Coral Cay
Dreaming
“Some days around Albany Island are the kind of days you don’t forget.”
The kind of days
you don’t forget.
Albany Island is the closest base to a remarkable chain of coral cays, sand flats and reef systems sitting off the northern tip of Cape York. On the right weather day, you can access four or five stunning sand cays and five or six incredible reef systems, each with its own mix of clear water, white sand, coral bommies, current lines and fishy edges.
“This is one of the truly remote parts of Australia. There are no crowds, no boat traffic, no one sneaking into your drift, and often no sign of another person anywhere.”
Just turquoise water, reef, sand, sky and that rare feeling that you have somehow found a private corner of the world.
The fishing can be as good as the scenery. You might spend the morning casting to queenfish, GTs, coral trout, mackerel, golden trevally, blue bastards, permit and whatever else decides to arrive with the tide. Around these reef edges and sand cay systems, you are always in the game.
More than Fishing
But Coral Cay Dreaming is not just about fishing. It is about pulling up somewhere impossibly beautiful, going for a swim in clear tropical water, walking barefoot across a sand cay, and cooking a simple barbecue while the boats sit quietly in the shallows.
This is remote Cape York at its best—wild, beautiful, peaceful and completely unforgettable.
Pure Escape
Albany Island & Coral Cays
Hover or tap on our custom tactical explorer to discover key hot spots. Find where deep currents combine with pristine reef structures.
Albany Passage
Target ZoneA dynamic current line that acts as a superhighway for GTs, Queenfish, and Spanish Mackerel pushing up with the shifting tides of Cape York.
Around the Reef Edges
These pristine waters feature elite targets. In this remote corner of Australia, you are always in the game. Toggle the targets below.
Giant Trevally (GT)
The ultimate brawler of the reef edges. They crush surface flies near the coral bommies and deep current lines.
Queenfish
Highly aerial fighters that feed in schools across the current lanes. Will track down high-speed baitfish flies.
Blue Bastard
Unique, powerful tailers found feeding selectively over shallow flats. Extremely cautious and demanding of perfect casts.
Coral Trout
Stunning red-spotted reef dwellers. Strike fast and retreat straight to the safety of their coral caves.
Indo-Pacific Permit
Legendary for their refusal rate. Spotting permit cruising the flats requires stellar vision and infinite patience.
Golden Trevally
Beautiful golden warriors with rubbery mouths tailored for grazing. Hard fighters when hooked on light fly lines.
The Albany Chronicles
Design Your Albany Expedition
Tailor your ideal session to see how to tackle the remote, unforgettable cays around Cape York.
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Your Private Corner of the World

































