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Discover the authentic charm of Moorea with a private 7-hour fishing tour, learning ancestral techniques, catching your own lunch, and enjoying personalized guides.
Introduction
Our review of the Day DE Fishing VIP in Moorea offers a detailed look at a guided fishing adventure designed for small groups. If you’re dreaming of spending a day on the water, learning traditional Polynesian techniques, and savoring the fruits of your catch, this tour might be just what you’re looking for.
What we love most about this experience are the personalized attention that comes with a small group (up to four people) and the authentic culture that guides passionate local fishermen. Plus, the idea of catching your own lunch in such a stunning setting adds a satisfying, tangible element to the day.
A potential consideration is the price point—at over $1,800 per group, it’s an investment, but one that includes a full day of fishing, lunch, and expert guidance. It’s best suited for travelers who value a private, tailored experience and are eager to learn about Polynesian fishing techniques while enjoying an intimate day at sea.


A 7-Hour Sea Journey with a Cultural Twist
The tour begins bright and early at 7:30 am from Marina Vai’are, just a short hop from the heart of Moorea. You’ll board a private boat, setting the stage for a day filled with excitement and learning. The boat, suited for just your group, guarantees that you won’t be lost in a crowd—perfect for those seeking a more personal touch.
What makes this experience stand out is the diversity of fishing techniques. You’ll start with trolling along the reef targeting blue carangues—an active, lively form of fishing that offers immediate rewards if you’re lucky. Moving offshore, the guides get you involved in trying to catch larger species like tuna, swordfish, or mahi-mahi. For those interested in a more adventurous challenge, deep-sea fishing at 100 to 300 meters provides the chance to land impressive groupers or other deep-sea fish.
Spearfishing sessions add an extra layer of excitement, especially if you’re curious about underwater fishing techniques. You might find yourself catching colorful tropical fish like parrotfish or soldierfish. As one reviewer put it: “Swimming with skates and sharks was a unique experience,” highlighting the tour’s authentic and adventurous spirit.
Authentic Polynesian Guides
The real treasure of this tour is the guides themselves. Rooted in the island’s fishing traditions, they pass down ancestral techniques while sharing stories about local customs. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, guides like Averii & Anthony of Moorea Reo Tours will tailor their approach, making sure everyone feels involved and learns something new. The review, “The guide has a lot of knowledge on the spot and adapted to our whole family,” confirms that their expertise and adaptability shine through.
From Lagoon to Plate
The highlight for many is the lunch—fresh fish caught during the tour, prepared simply and shared in a convivial, friendly setting. It’s a true “from lagoon to plate” experience that emphasizes the value of locally sourced, freshly caught seafood. The feeling of catching your own lunch adds a rewarding, tangible element to the day, making the whole adventure feel more meaningful.
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Start at the Marina
Your day begins at 7:30 am, with a quick safety briefing and introduction to the boat and fishing gear. Expect a warm welcome from guides who are enthusiastic about sharing their skills and stories.
Trolling along the reef
The first stop involves trolling around Moorea’s vibrant reef for blue carangues. This is often the most accessible style for beginners, and guides will encourage you to try your hand at handling the rod. The scenery here is stunning—crystal-clear waters, coral formations, and the chance to spot marine life from the boat.
Offshore fishing for larger catch
Next, the boat heads further out, where the real thrill begins. You’ll learn how to fish for tuna, mahi-mahi, or swordfish. For many, this is the most exciting part; the chance to land a sizable fish makes the effort worth every minute.
Deep-sea fishing
Descending to depths of 100 to 300 meters, your guides introduce you to deep-sea techniques. Expect to encounter different species like groupers or other deep-sea fish, with guidance tailored to your comfort and skill level. This segment is particularly appealing for those craving a true adventure.
Spearfishing demo
For the curious, a short introduction to spearfishing lets you try your hand at catching tropical fish like parrotfish or soldierfish. This part tends to be a highlight for many guests, offering an authentic underwater challenge.
Lunch and sharing
After hours of fishing, you’ll head back to shore with your catch, where the guides prepare a simple, delicious meal from your fish. It’s a genuine moment of sharing, often accompanied by stories and laughter—an authentic feast in harmony with the ocean.
Return to the Marina
The tour wraps up around 2:30 pm, leaving you with memories of a full day of adventure, learning, and genuine cultural exchange.

At $1,831.82 for your group, the cost might seem steep at first glance. But consider what’s included: a full day of private-guided fishing, all techniques explored, lunch made from your catch, and the expert knowledge of local guides passionate about their traditions. With only up to four people, you gain not just a tour but a personalized experience that’s tailored to your interests and skill levels.
Many travelers find the value in the quality and authenticity of the experience—capturing unforgettable moments in a beautiful setting, learning ancestral fishing techniques, and sharing a genuine meal with loved ones or friends.

This adventure suits travelers who are interested in culture and hands-on experiences rather than just sightseeing from a distance. It’s ideal for those who appreciate small-group intimacy, want to learn about Polynesian traditions, or simply enjoy fishing and the sea.
If your group includes family members of varying ages, the guides’ ability to adapt ensures that everyone can participate at their comfort level. And if you’re eager to enjoy Moorea’s natural beauty while also engaging in a meaningful activity, this tour hits the mark.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. The guides tailor the experience to your skill level, whether you’re brand new to fishing or more experienced.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 7 hours, from 7:30 am to around 2:30 pm.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the private boat, multiple fishing techniques, guidance, and a lunch made from your catch.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the activity weather-dependent?
Yes. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people participate?
The tour is limited to your group of up to four for a more personalized experience.
Are there any physical requirements?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended, but guides are happy to adapt to your comfort level.
What kind of fish might I catch?
Includes tuna, mahi-mahi, swordfish, grouper, and tropical fish during spearfishing.
Is lunch included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy a meal prepared from your own catch, emphasizing fresh, local ingredients.
Where does the tour start and end?
At Marina Vai’are in Moorea, starting at 7:30 am and returning to the same point.
For a more personal experience, these private Moorea tours deliver individual attention
“The guide has a lot of knowledge on the spot.
He was able to adapt to the demands of the whole family.
From the smallest to the largest, we enjoyed…”
For those eager to combine adventure, cultural insight, and personal achievement, this private fishing tour in Moorea offers a rare opportunity. The guides’ expertise, the variety of fishing styles, and the chance to share a fresh, self-caught lunch make it a memorable experience. It’s especially suited for travelers who value authentic experiences and don’t mind investing in a full day of personalized, hands-on fun.
While the price is on the higher side, the memories, skills learned, and genuine connection to Moorea’s seafaring traditions provide a strong case for the value. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, this tour promises to leave you with stories to tell long after you’ve left the island.
Would we recommend it? Absolutely, especially if you’re looking for an immersive, personalized, and culturally meaningful day at sea. It’s a fantastic way to truly experience Moorea beyond the usual sightseeing, creating memories that will last a lifetime.