Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands is celebrated as a premier bonefishing destination, featuring vast white-sand flats teeming with large schools of bonefish averaging 3–5 pounds—with giants exceeding 10 pounds. The island’s remote location ensures minimal angling pressure, creating ideal conditions for prolific sightings and hookups.
Beyond bonefish, the fishery boasts one of the Bahamas’ most consistent permit fisheries, alongside mutton snapper, triggerfish, tarpon, and barracuda. Diverse habitats—from wadeable hardpan flats to mangrove creeks and deep offshore drops—cater to fly, light-tackle, and deep-sea enthusiasts targeting species like wahoo and tuna. Expert local guides leverage decades of experience to navigate this pristine ecosystem.
With its secluded ambiance and untouched natural beauty, Great Harbour Cay delivers an authentic Bahamian angling adventure focused on quality encounters and species diversity.