Christmas Island - The Villages - Fishing Lodge

Bonefish, Giant Trevally, Tuna and Wahoo

View from The Villages Christmas Island

Bonefishing - Ten minutes from your front door.

Dr. Braun with his trevally
Christmas Island Barry Lockton with World Class Tuna
Bob Stensland with his great trevally
2012 Hosted Weeks  - $2,390.00
● February 6-14 with Bob Stensland
● March 12-20 with Brad Staples
● March 19-27 with Brad Staples
● Apr 23 - May 1 with Eric Schoenborn
● April 30 - May 8 with Eric Schoenborn

Christmas Island (Kiritimati) is located in the Central Pacific in the Republic of Kiribati. Situated only 144 miles north of the equator Christmas Island is the largest coral atoll in the world.

World famous for its vast numbers of bonefish and giant trevally, the endless clear water, sand and coral flats make spotting bonefish easier than other areas. Some of our clients have landed over 50 bonefish a day. One gentleman landed 50 bones - three days in a row. During our hosted weeks, we'll also fish outside the reef for tuna, wahoo, sailfish and other species.

The Villages, a four-year old fishing lodge, is run by locals which ensures true Polynesian hospitality. Located on a white sandy beach, the lodge overlooks an aqua-colored lagoon. Six bungalows with air-conditioning, covered verandahs, private bathrooms and shower. It’s only a five to 10 minute skiff ride to large, shallow flats teeming with bonefish. Skiffs pick anglers up at lodge - no long pick-up rides.

Breakfast and dinners are made to order. Fish is always on the menu, other choices during the week include roast turkey, lamb, rib-eye steak and more.

Includes:  Lodging, meals, guided fishing and ground transfers at Christmas Island.

  • 2012 Rate:
  • 7-nights and 6-days guided fishing  $2,390.00