Felicity, positioned along Trinidad's southern coast, offers a unique blend of river and sea fishing experiences, making it a standout destination for anglers. The Godineau River, meeting the Caribbean Sea here, creates diverse habitats where freshwater and saltwater species thrive. During tide changes—especially high and low tides—fish like tarpon, snook, mullet, and salmon migrate through the river mouth, providing thrilling action for shoreline and bridge anglers.
Offshore, the waters teem with pelagic giants seasonally, including blue marlin, sailfish, and wahoo from October to June, while resident species like barracuda and grouper bite year-round. Inshore charters target tarpon abundantly from June to September, alongside year-round opportunities for jack crevalle and snook in the estuaries. This versatility ensures productive fishing regardless of the month.
Modern facilities, including a dedicated fishing center on the Cunupia River, complement the natural advantages. Experienced local guides offer tailored trips—from tranquil river excursions to adrenaline-pumping offshore battles—equipped with quality gear and deep knowledge of the area's ecosystems. Whether wading the Godineau's banks or chasing marlin on the open sea, Felicity fishing charters deliver unforgettable adventures in Trinidad's rich aquatic playground.