Solo travelling gives you the time to be inspired, the space to reflect and immerse yourself in authentic experiences. You may be travelling on your own, but you will never be alone and the self-fulfilment of a journey taken will be one you will always saviour.
Fly Odyssey assists hundreds of solo travellers every year to some fantastic, remote and enriching fly fishing destinations to all corners of the globe. Our range of intimate hosted group trips are also perfect for you to join and enjoy the comradery that group travel provides, and share your experiences on and off the water with like-minded travellers with no planning or guesswork required.
Weather you opt for a remote river camp and amazing food on the Ramganga river in India, watching the magnificent stars from eco-tents on Ningaloo Reef, or learning how to throw a Polynesian spear in the remote south Pacific there are numerous non-angling activities and experiences for you to enjoy when you are not wading or tying on a fly.
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The Patagonian mountain range between Argentina and Chile is home to some of the best fly fishing, scenery and hospitality to be found anywhere in the world. Experience fine lodging and memorable experiences with us.
Full of bonefish, triggerfish and a range of trevally species including GT’s, Christmas Island is one of the best value saltwater fly fishing destinations in the world.
With one of the highest concentrations of large Peacock Bass in the world, El Tuparro Reserve National Park in Colombia provides an unforgettable experience for the fly fisher.
Cuba's hidden treasure, Isla de la Juventud or the ‘Isle of Youth’ is approximately 145 km south-west of the mainland. Accessed by a mothership, its renowned for world-class fly fishing for Tarpon on the flats.
Known colloquially as the 'Roosterfish Capital’ of the world, the Baja Peninsula and specifically the East Cape attracts fly-fishermen from right across the globe wanting to catch this majestic fish. White sandy beaches, great food.
This magical atoll has quickly risen to iconic status in the world of saltwater fly-fishing and for good reason. Big Bonefish, Permit, Bluefin and Giant Trevally!
Anaa Atoll located in French Polynesia is one of the most unique, remote and stunning saltwater fly fishing destinations in the world.
Russia and the Kola peninsula are home to fantastic wild Brown Trout populations, perfect for single anglers and small groups.
New Caledonia, home to huge Bonefish is a great destination for single anglers, couples, families and small groups on self-drive itineraries.
Located in the remote Coral Sea off the coast of Papua New Guinea lies huge coral reef systems, including some forgotten atolls that had previously never been fly fished before.