the original permanently anchored live aboard boat to more a variety of yachts which are available for private hire and and are perfect for groups.Tortuga to various boats which can be hired other While you are our guest in Los Jardines de la Reina, accommodations are provided primarily on two large live-aboard boats. Our Original craft is La Tortuga - a large, 110 foot long, double decker floating hotel with seven cabins for guests. La Tortuga-Live aboard BoatLa Tortuga is the original boat operated by Avalon at the Jardines de la Reina - a large, 110 foot long, double decker floating hotel with seven cabins for guests. It has recently returned from dry dock after a complete overhaul however it remains as solid as ever, being made of steel and permanently anchored in a protected channel so that it never moves about. The threat of getting seasick is non-existent. This boat doesn't move one inch. Each cabin has its own shower with hot water, toilet and individually adjustable air-conditioning system. A large air conditioned dining room downstairs with both a foredeck and afterdeck make this a very comfortable home away from home and plenty of space in which to relax after a days fishing. The Tortuga normally accommodates 14 anglers, two per room. Halcon, La Reina & Caballones Private Hire Yachts![]() Halcon Yacht ![]() La Reina Yacht ![]() Caballones Yacht If you are a group of 4 or more than then either teh Halcon, La Reina or Caballones will allow your group total exclusivity. These are regular ocean going yachts which can move with you during the course of yor fishing trip. Other than the privacy that this affords it also reduces the need for any long journeys in a skiff as well as allowing you to position your team ready for the dawn Tarpon 'roll'.
The dining on all of the both boats combines the flair of the best Continental Italian cuisine with traditional Cuban favouritess like rice and beans, and fried bananas. The black bean soup is to kill for and with fresh fish every day, conch and Lobster you really will feel as if you are staying in the 'queens garden'. Beverages available on board include a selection of wines, beers, rum and a full selection of soft drinks and bottled water etc. US Citizens / Passport HoldersAn increasing number of US citizens have now succesfully enjoyed the fishing in Cuba. If you woukld like to find out more details on how American passport holders can visit ttthe Jardines de la Reina please get in touch. Best Times to GoJardines de la Reina offers excellent fishing throughout the year from October to August. The high and peak season is predicated by the arrival of the large migratory Tarpon although Tarpon are resident all year round.
Availability and Pricing for the 2008/9 Season
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Background reading for your trip:"Fly Fishing for Bonefish" by C. FernandezOur Comments:Tarpon On Fly draws from two primary sources: the observations and knowledge that come with Rob's nearly 20 years' experience as a professional tarpon fishing guide, and the journals and the curiosity of lifelong fly fisherman Donald who came late to tarpon fishing but has savored every hour of it. The knowledge and experience of these two men has led to the definitive book on fly-fishing for the Silver King. Tarpon On Fly includes: in-depth coverage of tarpon biology and behavior; tackle; rigging up; flies for tarpon; setting up to cast; aiming and casting; retrieving; striking; fighting; guides and anglers; tournaments; references; and so much more. Clear illustrations and photography further enhance this classic. US customers: Buy at Amazon.com UK customers: Buy at Amazon UK Write a Recommendation:Add your recommendation for fly fishing in Cuba. If you would prefer to speak to us directly regarding a trip to Cuba, please contact us at the following:United Kingdom Office: United States Office: Or alternatively email us via our Booking Enquiries Form to request more information.
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