The Providence Atoll comprises the islands Providence, St Pierre and Ile Cerf, and is just short of being the most southerly atoll in the Seychelles. It occupies an extensive bank of shallow water well known for its profusion of fish. Cerf Island, a true coconut island with an almost cartoon-like fringe of green palms, lies at the southern end of the Providence bank.
This remarkable atoll has remained largely untouched, with fewer than a thousand people having visited this tropical wilderness in the last century, yet it offers the most exciting and diverse fly fishing destination.
Providence Atoll offers fly fishermen the opportunity to wade and sight fish along 46 kilometers of pristine sand and Turtle grass flats, an enormous lagoon system as well the numerous channels which link these structures with the Indian Ocean.
Anglers can expect to target record size Giant Trevally, Bonefish, Triggerfish, Indo Pacific Permit, Milkfish as well as Bumphead Parrotfish.