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On the north shore of Cuba's eastern province of Camaguey lies the Cayo Romano (formerly known as Cayo Cruz) fishery, an expansive network of flats, lagoons, and untouched estuaries. Covering approximately 366 square kilometres, the sport fishing area offers each skiff an average of over 50 square kilometres to explore daily. This nearly untouched region is one of Cuba’s most pristine and biologically diverse ecosystems.
The flats at Cayo Romano feature a mix of firm white sand and a semi-solid mottled bottom, making it an excellent location for wading. Similar to Los Roques in terms of the extensive wadeable areas, this destination allows anglers to wade for hours without needing to return to the boat, if they so wish. Cayo Romano embodies the characteristics of a newly discovered, untouched fishing spot, with an abundance of fish that haven’t been heavily targeted by anglers. Combined with the natural beauty of the cays and the crystal-clear waters, it creates an unforgettable fishing experience.
Includes: Return international flights, 1 night in Toronto, all transfers, 7 nights all inclusive accommodation with 6 days guided flats fishing, $300 conservation fee & Cuban visa.
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