A Boutique Lodge on Great Harbour Cay
Designed for serious flats anglers — built for anyone who loves the ocean.
Six rooms.Eight anglers.The whole lodge.
Soul Fly fills at eight. Six rooms, all ensuite, sleeping pairs or singles — the kind of capacity that makes group trips actually work. Book one room, book the whole place. Either way, the lodge feels like yours.
- RoomsSix Unique Rooms
- CapacityEight anglers
- BathroomsEnsuite, all rooms
- Group bookingsWhole-lodge available

Chef Valentino Adderley.
In-house Bahamian chef. Fresh snapper, conch, grouper, lobster, herbs from the garden, eggs from local hens — if you're lucky, a stone crab claw or two. Three meals a day during your stay, prepared by someone who has been cooking this way his whole life.
Communal Table
Three meals a day. Hot breakfast before the boats push off at dawn. Lunch on the water. Dinner together at sunset.


A 50-foot pool, perched above the Atlantic.
After eight hours on the bow, this is where the day ends. A 20 by 50 foot freshwater pool, the rooster mosaic on the bottom, a bar in arm's reach, the ocean churning 26 feet below. Trade fish stories, swap fly boxes, plan tomorrow.
More than fishing.

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Not fishing? Welcome anyway.
Soul Fly is a fishing lodge first. But the lodge, the chef, the pool, and the island work for non-anglers too — and we keep room for hotel-only stays alongside our fishing program.
Moments from a week at the lodge.
Property, flats, dining, the everyday details that don't make the brochure.
Lodging FAQs.
Common questions about staying at Soul Fly. If something's not here, send a note.
Guided fishing, lodging, all meals, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and airport transfers to and from Great Harbour Cay Airport.
Not included: gratuities, terminal tackle, fishing licenses, government taxes and fees (10% VAT), and travel to Great Harbour Cay. See the rates page for the full breakdown.
Bonefishing is productive year-round, with seasonal nuances. Permit fishing peaks in the warmer months and quiets in the coldest stretch of winter. Weather can shift quickly on the flats — that's part of it — but there's almost always opportunity. Here's a deeper guide on planning a trip.
No. The guides tailor each day to your experience and goals — first-timers and seasoned anglers fish here regularly. If you've never cast a fly rod, tell us when you book and we'll plan for it.
Both. The fishery here mixes technical wade fishing on hard sand bottoms with classic skiff-based sight fishing — what you do on a given day depends on tide, conditions, and your preference. More on what to expect.
8–10 weight rods, tropical fly lines, and flies tied for Bahamian flats. You'll get a full pre-trip planning guide once you book — and the fly shop on-site stocks anything you forget. Here's our packing list.

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