
Christmas Island, also known as Kiritimati, is the world's largest coral atoll and a paradise for anglers, offering excellent inshore and offshore fishing. The Island spans 150 square miles, encompassing more land than all other atolls in the world combined. It is part of the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced Kiribass). The Island features stunning white sand beaches, iridescent lagoons, coconut palms, and expansive flats for some of the best bonefishing in the world. Additionally, it is only a three-hour flight from Honolulu.

The Villages, a fishing lodge on Christmas Island, is a unique world-class destination where anglers can fish for bonefish, giant trevally, and triggerfish in the shallow saltwater flats. Offshore fishing for tuna, wahoo, barracuda, sailfish, and other species is also included in the package.
Fishing is consistently good every month due to the Island's location, 1,300 miles south of Hawaii and 110 miles north of the equator in the center of the Pacific Ocean.

One-to-one Guide to Angler Ratio
Each angler is assigned their own fishing guide at The Villages. (The Villages is the only Lodge on the Island that offers this for no extra charge.) With bonefishing, an extra pair of eyes can make all the difference.
Travel Time
Your boat is a brief walk from your bungalow, with a 5 to 90-minute boat ride to many flats teeming with bonefish.
Fly or Lure
Fly and conventional anglers are welcome.
2026 USD Rates:
7-nights / 6-days guided fishing
One angler per guide & 2 per cabin: $3,890 per person
One angler per guide and cabin: $4,380 per person
Non-Angler Companion (sharing cabin): $1,765 per person