Reviewed · TOBAGO TOURS
Fun Fishing Tour (Snacks & Light Refreshments Offered)
Fish can turn a quiet morning into a story you tell for years. This Tobago outing takes you from Buccoo Point into saltwater with an experienced crew, supplied fishing gear, and a good chance to bring home more than sunburn. I especially like the small group of no more than nine people and the easy mix of fishing, sea views, and conversation. I also like that snacks and light refreshments are part of the experience, so you are not left managing lunch while holding a fishing rod.
The main consideration is that fishing is never fully predictable. You may catch tuna, barracuda, kingfish, bonito, or mahi mahi, but no crew can promise a particular species on a particular morning. The listed price is $150 per person, and the activity is non-refundable, so check the weather, your schedule, and your appetite for open water before booking.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Setting Out From Buccoo Point
- Three Hours of Saltwater Fishing
- The Crew Makes the Difference
- What Happens When the Fish Bite
- Snacks, Drinks, and Shade on the Water
- Sea Conditions and Comfort
- More Than Fishing on Some Outings
- Is $150 a Fair Price?
- Who Will Enjoy This Most?
- Should You Book Fish Tobago Tours?
- FAQ
- How much does the Fun Fishing Tour cost?
- How long does the tour last?
- Where does the tour begin?
- Where does the tour finish?
- How many people can join?
- Are snacks and drinks included?
- Can I cancel or change the booking?
Key Points at a Glance

- Buccoo Point departure: You meet at Fish Tobago Tours at the Buccoo Integrated Facility and return to the same point.
- A compact 3-hour-30-minute outing: The listed fishing stop lasts about three hours, leaving you with a half-day sea activity rather than an all-day commitment.
- A small boat group: The maximum is nine people, which gives the crew room to help with rods and catches.
- Species can vary: Tuna, mahi mahi, kingfish, barracuda, and bonito have all featured on different outings.
- Snacks and fishing equipment are provided: Cold drinks and refreshments help keep the morning simple, though you should confirm exactly what is being served.
- Captain-led and beginner-friendly: Captain Bruce, Captain Brandon, Elvis, and Dale are names connected with the operation, with Brandon and Bruce receiving especially warm praise for their energy and attention.
Setting Out From Buccoo Point

The tour begins at Fish Tobago Tours, number 2 Buccoo Integrated Facility, Buccoo Point, Trinidad and Tobago. The ticket redemption point is listed on Buccoo Main Road. Since the meeting information uses both the facility and the main road, I would save the exact address on your phone and allow a few extra minutes to find the right spot.
The start time is listed as 7:00 AM, with operating hours shown as Monday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The date range given runs from May 25, 2019, through December 8, 2026. That makes this primarily a morning activity, and that is useful to know when planning the rest of your day in Tobago.
You return to the same meeting point at the end. There is no separate hotel transfer included in the supplied details, although one past account connected with the company described pickup and drop-off at accommodation. Treat that as something to ask about rather than something included automatically.
The boat is described as having a large bimini on some outings, a valuable feature in Tobago’s strong sun. The shade will not make the boat cool, but it gives you a break between catches and helps protect the person who spends the morning watching the lines.
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Three Hours of Saltwater Fishing

The fishing portion is the heart of the trip. You go out with a crew that knows the local waters and handles the practical work of rods, bait, and equipment. The fishing gear is provided, so you do not need to arrive with specialist tackle or know the sport in advance.
That matters for first-timers. A boat fishing trip can feel confusing when several lines are out and the fish takes the bait quickly. Captain Brandon is repeatedly praised for keeping people involved and entertained, while Captain Bruce is described as persistent about finding the right fish. Those qualities are important because a good captain does more than steer the boat. You want clear instructions, help when a fish strikes, and enough encouragement to keep trying during a slow spell.
The catch can be varied. Tuna, mahi mahi, kingfish, barracuda, and bonito have all been caught on different trips. One outing produced six tuna. Another brought in two mahi mahi, a kingfish, and a tuna. A separate morning produced 12 bonito. These examples show the range of the fishing, but they should not be read as a guarantee for your own trip.
Mahi mahi seem to be a particular goal for the crew, and Captain Bruce is described as staying focused until the right fish was landed. Yet tuna may take the attention of the boat, and barracuda can provide an exciting catch of its own. The sea decides the final menu.
Some of the fishing appears to take place in shallower water, which makes the experience less intimidating for beginners than a long, serious offshore expedition. Other outings have involved faster boat rides and open-water fishing. The exact route can vary with the target fish, sea conditions, and the crew’s judgment.
The Crew Makes the Difference
A fishing boat is a small space, so the crew’s manner matters as much as the equipment. The strongest praise goes to Brandon and Bruce, with Elvis and Dale also named as part of particular outings.
Brandon is associated with humor, steady help, and high energy. That can make a big difference when you are waiting for a bite or trying to lift a heavy fish. Bruce is described as an experienced fisherman with a determined approach to finding mahi mahi and other catches. Elvis has served as Bruce’s sidekick on at least one trip, while Dale has helped make a family outing comfortable and easy.
Do not assume you will receive a particular guide unless the operator confirms it. Still, the names give you useful questions to ask when booking. If you have a first-time fisher, a child, or someone nervous about open water in your group, ask who will be leading the boat and what help is offered during the fishing.
The crew’s style appears social rather than formal. Music, conversation, and jokes have been part of some outings, and the boat has been described as having a good speaker. That will appeal to people who want a lively morning. If you prefer quiet fishing, mention that before departure.
What Happens When the Fish Bite

The most satisfying part of this experience is the hands-on work. You are not simply watching a crew fish while you sit back. You may be given the chance to handle the rod, reel in a strong fish, and see the catch brought aboard.
That is especially useful for families. Children have enjoyed the excitement of catching large fish, but the supplied information does not give an age limit or specific child-safety rules. Ask about those details before booking if you are bringing young children.
A large catch can also change the shape of the day. Some outings have ended with freshly caught fish cooked or grilled, including barracuda and other species. The tour description itself promises snacks and light refreshments, not a guaranteed cooked lunch, so you should confirm whether preparing the catch is part of your particular booking.
Bananas have a small place in the fishing folklore around this trip. One group brought them aboard and still caught mahi mahi, kingfish, and tuna. If you have heard the old superstition about bananas on fishing boats, you can safely treat it as a joke here.
The chance of catching something is clearly part of the appeal, but I would book this for the process, not only the result. A quiet sea morning with helpful instruction can still be worthwhile if the fish refuse to cooperate.
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Snacks, Drinks, and Shade on the Water

The experience includes snacks and light refreshments. Several outings also included cold drinks offered during the trip, and the fishing gear was supplied. That means you can travel light and focus on the water rather than packing a full picnic.
Still, the phrase light refreshments leaves room for interpretation. It does not specify the exact snacks, drinks, or quantity. If you have dietary restrictions, want a substantial meal, or do not drink certain beverages, contact Fish Tobago Tours before departure.
Bring your own water if you normally drink often in the heat. The tour is short, but sun, wind, and motion can make you thirstier than expected. I would also pack sunscreen, a hat that can be secured, sunglasses, and clothing that can get wet or smell of fish afterward.
The bimini shade is a helpful touch, but it does not replace sun protection. The sea reflects light from every direction, and the boat may leave shaded water when the crew follows fish. A light long-sleeved shirt is a sensible addition.
Sea Conditions and Comfort

The water has not been calm on every outing. One account describes a sunny, breezy day with somewhat choppy water, while other trips were praised for their relaxing sea conditions and easy time near reefs and beaches.
That is normal for a saltwater activity. If you are prone to seasickness, take the possibility seriously. The supplied information does not state whether seasickness medication, a restroom, or special assistance is available, so ask the operator directly rather than guessing.
The 3-hour-30-minute duration is a good compromise for many people. You get enough time to settle into the rhythm of the boat and have a real chance at a catch, but you are not committing to a full day offshore. For someone who wants a major sport-fishing expedition, the trip may feel short. For a family or first-time fisher, the shorter format may be exactly right.
The maximum of nine people keeps the group smaller than a large party boat. That usually means less waiting for a turn and a better chance to ask for help. It does not mean you will have a private charter, however. Confirm the group arrangement if privacy is important.
More Than Fishing on Some Outings

Fishing is the advertised focus, but the boat has also been used for snorkeling, swimming, and visits to nearby sea spots. Nylon Pool, No Man’s Land, and Pigeon Point have been part of some longer outings, along with reef viewing and time in the water.
These extras are worth understanding correctly. The listed activity lasts about three and a half hours, and the itinerary identifies one fishing stop. Snorkeling and beach time may depend on the day, the route, and the amount of time spent fishing. Ask whether they are included in your booking before you count on them.
When available, the combination makes good sense. Fishing gives you a clear goal, while snorkeling or swimming offers a change of pace after standing or sitting with the rods. The sea around Buccoo has also provided views of tropical fish, turtles, flying fish, birds, and reef water on different outings.
If your priority is snorkeling, choose a tour specifically sold for that purpose. If your priority is catching fish, do not expect a long swim stop to be guaranteed. The flexible format is attractive, but it also means the captain may adjust the plan to suit the conditions.
Is $150 a Fair Price?

At $150 per person, this is not a budget boat ride. The value depends on what you want from the morning.
The price includes the guided fishing activity and admission to the fishing stop, with snacks and light refreshments offered. Fishing gear is also provided, which saves you from renting or buying equipment. A small group, a working boat, and an experienced captain can make that fee reasonable for someone who wants an active sea experience rather than a simple sightseeing cruise.
The value is stronger if you catch fish, receive plenty of hands-on help, and get extra time for swimming or snorkeling. It is less compelling if you only want to look at the coast, do not enjoy waiting for fish, or are hoping for a guaranteed meal. The catch is not guaranteed, and the supplied information does not promise a specific species or quantity.
A private booking would also change the calculation, but no private rate is given. Ask whether the $150 price applies to a shared trip and what is included on your chosen date.
Who Will Enjoy This Most?
I would recommend this trip to first-time fishers, families with older children, couples who want a half-day on the sea, and anyone who likes an outing with a real activity at its center.
It also suits people who value a relaxed crew. Brandon’s humor and Bruce’s focus on finding fish sound useful for people who want both instruction and entertainment. The smaller group should help if you need assistance with the rod or want to learn as you go.
I would hesitate if you dislike open water, become uncomfortable in choppy conditions, or need a fully predictable schedule. I would also hesitate if your only goal is a specific fish. Mahi mahi, tuna, kingfish, barracuda, and bonito are possible catches, but the ocean does not read the booking form.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and most people can participate. The activity has a maximum of nine people. Because the booking is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason, confirm the date and your group’s plans carefully before paying.
Should You Book Fish Tobago Tours?
Book it if you want a lively, practical fishing morning from Buccoo Point, with gear supplied, refreshments available, and a crew that takes the catch seriously. The combination of a small group, local fishing skill, and the possibility of fresh-cooked fish gives the trip more character than a simple ride along the coast.
Skip it if you need a guaranteed catch, a guaranteed seafood lunch, or a quiet, highly structured cruise. For everyone else, $150 is a fair price for a short saltwater adventure, especially if you see the fishing as the main event and treat snorkeling or swimming as a possible bonus.
FAQ
How much does the Fun Fishing Tour cost?
The price is $150 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. The listed fishing stop is about three hours.
Where does the tour begin?
You meet at Fish Tobago Tours, number 2 Buccoo Integrated Facility, Buccoo Point, Trinidad and Tobago. The ticket redemption point is listed on Buccoo Main Road in Buccoo.
Where does the tour finish?
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How many people can join?
The tour accepts a maximum of nine people.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Snacks and light refreshments are offered. Fishing gear is also provided. The exact food and drink selection is not specified.
Can I cancel or change the booking?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
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