Venezuela
Venezuela has everything; it has South America’s largest lake, the third longest river, the world’s highest waterfall plus tropical beaches, immense plains, forests, jungle and awesome mountains.
Venezuela has some of the most spectacular landscapes you’ll ever see, such as the snow capped peaks of the Andes in the west, steamy Amazonian jungles in the south and the beautiful Gran Sabana Plateau with its strange flat-topped mountains in the east. The Caribbean coast is ideal for outdoor activities such as snorkelling, scuba-diving, fishing and the countries beaches are at their best here, with long expanses of white sand, lapped by turquoise waters fringed with coconut palms. The Amazon jungle is an area with tropical rainforest, crisscrossed by rivers and home to a number of isolated Indian tribes. Sandwiched between Colombia and Guyana, Venezuela can be divided into four distinct zones: the Caribbean Coast, the Northern extremities of the Andes, the low lying plains of the Llanos and the rainforest of the Orinoco and Amazon basins.
With the water of lakes and rivers flowing through tropical rainforests plus miles of stunning coastline, it is no wonder that for many years now Venezuela has been at the centre of Peacock Bass, Bonefish, Permit and Tarpon fishing. Although this fishing is done in different areas it is possible to fit combination tours allowing you to not only see all the different sides of this country but to have the chance of catching a Peacock Bass and Bonefish on the same trip. Areas like The Los Roques Archipelago, 80 Miles off The Coast of Venezuela, is just a Dynamite Bonefish Destination and Rio Chico with millions of Fish and Birds making it a Tarpon light tackle fishery and a nature lover’s paradise.
what our customers have to say:
"Thanks for the perfect combination; we just loved the bonefish and the Peacock Bass, much appreciated." John White
"Everything ran like a dream." Martin Walker
"Book us again please, just must get back, in a nutshell we loved it." Dr Moore
"Bonefish fishing was fantastic, also a great place to catch your first Tarpon on the fly as we ALL did, highly recommended tour." Paul Taylor