Cayo Romano is one of Cuba’s most diverse saltwater fly fishing destinations, a vast expanse of untouched flats and channels that offers exceptional Bonefishing with genuine Grand Slam potential. Remote and lightly pressured, it is a fishery that delivers scale, variety and challenge in equal measure.
Bonefish are the headline here, averaging 4lb with double-digit fish a real possibility. Schools tail across shallow white sand, exploding on the take. On the deeper edges, Permit from 8 to 30lb drift ghostlike across the flats, while Tarpon from 30 to 80lb provide aerial, high-octane battles that test both tackle and skill. Snook, Mutton Snapper, Jacks and Barracuda add even more variety, ensuring no two days are alike.
With fifty square kilometres of water per skiff, no fuel restrictions and expert local guides shaping each session to conditions and angler preference, this is saltwater fly fishing at its most open and flexible. Fishing starts just 100 metres from the lodge, with Dolphin skiffs that put you on fish within minutes, maximising your time on the water from dawn to dusk.
After the action, guests return to the Avalon anglers’ lodge, a modern base designed for comfort and hospitality. The property features a swimming pool, fine Cuban cuisine, signature restaurants and a full suite of activities for non-anglers. It is the perfect balance of serious fishing and holiday relaxation.
For anglers who like variety, challenge and Cuban warmth in equal measure, Cayo Romano offers a holiday that blends world-class flats fishing with genuine charm and comfort.






The season runs from January to December.
Season: All year
Peak: March to June
Weight: 1LB to 12LB
Average Weight: 5LB
Season: All year
Peak: March to June
Weight: 1LB to 30LB
Average Weight: 10LB
Season: All year
Peak: March to June
Weight: 10LB to 130LB
Average Weight: 45LB


Depart: TBA
Arrive: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Please note: Depending on your chosen international airport, an overnight flight and/or hotel stay may be required, which may affect your departure and return dates. Your itinerary will be finalised once travel arrangements are confirmed.
Independent flight/travel arrangements can be accommodated, though our flight-inclusive packages are recommended to ensure seamless integration into your holiday plans.
Once you have landed and collected your bags, you will need to take a taxi (not included) to your overnight hotel. Once you have arrived you’re free to relax and explore this beautiful city.
Montreal Standard Hotel in a Twin Room on a Bed & Breakfast basis


In the morning, once you’ve checked out of your hotel, you will need to take a taxi (not included) back to the airport for your flights to Cayo Coco.
Depart: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Arrive: Jardines Del Rey Airport
On arrival at Cayo Coco, you’ll be met by a representative from our partners and transferred to the Hotel Spa Cayo Romano, a journey of approximately 30 minutes.
Once you arrive at the resort, you can unpack, unwind, and enjoy the rest of your afternoon and evening at your leisure.
Hotel Spa Cayo Romano in a Twin Room on a Full board basis


On fishing days one and two, you’ll get to experience your first taste of the fantastic saltwater fly fishing on offer at Cayo Romano. The destination is famed for its fantastic Bonefish sport. The average-sized Bone throughout the fishery is a very healthy 4lb, but it’s not unheard of for anglers to land a fish or two over the magical 10lb mark during a standard week. Wading and tailing Bonefish is common, and anglers can regularly expect to see fish in singles and doubles up to schools of several hundred fish.
A typical day of fishing will consist of:
7:00am: Wake-up call.
7:30am: Breakfast.
8:00am: Fishing.
Return late afternoon, shower, relax, and prepare for appetisers and drinks before dinner.
Hotel Spa Cayo Romano in a Twin Room on a Full board basis


On your third and fourth fishing days, like all the others, you’ll head out with your guide and either wade the flats or fish from the skiffs, depending on your preference and the area you’re fishing. All the guides are local and know the fishing grounds intimately. Many of them have previously worked in the area as commercial fishermen and grew up among the flats, lagoons, and mangroves and because of this deep history, along with Avalon’s professional and progressive training measures, they are some of the best and most competent guides in all of Cuba and the Caribbean.
Note: All the fishing at Cayo Romano is based on two anglers per guide and skiff.
Hotel Spa Cayo Romano in a Twin Room on a Full board basis


On your two last days of fishing, if you have a particular species on your bucket list that you’d like to tick off, let your guide know – he will do his best to help you achieve your goals.
While Cayo Romano is primarily renowned for its Bonefish fishing, the region also supports good populations of Permit, Tarpon and a whole host of other challenging species that will readily eat your fly; these include species like the Mutton Snapper, Snook, Cubera Snapper, Jack Crevalle and Barracuda, to name a few.
Hotel Spa Cayo Romano in a Twin Room on a Full board basis


On departure day, once you’ve checked out of the hotel, you will be transferred back to Cayo Coco airport, a journey of approximately 30 minutes.
Depart: Jardines Del Rey Airport
Arrive: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Once you have landed and collected your bags, you will need to take a taxi (not included) to your overnight hotel. Once you have arrived you’re free to relax and explore this beautiful city.
Montreal Standard Hotel in a Twin Room on a Bed & Breakfast basis


In the morning, once you’ve checked out of your hotel, you will need to take a taxi (not included) back to the airport for your return flights home.
Depart: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Arrive: TBA
Please note: Depending on your chosen international airport, an overnight flight and/or hotel stay may be required, which may affect your departure and return dates. Your itinerary will be finalised once travel arrangements are confirmed.
Independent flight/travel arrangements can be accommodated, though our flight-inclusive packages are recommended to ensure seamless integration into your holiday plans.
The FCDO is now advising against all but essential travel to Cuba. This follows severe and worsening disruption across the country, including:
Cuba is experiencing sustained infrastructure challenges that are directly affecting the reliability of basic services. Fuel rationing has been introduced, and public services have been scaled back. Airlines are reviewing routes and, in some cases, cancelling services, which risks travellers being unable to leave the country as planned.
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"The fishing was amazing, my husbands words not mine... He was very happy. The only comments I had was the food at the Casona. The choice was ok, but not the best quality food. I think its because I was looking for more of a nice resort hotel, but he wanted the amazing fishing. To be fair the holiday was as explained, I would just prefer a bit more luxury."
"Peter thanks for the trip the 4 of us had a great time. Took a bit of getting there but the extra time in Havana was nice as so much to see and do.
Accommodation, food, fishing was good, fishing guides are some of the best I have ever fished with.
We would all like to go back to Cuba, probably try some of the other locations just for a change."
"This my third trip to Cuba but my first to Cayo Romano - it didn't disappoint and was as good as any destination I've previously been too. Our guide was very knowledgeable and a real character, he put us on the fish every day. "
"Went as a single angler but was made very welcome.
I was lucky that during my visit there was a bunch of Canadians at the lodge who welcomed me into their group which was a nice touch and made the week all that special.
We had a good fishing week and only 1 day of slight dodgy weather too much cloud.
Great guides
Enjoyed the whole experience."
"Fab, Fab, Fab. There four of us had an amazing time. We were so lucky with the weather, clear skies and such little wind. The boats and guides top marks they all worked so hard. The best saltwater fishing holiday EVER Cheers Rodger"
"Caught my first Tarpon on the fly, not massive but a 20lb, it was a great way to start. Another great memory with you guys, thanks again."
"We loved every second of our holiday and would most certainly return. Highlights were multiple Bonefish (which really hang on) and the two shots I had at Permit... unfortunately I lost my composure and the fish eluded me... but I guess it just means I'm going to have to return and right the wrongs! A big thank you to Sportquest for the flawless organisation and a mention to Peter for the excellent information supplied before out trip. "
The Hotel Spa Cayo Romano is a stunning new accommodation with a privileged location, at only 100 meters from the fishing marina. This new private mini lodge has a swimming pool, bar, lounge, a variety of signature restaurants, a bowling area, and more. This lodge features several activities for anglers and also for non-fishing guests. Additionally, the accommodation is only an hour away from Cayo Coco airport.
The lodge is built right on the water, overlooking a beautiful channel visited daily by Tarpon schools and Jacks. Some of the best fishing takes place right off the marina before dark.
All rooms are spacious and well-appointed with air conditioning, tiled floors and excellent showers. In addition, the Romano has a private block of rooms specially assigned to the Avalon anglers in a quiet area.
In the open-air main lodge, you will find comfortable lounging chairs and a fully stocked bar with an accommodating bartender. After a long day on the flats, it’s nice to recount your adventures to fellow anglers while sipping an ice-cold beverage and enjoying the daily selection of snacks prepared fresh every afternoon. Then, after a shower, make your way to the dining room to enjoy the chef’s daily speciality.
This accommodation offers a “lodge atmosphere” to anglers who visit it, as it is remote but not disconnected. The main lodge also has wireless internet for guest use.




Located on the north shore on the main island of Cuba, in the province of Camaguey, Cayo Romano or Cayo Cruz as it’s formerly known, is an area that presents some stunning saltwater fly fishing opportunities. An enormous system of flats, lagoons and pristine estuaries spanning an area of over 366 square kilometres, it’s virtually untouched and represents one of Cuba’s cleanest and most biologically diverse ecosystems. As a result, it’s a destination at the top of many travelling saltwater fly anglers wishlists, especially those who yearn for great wading and significant numbers of hard fighting Bonefish and Permit.
With commercial fishing within the area strictly forbidden and rigorously enforced by the Cuban Government, the fishery has flourished. As a result, the waters of Cayo Romano now demonstrate all the characteristics of a recently-discovered, virgin fishing territory with large numbers of fish, with good average size, and an evident lack of exposure to flies and leaders. The fishery is still very much in its infancy.
The flats of Cayo Romano are an inviting combination of hard-packed white sand and a semi-firm mottled bottom that provides excellent wading – and what a place this is for those who like to wade, there are places where you can do so for four straight hours without heading back to the boat.








As a destination, Cayo Romano is famed for its fantastic Bonefish sport. The average-sized Bone throughout the fishery is a very healthy 4lb, but it’s not unheard of for anglers to land a fish or two over the magical 10lb mark during a standard week. Wading and tailing Bonefish is common, and anglers can regularly expect to see fish in singles, doubles up to schools of several hundred fish. Even though Bonefish, also known as the ghosts of the flats, are sometimes considered a saltwater fly fishing ‘starter’ species, they are at the same time one of the most refined. When hooked in shallow water, they will run with a force and vigour that will challenge the confidence you have in your fishing gear.
One thing that sets Cayo Romano apart from some of the other destinations in Cuba and the Caribbean is that anglers can expect to get shots at good numbers of Permit nearly every day of the week. These are some of the most fickle yet rewarding of all saltwater game fish. Typically identified by their protruding coal-black forked tails, good-sized Permit are residents on the flats and in decent numbers, they range in size between 8lb and 30lb.
The flats at Cayo Romano are a little deeper than those found in other areas of Cuba, which means that the Bonefish and Permit still get found in excellent numbers throughout the year.
Two locations within the destination offer excellent Tarpon fishing, although the guides tend to save these areas for when an angler is on the cusp of a grand slam, having already landed a Permit and Bonefish. The fish range from 30lb to 90lb. These fish are powerful and acrobatic, and during the duration of a battle with anglers, they will regularly launch themselves clear of the water in a bid to shake the hook.
Besides the fishing for Permit, Bonefish and Tarpon, there’s also a whole host of other challenging species that will readily eat an angler’s fly; these include species like the Mutton Snapper, Snook, Cubera Snapper, Jack Crevalle and Barracuda, to name a few.
Cayo Romano is ideal for fly-fishermen who wish to live and experience fishing from dawn till dusk. They offer more fishing hours than any other destination, and the fishing hours are totally at the angler’s discretion.
A regular day usually begins with a hearty breakfast around 7.00am before departing with your guides at around 7.45am. Most of the flats get found close to the accommodation, and in most cases, you can often have a fly in the water twenty minutes after setting off for the day. However, in some cases, that may be as soon as five minutes; it just depends on where your guide wants to take you for the day and what you are interested in targeting. With 50 square kilometres per boat, the options are just about limitless. There are so many significant aspects to this fishery that it can indeed be a sensory overload at times.
After fishing all morning and with the accommodation so close, it’s common to head back for lunch, escaping the hottest of the midday sun and relaxing for an hour before heading back out for the afternoon.
On some of the more remote flats, further than 15 minutes from the accommodation, the guides will often suggest the evening before that you take a packed lunch and stay out all day. There are no gasoline limits for the guides, so if you wish, you can motor out longer distances to the flats further afield, and this can often yield some of the best, most explosive sport.
Typically, wherever you’re fishing, you’ll return to the accommodation early evening, after the witching hour, as this can often be very productive. Once back at base and after you’ve relaxed and showered, you’ll be served some dinner, with fine cuisine, fresh fish, lobster and conch, as well as a variety of salad and fruits, washed down with a selection of world-class wines, rum and beer.
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For all travelling anglers visiting Cayo Romano, the fishing is based on two anglers per guide, and as you’d expect, all are local to the area and know the fishing grounds intimately. Many of them have previously worked in the area as commercial fishermen and grew up among the flats, lagoons, and mangroves and because of this deep history, along with Avalon’s professional and progressive training measures, they are some of the best and most competent guides in all of Cuba and the Caribbean. Speaking good English and eager to share stories about their Cuban heritage and unique fishing experiences, they will always go the extra mile with a passionate drive towards success in helping guests pursue their fish of a lifetime.
The fishing boats used by the guides are Dolphin Super Skiffs fitted with Yamaha 60 or 70 HP outboards perfectly designed to negotiate the saltwater environment. Radios and life jackets also get carried aboard every boat.
On Cayo Romano, it’s possible to fish all year round. However, the most stable weather patterns are experienced from November to the end of July. Off-season, the island is susceptible to hurricanes, and numerous islands are eerily scarred with swathes of dead mangroves that have been stripped of their foliage. Average temperatures range from 23 degrees in January to 28 degrees in August, the hottest month.
The fishing was amazing, my husbands words not mine... He was very happy. The only comments I had was the food at the Casona. The choice was ok, but not the best quality food. I think its because I was looking for more of a nice resort hotel, but he wanted the amazing fishing. To be fair the holiday was as explained, I would just prefer a bit more luxury.
Pat, thank you for your comments. On one hand I am pleased that your husband enjoyed the holiday, however we do like to try and please everyone. Its like many fishing destinations the angler is easy to please as all have great fishing. Its trying to find a location that suits you both. I would suggest as we talked about on the phone to look at Belize next year, I will do you a special deal and I guarantee that you will return happier next time.
Peter thanks for the trip the 4 of us had a great time. Took a bit of getting there but the extra time in Havana was nice as so much to see and do.
Accommodation, food, fishing was good, fishing guides are some of the best I have ever fished with.
We would all like to go back to Cuba, probably try some of the other locations just for a change.
Hi Jack
Thanks for the feedback as I discussed they are all important to not just us but everyone.
I will call you during the week and talk you through the different destinations, it will be good to look after you all again.
This my third trip to Cuba but my first to Cayo Romano - it didn't disappoint and was as good as any destination I've previously been too. Our guide was very knowledgeable and a real character, he put us on the fish every day.
Thanks for travelling with us again Laurence and for your review, I look forward to discussing your next adventure.
Regards Peter
Went as a single angler but was made very welcome.
I was lucky that during my visit there was a bunch of Canadians at the lodge who welcomed me into their group which was a nice touch and made the week all that special.
We had a good fishing week and only 1 day of slight dodgy weather too much cloud.
Great guides
Enjoyed the whole experience.
Andrew thanks for the call back and completing the customer feedback.
Sounds like you did have a great trip and congratulations on all the fish.
Talk again soon
Fab, Fab, Fab. There four of us had an amazing time. We were so lucky with the weather, clear skies and such little wind. The boats and guides top marks they all worked so hard. The best saltwater fishing holiday EVER Cheers Rodger
Hi guys, glad you had a great time. Its a great place and yes the guides do work hard especially when they are working for tips. The weather does play a big part in any fishing holiday but I am sure you are all good anglers. Thank you for the great comments and taking the time to complete the feedback form. Regards Peter
Caught my first Tarpon on the fly, not massive but a 20lb, it was a great way to start. Another great memory with you guys, thanks again.
Paulo congratulations on your first Tarpon. When you go back we will try to get you one of the real big girls. You have hooked them its just trying to land them.
We loved every second of our holiday and would most certainly return. Highlights were multiple Bonefish (which really hang on) and the two shots I had at Permit... unfortunately I lost my composure and the fish eluded me... but I guess it just means I'm going to have to return and right the wrongs! A big thank you to Sportquest for the flawless organisation and a mention to Peter for the excellent information supplied before out trip.
No worries at all Matthew, it's what we do. If you'd like to discuss a return, let me know - we can help you catch your Permit.
Tight lines, Peter.


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