Orvis-Endorsed Bonefishing Lodges in the Bahamas 3-3-2010

gengberg March 3rd, 2010

ORVIS-ENDORSED LODGES OFFER WORLD CLASS
BONEFISHING AND ACCOMODATIONS IN THE BAHAMAS

Six Endorsed Lodges on Andros, Grand Bahama Island, Abaco and Crooked IslandBahamas Bonefish small

NASSAU, The Bahamas - March 3, 2010 - As part of The Islands Of The Bahamas ongoing partnership with The Orvis Company - a leading sporting lifestyle brand - there are now six bonefishing lodges in the islands stamped with the official Orvis endorsement. There only 76 Orvis-endorsed fly fishing lodges in the world, representing the best each destination has to offer. While each endorsed property has its own character, they share the same high standards of service, world class fishing and experienced staff members. These standards of excellence are continually reviewed by the Orvis staff and evaluated by visiting guests in post-visit critiques sent directly to Orvis.

“We are proud of our more than four year partnership with The Bahamas, which reflects our dedication to the destination and the conservation of its fisheries,” said Dave Parker, Orvis Travel managing director, The Orvis Company. “The Bahamas have some of the most bountiful bonefishing flats in the world, and it’s a pleasure to share that knowledge with our customers.”

The following is a list of Orvis Endorsed Lodges throughout The Islands Of The Bahamas:

Abaco Lodge, The Abacos
Abaco Lodge, with its vast expanses of prime, remote wilderness bonefish flats is a dream come true. The Marls of Abaco are a storied fishing destination, chock full of hungry bonefish. Combined with comfy accommodations and knowledgeable local guides, the Abaco Lodge is a perfect spot to cast cares away. Visithttp://tinyurl.com/yje9dqv

Bair’s Lodge, South AndrosBonefish Bahamas Small
Bair’s set the benchmark for quality guiding, delicious meals, comfortable lodging and hospitality among Bahamas bonefish lodges. It has access to some of the most under-fished flats on South Andros Island, including the remote West Side where big bonefish are common. Visit http://tinyurl.com/ykhftn8.

H20 Bonefishing (Pelican Bay Resort), Grand Bahama Island
Home of the annual Bahamas/Orvis ProAm Bonefish Classic, Pelican Bay Resort on Grand Bahama Island is the perfect destination to combine top notch fly-fishing with tropical beach fun, shopping and soft adventure activities. Anglers are transported to pristine bonefish territory by expert fly-fishing guides, while others can enjoy kayaking, snorkeling or swimming with dolphins. Visithttp://tinyurl.com/yhqdcbyfor details.

Tiamo Resort, South Andros
One of the few places where the hardcore angler and non-angling companions both get what they want, Tiamo Resort offers comfortable, well-appointed accommodations, a brand new spa, gourmet cuisine and stunning scenery. Visit http://tinyurl.com/yjftwju for details.

Kamalame Cay Resort, North Andros

Tucked away on secluded North Andros, Kamalame Cay Resort is an ideal retreat for couples who want both understated luxury and uncompromised flats fishing. The private island features a beautiful white sand beach, diving, snorkeling, deep see fishing and ocean-side spa. Visit http://tinyurl.com/ylhlp8k for details.

Crooked Island Lodge, Crooked Island
For a laid back, authentic Out Islands adventure, Crooked Island Lodge’s unpretentious digs are limited to just 12 anglers at a time. Guest rooms are steps from the beach and a delicious local restaurant, which serves up fresh, cooked-to-order seafood daily. Visit http://tinyurl.com/ylhlp8k for details.

For more information on Orvis-Endorsed bonefishing lodges in The Bahamas, please visit www.orvis.com/bahamas.

Life in the 700 Islands Of The Bahamas just keeps getting better. And it’s easy to see why. With world-class diving and fishing, miles of picture perfect beaches, and gorgeous turquoise water, visitors have the opportunity to do everything or nothing at all. From Exuma, Eleuthera and Abaco to exciting Nassau/Paradise Island and Grand Bahama Island, this tropical paradise is as culturally diverse as it is vibrantly beautiful. For more information on travel packages, activities and accommodations, call 1-800-Bahamas or visit www.Bahamas.com. Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bahamas. To purchase one-of-a-kind items and mementos from The Bahamas, visit www.Bahamas.com.

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The Islands Of The Bahamas Media Contacts:
Angelene Orth Anita Johnson-Patty
Weber Shandwick Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
(212) 445-8303 (954) 236-9292
aorth@webershandwick.com ajohnson@bahamas.com

Orvis Media Contact:
James Hathaway
802.362.8525
hathawayj@orvis.com

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