SHORT TRIP
5 HOURS- Return hotel transfers (Port Vila)
- Skipper
- Top Class Deckhand
- All fishing equipment
- Light snacks incl chips & biscuits
- Bottled water
HALF DAY TRIP
6 HOURS- Return hotel transfers (Port Vila)
- Skipper
- Top Class Deckhand
- All fishing equipment
- Light snacks incl chips & biscuits
- Bottled water
FULL DAY TRIP
8 hours- Return hotel transfers (Port Vila)
- Skipper
- Top Class Deckhand
- All fishing equipment
- Light breakfast incl pastries & fresh fruit
- Snacks incl sausage rolls, chicken wings, quiche, chips & biscuits*
- Lunch incl roast chicken, beef or pork with fresh salads and coleslaw*
- Bottled water & soft drinks
- Menu may vary depending on seasonal availability
In case you were wondering…
What do I get in my charter?
Out on the water, we make sure you are taken care of. Drinks, snacks and homemade lunch are served on board, so you won’t be going hungry. Most importantly, we’ll make sure you bring home some fish!
Coming back into the dock, the guys are happy to fillet up some of your catch so that your hotel can cook the fish for you. We’ll then say our goodbyes and get you back to your hotel, for a well-earned rest.
How many people does your pricing include?
When you say "return hotel transfers" do you really mean it?
As long as you’re in Port Vila and our boats are located in Port Vila, we’re happy to get you to and from your hotel for no extra expense. You’re obviously welcome to get yourself to us as well if you’d prefer, but the offer is always there!
If our boats based out of Havannah Harbour due to the weather or better fishing on the northern side of the island, we are happy to arrange our bus driver to pick you up and drop you back to your hotel in Port Vila, return fare is 8,000vt.
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