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Light Tackle and Fly Fishing at COMO Maalifushi

COMO Maalifushi fishing
Holidaymakers can enjoy fishing options to the north and south of COMO Maalifushi, available from December to April.

Want to enjoy water adventures in the Maldives? Well, there’s an endless list of activities you can add to your bucket list. For the fishing lovers, they can choose from different methods of fishing when they visit the Maldives.

At COMO Maalifushi, holidaymakers can enjoy a range of water adventures and excursions. Guests at the resort can find fishing options to the north and south of COMO Maalifushi. And this is available from December to April. In addition to light tackle and fly fishing, travellers can also enjoy other watersports activities from windsurfing, motorised water sports activities and much more.

Also read: Choosing a Villa in the Maldives: Beach, Overwater or Underwater?

With expansive, unspoilt flats across the atoll, fishing lovers can find an array of species including; bonefish, bluefin, reef and giant trevally, yellow margin and titan triggerfish they can catch. In case you’re new to fishing, lessons are also available at the resort. Likewise, you can take private charters as well.

Details of Light Tackle and Fly Fishing at COMO Maalifushi:

  • Duration: Three hours, five hours and full-day (eight hours) options available.
  • Inclusions: Services of a fishing guide and water
  • Level of difficulty: Fairly Easy
  • What to wear/bring: Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, sunhat, sunscreen and a camera

Remember, this activity is subject to weather conditions and tides. So be sure to book in advance. For further information, availability and reservations click HERE.

About COMO Maalifushi

The only resort nestled in Thaa Atoll, COMO Maalifushi is the ultimate away-from-it-all destination for families, couples, surfers and divers. The resort offers some excellent breaks nearby as well as a string of uninhabited private islands, where guests can witness seasonal hammerhead and manta ray sightings. Young guests at the resort can also enjoy COMO’s signature service, design and wellness through Play by COMO.

Feature image by COMO Maalifushi

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