Wade the mirror-flat lagoon shallows of Anaa at first light, sight-casting to bonefish and giant trevally with a specialist Polynesian fly-fishing guide. One of the least-pressured saltwater flats on Earth — a true angler's bucket list.
What to expect
Pre-dawn pickup at the pier; you're on the flats as the sun lifts over the reef. The guide poles a flat-bottomed skiff inches over luminous turquoise water while you scan for the dark shadows of bonefish tailing in the shallows. Multiple shots at 3–8 lb bones are typical; GT ambushes at the reef edge are the adrenaline highlight. All gear is top-quality; instruction available for beginners.
Good to know
Confirm the ship's all-aboard time with your guide — flats fishing runs best 06:00–12:00, fitting neatly within port hours. No fishing licence required for tourists in French Polynesia. Apply reef-safe SPF 50+ and bring polarised sunglasses — non-negotiable on the flats.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Anaa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.