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Belek Fishing Tour

Fishing Price

Adult
£45 per person
Passenger
£25 per person
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Tue
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Transfer
Meal
Drinks
Guide
Duration: 5 hours
Tour Hours: 07:00 - 12:00
Includes: Transfer from hotel , fishing gears, bait, training of participants how to fish by experienced instructors, lunch, soft drinks.
Excludes: Personal expenses
Don't Forget: Swimwear, towel, sunglass, sunscreen, hat.
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Fishing Program

  • Transfer from Hotel
  • Fisherman's instructions
  • Fishing on the Open Sea
  • Lunch
  • Swimming Break, Rest on Deck
  • Return Transfer to Hotel
  • Private fishing tour is available

Fishing Booking

Total Price: £

Fishing Description

A lot of people in Belek say “we should do a fishing trip” and then never book it… because they imagine something complicated: licenses, scary deep water, boring waiting, or a captain who doesn’t explain anything.

This Belek Fishing Tour is not that vibe.

It’s a simple 07:00 – 12:00 morning trip (about 5 hours) with hotel pickup, gear, bait, and a crew that actually shows you what to do. It runs every day, so you don’t have to build your whole holiday around one available date.

First thing: the prices (because everyone asks)

Here’s what the page lists for Belek fishing tour prices:

  • Adult : £45
  • Passenger : £25

That “Passenger” option is more useful than people think. It’s for the person who wants the sea morning + lunch + chill time… but doesn’t really care about holding a rod the whole time.

What you get (and what you don’t)

Included: hotel transfer, fishing gears, bait, training from experienced instructors, lunch, soft drinks.
Not included: personal expenses.
Bring: swimwear, towel, sunglasses, sunscreen, hat.

And yes — bring the hat. One of the reviews on the page literally mentions someone forgetting theirs and getting sunburnt. That’s a very Belek holiday moment.

 

“Is it one of the best Belek fishing tours?”

If you mean: easy, well-organised, beginner-friendly, good value, calm morning on the Mediterranean — then yeah, it belongs in that list.

But if you’re expecting “big game fishing energy” where you’re fighting a monster fish for half an hour… keep expectations realistic. This is a Belek Fishing Trip made for regular travellers, families, couples, and curious beginners.

You can have a really strong catch day (one reviewer said they caught way more than expected).
And you can also have a slower day where you wait more than you fish (another review says the fishing was slow and they got a bit bored).

That’s not “bad service”. That’s… fishing.

 

The stuff tourists worry about (the real list)

1) “It starts at 7am… is that painful?”

Honestly? If you’re a late sleeper, the pickup feels early. But the sea is usually nicer in the morning: cooler air, less glare, calmer water. Plus you’re back by lunch time, not losing the whole day.

Tip from me: don’t go heavy on breakfast. Something light is better.

2) “What if I’m a total beginner?”

You’re covered. The tour includes training and the crew helps with the basics.
And from what I see with guests: people relax the second they realise they’re not being judged for “doing it wrong”.

3) “Will I get seasick?”

Some people do — especially if they already know they’re sensitive. Morning water helps, but it’s still the sea. If you’re prone to motion sickness, take your usual tablet before pickup and stay out in the fresh air.

4) “Is lunch actually decent?”

Most people are fine with it — it’s a simple meal on a boat, not a luxury restaurant.
But to be fair, one review on the page mentions food service being a bit slow. So if you’re the kind of person who gets hangry fast, bring a small snack in your bag.

5) “How crowded is the boat?”

It’s not a party-boat, but it’s not always private either. The page explains there are shared group boats and private options, and group sizes can vary. If you want more space and less waiting, private is the move.

 

What you might catch (no promises, just reality)

The page lists common Mediterranean fish around Belek like sea bream, sea bass, mackerel, bonito (and sometimes more variety depending on season and conditions).

Some days you’ll be busy. Some days you’ll have quiet stretches. A lot of guests actually enjoy those quiet parts more than they expect — sitting there, sea breeze, no schedule, no “go-go-go”.

 

How to fit it into your Belek holiday

If you’re building a week plan, this tour works best as your “reset morning” between louder days.

 

My honest “should you book it?” take

Book the Belek Fishing Tour if you want:

    a simple morning plan with clear inclusions
     
  • beginner-friendly guidance (no awkwardness)
     
  • a relaxed boat day that ends by lunchtime
     
  • fair pricing (£45)
     

Skip it if:

    you hate early mornings
     
  • you get bored easily when things are slow
     
  • you expect guaranteed “big catch” action every minute (that’s not how the sea works)
     

If you go in with the right mindset, it’s a genuinely nice half-day on the Mediterranean — not perfect every single day, but very solid for what it is.

 


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Fishing Charter

A fishing charter is a private or shared boat trip designed for fishing on the open sea. It’s perfect for beginners, families, or professional anglers who want guided fishing with all equipment provided. In Belek and along the Turkish Riviera, charters include fishing gears, bait, instructor help, lunch, and hotel transfer. You can choose half-day or full-day options, and the crew helps find the best spots for species like sea bass, tuna, or grouper. Many fishing charters also offer the chance to cook or grill your catch onboard, making it a fun and memorable day on the Mediterranean.

Big Game Fishing

Big Game Fishing in Turkey is an exciting sea adventure for those who want to catch large fish like tuna, swordfish, or amberjack in the deep waters of the Mediterranean. These trips usually start early in the morning and last around 6–8 hours. Professional captains use trolling and deep-sea techniques with strong rods, reels, and bait. All equipment, safety gear, and transfers are included. Big game fishing boats are modern and fully equipped with GPS and fish-finders to locate the best spots. It’s ideal for fishing lovers who want a real challenge and the thrill of catching big fish in the beautiful waters near Belek and Antalya.

Fishing trips

Belek fishing trips are a great way to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea while catching fish like sea bream, sea bass, mackerel, and bonito. Trips usually last around 6 hours and include hotel transfer, fishing gear, bait, lunch, and soft drinks. Local crew members help beginners with training and show the best fishing spots near Belek. You can join group tours or rent a private boat for a more personal day. Online booking via WhatsApp or the website is easy, and many tours offer discounts for passengers. With great reviews and daily departures, Belek fishing trips are one of the best activities in Turkiye for sea lovers.

Deep Sea Fishing

Deep sea fishing in the Mediterranean is a mix of sport and relaxation, ideal for travelers who enjoy time on the open sea. The boats go far from the shore where the water is deep and calm, and you can target species like grouper, barracuda, tuna, and dorado. We provide all fishing gear, bait, and safety equipment, so you don’t need any experience. The crew teaches how to handle the rods and reels, and helps you pull in your catch safely. Many deep sea fishing trips in Belek also include swimming breaks, soft drinks, and lunch on board, making it a full day of fun and nature at sea.


Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Belek?

In Belek, you can catch a variety of Mediterranean fish such as sea bream, sea bass, mackerel, red mullet, bonito, and sometimes even barracuda or small tuna in deeper waters. 

Can you fish in Belek?

Yes, you can. Belek is one of the easiest places in Türkiye to enjoy recreational fishing. You can join a fishing tour by boat, fish directly from the beach or pier, or rent a small boat from us. Morning and evening are the best times to fish.

Where are the best places to fish in Antalya?

Some of the best fishing spots around Antalya include Belek coast, Kundu pier, Manavgat River mouth, Kaleiçi marina, and the Kemer deep-sea zone. Each area has its own style calm shore fishing, river fishing, or open-sea adventures. Local captains know the seasonal spots where fish gather, so joining a guided trip gives you the best chance of a good catch.

Can I fish on my own in Belek?

Yes, you can easily fish on your own. Early morning or sunset are the best times. You just need a basic fishing rod, small hooks, and bait like shrimp or squid. For deeper waters or larger fish, it’s better to go with a licensed fishing boat that provides all equipment like Belek Travel

Can I learn sea fishing from local fishermen?

Absolutely. We organize experienced local fishermen who teach beginners step by step. They’ll show you how to prepare the bait, cast your line, handle the rod and reel, and safely bring in your catch. It’s a fun and easy way to learn while enjoying a relaxing day on the Mediterranean Sea.

What bait works best in the Mediterranean Sea?

The most effective bait in the Mediterranean is shrimp, squid, small sardines, or pieces of fish. For bottom fishing, natural bait like shrimp or squid works best. For bigger predators such as barracuda or tuna, fishermen use lures, silicone baits, or spinning techniques. The right bait often depends on the weather, time of day, and depth of water.

What is the tastiest fish in Türkiye?

Local favorites are sea bream and sea bass. They have tender, white meat and are perfect for grilling. Other delicious fish include mackerel, sardines, tuna, and red mullet. In coastal restaurants, the daily catch is usually served fresh, often caught the same morning.

Do I need a license for fishing in Türkiye?

No license is required for basic recreational fishing from the shore, rocks, or pier. Tourists can fish freely without paperwork. A license is only needed for professional or large-scale fishing with nets. All our boat tours already include the necessary permits and insurance, so you can simply join and enjoy.

What kind of fish live near Belek?

The waters around Belek are home to sea bream, sea bass, mackerel, bonito, sardines, red mullet, and sometimes grouper, barracuda, or small tuna in deeper areas. The variety changes by season, but the coast always has active fish populations thanks to warm Mediterranean currents.

Is it deep sea or coastal fishing?

Both options are available. Coastal fishing happens close to the shore and is ideal for beginners or families. Deep sea fishing takes the boat farther into the open sea, where you can target bigger fish like tuna, grouper, or dorado. Deep-sea trips last around 5–6 hours and include swimming and lunch breaks.

Is the tour private or shared with others?

You can choose. Shared group tours are perfect for meeting other travelers and keeping costs low. Private tours are arranged just for your group, ideal for families, couples, or those who prefer personal space, flexible timing, and customized service.

How many people are on the boat?

Our group boats take around 10–15 guests, depending on the size of the vessel. Private boats can be reserved for 2 people or up to 10–12 for larger groups. Every boat has enough shaded and open areas so everyone can fish comfortably.

Can we bring our own fishing gear?

Yes, you can bring your own rod and tackle if you prefer. However, tour already include professional fishing equipment, bait, and safety gear.

What should I wear?

Comfortable, light clothes are best: shorts, a T-shirt, a hat, and sunglasses. Bring sunscreen, a small towel, and a light jacket in cooler months. Non-slip shoes or sandals are recommended, as the boat deck can get wet. Swimwear is useful if you’d like to swim during the break.

Will the captain help with bait and reeling in fish?

Yes, the crew assists with everything. They help you prepare the bait, explain how to cast the line, and guide you while reeling in the fish. Beginners don’t need any previous experience, the captain and team make sure everyone enjoys a safe and successful fishing day.


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Clair Huel

Clair Huel

What a DAY! Caught more fish than I ever expected. Captain Emre was super friendly and kept us all safe. Can’t wait to go again!

Adam Boyle

Adam Boyle

The boat was comfortable and the guidance from Captain Mustafa was topnotch. Loved the peaceful vibe and the chance to relax while waiting for a good catch. Definitely worth every minute spent out on the water.

Prof. Ansel McKenzie MD

Prof. Ansel McKenzie MD

Amazing outing, everything was perfect, except I forgot my hat and sunburnt a bit but Captain Okan helped a lot with advice and was very patient. Will do this again soon!

May Thiel

May Thiel

Had a great day out thanks to Captain Adil. The fishing was good and the boat was comfortable. Only thing that held me back from stars was the food service, a bit slow. Would recommend for anyone wanting a relaxing day on the water.

Lawrence Feeney

Lawrence Feeney

Okan was really nice but the fishing was kinda slow. Caught a few fish but got a bit bored waiting. The boat was clean and the crew tried their best. Good for a chill day if u like just sitting on the water and some casual fishing.



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