Fishing Adventure Honduras Bay Islands 2026-01-08T17:36:21+00:00
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  • Guanaja Honduras

3 Island Fishing Adventure in the Bay Islands of Honduras
Utila • Roatán • Guanaja

After years of fishing the Bay Islands in Honduras, we realized the real magic isn’t being tied to one spot—it’s being mobile. So we built an adventure specifically to unlock all three islands. Our operation lets you hop between Utila, Roatán, and Guanaja, moving with the tides, the wind, and the bite. No sitting on an island staring at blown‑out water. No “sorry, can’t fish that today.” Mobility changes everything

2026 Trip Dates:

August 24- September 1
September 20-29
October 6-14

Price Per Angler: $10,000 | 3 Anglers Per Trip

*These dates are based upon the best tides of the year.  My guides set these dates aside specifically for my trips.  So no guess work…..get ready to fire!!!

Three-Island Mobile Fly-Fishing Experience
3-Island Fishing Adventure Honduras

Why It Matters

Our custom setup gives us the flexibility to fish areas that are impossible to reach on a standard day trip. When conditions shift, we shift with them. One day might be flats and mangroves, the next offshore for pelagics. You’re never stuck in one zone, and you’re never wasting a day.

What We Fish

  • Offshore: tuna, wahoo, mahi, sailfish, and more
  • Inshore: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, grouper, snapper
  • Techniques: fly, topwater, conventional, and a lot of wading
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Guides & Boats

Our guides each have 10+ years of experience in the Bay Islands. We fish from skiffs and modified pangas—boats purpose‑built for fly anglers, shallow water, and long days on the move.

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Experienced fishing guides and local experts

30 ft Modified Panga – up to 6 anglers

30 ft Modified Panga – up to 6 anglers

Flats skiff – 2–3 anglers for inshore and wading missions

Flats skiff – 2–3 anglers for inshore and wading missions

Lodging Across the Islands

Lodging Across the Islands

You’ll stay in comfortable, private accommodations on each island:

  • Utila: private 5‑bedroom home near town
  • Roatán: privately owned 6‑bedroom beachfront house
  • Guanaja: outer‑reef island lodging with full food & beverage

All locations have amenities, drinkable water (bottled recommended), and access to anything you might need.

This isn’t a white‑glove lodge trip—it’s a real fishing adventure. Pack light, fish hard, and be ready to move.

Capt. Kyle Giampaoli, Guide
Contact Us

For more details, contact Capt. Kyle at Epick Travel to plan your 3 Island Fishing Adventure in Honduras.

What to Bring

  • Rods & Reels (8–9 wt rods – 10 wt optional for tarpon)
  • Saltwater‑ready reels
  • Flies
  • Crabs, shrimp, bonefish patterns (light & heavy)
  • Assorted crab patterns in small and large sizes
  • Leaders & Tippets – 9 ft leaders, 10–16 lb tippet
  • Gear Essentials
  • Bug spray
  • Fly line cleaner
  • Hook sharpener
  • Pliers
  • Waterproof bag + wading sling
  • Wading boots
  • Sunscreen, buff, polarized sunglasses
  • Your own cup/canteen (bring your Yeti)
  • Waterproof luggage preferred but not required
  • Rain jacket
  • Laundry is available, so minimal baggage is ideal.
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Bay Islands Fishing Honduras with Capt Kyle

Guanaja is one of those places that feels like it slipped through a crack in time—in the best possible way. It’s wild, quiet, mountainous, and surrounded by some of the clearest water in the Caribbean. It’s part of the Bay Islands of Honduras, sitting about 70 km off the mainland and just 12 km from Roatán. Most of the island’s roughly 5,500 residents live on a tiny offshore cay called Bonacca (also called “The Cay”), a dense little maze of houses, docks, and canals that earned it the nickname “The Venice of Honduras” (credit: Wikipedia)

Utila is a small, laid‑back island in the Bay Islands of Honduras, known for world‑class scuba diving and a relaxed backpacker vibe. It’s one of the most affordable places in the world to get scuba certified, drawing divers from everywhere. The island is only about six miles long and home to roughly 5,000 people. Most activity centers around the southeast harbor town, where dive shops, cafés, and beach bars line the waterfront. Beyond diving, Utila offers quiet beaches, access to remote cays, and a mellow Caribbean atmosphere that mixes locals, expats, and travelers. (credit: Wikipedia)

Roatán is the largest and most developed of Honduras’ Bay Islands, sitting about 40 miles off the northern coast. It’s famous for its easy access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second‑largest reef system in the world, making it a major destination for diving and snorkeling. The island blends laid‑back Caribbean charm with growing tourism—beaches, dive shops, small towns, and jungle-covered hills. Despite development, Roatán still maintains a relaxed vibe and offers warm tropical weather year‑round. (credit Wikipedia; Roatan Tourism Bureau ™)