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New Rates! New Lodge!
Los Roques Archipelago, which lies 80 miles off
Venezuela’s mainland, along the Caribbean Sea, is considered among
the best bonefishing places in the World. The Archipelago
consists of forty-eight keys or islands; when overlooked from a
plane, the sight is like a string of pearls against the
azure blue of the Caribbean. Los Roques has been appointed a
National Park, and no new building can be constructed on the
islands. Long-line fishermen have been forbidden and other kinds
of fishing has been restricted. As a result, the amount of fish
dwelling in the Archipelago has increased steadily, while other
types of game fish have emerged into these protected waters, like
big tarpons up to 80lb. (and even 100lb.) Big permit and
enormous snook to 20lb. have been hooked and released.
FISHING: No matter how one fishes for bonefish, perhaps the
most challenging way is to wade the flats, spot feeding fish,
creep slowly within casting distance and then make a presentation.
If the fish is not startled, it will most likely pick up the fly,
and within seconds, the angler is hooked to a miniature-size
Express train. Regardless of their size, bonefish can strip more
line than any other fish of comparable size.
Hundreds of beautiful bonefish flats. Some flats are coral,
some are soft marl covered with turtle grass, but many are firm,
clean white or golden sand flats, and together they represent a
wading bonefisherman's paradise.
Tarpon are seen rolling in the channels and occasionally up on
the deeper flats. These are generally baby to mid-size tarpon, but
on occasion, fish from 40 to 100 pounds are encountered. Permit
are seen occasionally, but are rarely caught. Other species
available include barracuda, snook, cero mackerel, bonito and a
variety of snappers and jacks.
Seasonal tidal variance is major consideration when planning a
trip to Los Roques. A combination of factors can result in very
high daytime tides from mid-October to February, peaking in
late-November and December. These super high tides flood the flats
making wade fishing difficult. March through September generally
provide normal tidal fluctuation and better conditions for wading.
Due to its proximity to the equator, there is little air or water
temperature variation from winter to summer, so fishing holds up
quite well, and can actually improve with decreased tidal
variances through July and August, when other more northern
bonefish locations experience the summer doldrums.
Most of the year, anglers are practically assured of seeing
thousands of bonefish in the course of a week.
Three 28 foot fiberglass boats with
state-of-the-art equipment, including 75HP Yamaha engines, VHF
radios (in constant communications with the Main Island), and
emergency devices for insuring a safe sail. All boats are
outfitted with canopies to provide welcome shade and additional
spray protection during runs across open water between flats
areas, or during lunch. Every boat has a captain and a guide, so
fisherman will be left on the flats and the captain will pick them
up at the end of the flats. Fisherman will not have to walk back
to the boat and loose time. Two anglers, a guide and a boatman
occupy each boat.
THE LODGE: Guests will stay at Posada Arrecife, a tastefully
furnished lodge. Many amenities await you at Arrecife, since every
room is equipped with air-conditioning, satellite TV and a phone.
Meals will turn into a most enjoyable experience, as Arrecife
offers a superb international cuisine served with European grace,
as well as an open bar (domestic rum, beer and a selection of red
and white wines for dinner time).
To insure guest comfort, Arrecife has its own back-up electric
generator, that will support both air-conditioning and Arrecife’s
industrial ice maker in the event of an energy failure. At
Arrecife you will count on outstanding, top-quality service,
provided by Mauricio, his wife Barbara, as well as his warm staff,
willing to meet any need or desire you may have.
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2008 Rates:
| Double Occupancy,
sharing guide and boat with double room |
| 3 days of fishing |
$ 2,317.00 |
| 4 days of fishing |
$ 2,732.00 |
| 5 days of fishing |
$ 3,147.00 |
| 6 days of fishing |
$ 3,562.00 |
| Additional days of fishing |
$ 415.00 |
| Single Occupancy,
sharing guide and boat with single room |
| 3 days of fishing |
$ 2,808.00 |
| 4 days of fishing |
$ 3,238.00 |
| 5 days of fishing |
$ 3,668.00 |
| 6 days of fishing |
$ 4,098.00 |
| Additional days of fishing |
$ 430.00 |
| Single Occupancy,
private guide and boat with single room |
| 3 days of fishing |
$ 3,250.00 |
| 4 days of fishing |
$ 3,700.00 |
| 5 days of fishing |
$ 4,150.00 |
| 6 days of fishing |
$ 4,600.00 |
| Additional days of fishing |
$ 425.00 |
| Non- Fishing Companion
- Double Occupancy |
| 3 days of fishing |
$ 1,177.00 |
| 4 days of fishing |
$ 1,392.00 |
| 5 days of fishing |
$ 1,607.00 |
| 6 days of fishing |
$ 1,822.00 |
| Additional days of fishing |
$215.00 |
ACCOMMODATIONS AND CAPACITY: Accommodations are at the
attractive Arrecife Lodge located 5 minutes from the beach on El Gran Roque.
Anglers are accommodated in double occupancy guestrooms, each
with two standard double beds, ceiling fan and a private bath.
INCLUSIONS:
- Meeting at Caracas International Airport (English
speaking representative)
- All ground transfers in Caracas with English speaking
driver/guide
- First and last over night at the Eurobuilding Express
Hotel (5 star)
- Round trip flight Caracas - Los Roques – Caracas
- Accommodation at Arrecife Lodge
- All meals at the Lodge and at the boat
- All other necessary ground transfers
- Guided fishing
- Sport fishing licenses and permits
- Beer and soft drinks on the boat
- Open bar at the Lodge
EXCLUSIONS: Not included are meals or beverages on the
mainland; gratuities; tackle; Los Roques Park entrance fee
(around $15 per person, subject to change); alcoholic
beverages (except as indicated), departure taxes (approximately
$12 in Los Roques and $48 in Caracus), any overweight baggage
charges (50 cents per pound over 25 pounds), and items of a
personal nature (laundry services, telephone calls etc.). |
| LOCATION: In the Caribbean of the coast
of Venezuela, 168 Km (100 miles) north of La Guaira, the port
of Caracas.
SEASON: All year, but March to September is best for
wading the flats.
HOW TO GET THERE: International flight to Caracas (CCS).
Travel
Adventures will be happy to assist with all of your travel
arrangements to any of our destinations, including air,
extended stays, sightseeing tours, other "stops in route",
shuttles, airport transfers, rental cars, etc.
OWNER: Chapi Sport Fishing
For more information call us toll free at
1-888-838-5020 or email adventures@travela.com.
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