



Cuba - Cayo Romano
Hosted by Colin Macleod
The 2025 November trip to Cayo Romano was a resounding success. Anglers enjoyed world-class bonefishing, with fish averaging four pounds and larger specimens frequently caught, and the week also celebrated a first-ever permit landed. Located on the north shore of Camagüey province, Cayo Romano (formerly Cayo Cruz) offers a vast, 366-square-kilometre playground of flats, lagoons, and untouched estuaries, giving each skiff more than 50 square kilometres to explore daily.
The firm white sand and semi-solid mottled flats make wading a joy, allowing anglers to spend hours on foot if they so wish. Beyond bonefish and permit, the fishery also offers excellent tarpon opportunities, with 30–90 pound fish waiting for Grand Slam seekers, alongside mutton snapper, snook, cubera snapper, jack crevalle, and barracuda—all set against the stunning backdrop of pristine Cuban cays.
Includes: Return international flights, reception at Cayo Coco and return transfers to the hotel, 7 nights single room accommodation at La Marina Hotel & Spa, all meals & alcoholic / non-alcoholic drinks at the hotel (all inclusive basis), 6 full days guided flats fishing, with a shared skiff and guide, $300 mandatory conservation fee, Cuban visa, all local taxes and GSTs.
