Fishing
The surrounding waters of Amelia Island Plantation offer both fresh and saltwater fishing along with sailing charters, day-cruises and sightseeing tours. Fish Amelia Island’s inlets on a four-passenger charter and test your luck against tarpon, shark and redfish. Six-passenger trolling charters are also available giving anglers the opportunity for striking game fish such as kingfish, cobia, barracuda, amberjack and bonito on several manmade and natural reefs offshore. Drift fishing these reefs also produces black seabass, snapper and grouper.
For those looking to stay closer to home, Amelia Island Plantation’s Red Maple Lake and many brackish water lagoons are stocked with a variety of bream, bass, catfish and sunshine bass. Some of the saltier lagoons can also produce snook, tarpon and redfish.
The Amelia Angler, located at the Beach Club of the Amelia Inn, can arrange fishing and sailing charters for 2 to 49 people and has all of the fishing essentials as well as logo T-shirts, nautical gifts, fishing apparel, sunglasses and much more.

