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Experience Tahiti's waters with a private half-day deep sea fishing tour, combining local expertise, stunning views, and potential big catches—ideal for fishing enthusiasts.
If you’re craving a true ocean adventure during your Tahitian getaway, a private half-day deep sea fishing tour might just be the highlight of your trip. While we haven’t personally been on this exact tour, the detailed information and traveler reviews paint a vivid picture of what you can expect—and whether it’s worth your while. This experience offers something for both seasoned anglers and curious newcomers alike, making it a flexible choice for most visitors looking to enjoy French Polynesia’s legendary waters.
What really draws us in are the authentic local guides, who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and techniques, and the chance to enjoy stunning mountain views along the coast while trying to hook some impressive fish. On the flip side, a review points out that sometimes the day can be less productive, especially if luck isn’t on your side. This tour is best suited for travelers who are happy to embrace the unpredictability of fishing and value the experience of being out on the ocean with expert locals.
This tour is an excellent pick for those interested in a private, personalized outing—meaning your group won’t be sharing the boat with strangers. If you love the idea of combining scenic views with a chance to catch tuna, marlins, or mahimahis, then this could be a memorable way to spend part of your Tahitian itinerary.


Starting from the Poissonnerie Happy Tuna in Arue, your half-day journey begins with a sense of anticipation. The boat, called the “Poti Marara,” is a classic Tahitian fishing vessel designed originally for flying fish but now equipped for all kinds of angling. Its reputation for comfort and versatility makes it a fitting vessel for a variety of fishing techniques, such as trolling, popping, jigging, or the traditional “POITO” method.
The boat’s design and size suggest a cozy, intimate experience—perfect for groups of up to four people, offering a chance to really connect with your guides and your surroundings. The crew, composed of passionate locals, are eager to share their deep knowledge of the ocean, fishing techniques, and marine life.
For a more personal experience, these private Tahiti tours deliver individual attention
The trip typically lasts about 4 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy the boat ride, learn some new skills, and maybe land a prize fish. As you leave the coast, you’ll be treated to views of Tahiti’s lush mountains standing sentinel around the island, a sight that’s as breathtaking as it is calming.
During the trip, your guides will employ various fishing methods to increase your chances of success. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned angler, they will explain and demonstrate techniques like trolling for marlins or jigging for mahimahis, adding an educational element to the outing.
All necessary gear—large rods weighing 130 lbs, lures, baits, and safety equipment—is provided, so you won’t need to worry about bringing your own. This includes safety gear, which is especially reassuring for those unfamiliar with open-water fishing. The boat’s design ensures comfort, with enough room to move around and enjoy the scenery.
A thoughtful touch is the local snack offered during the trip. It’s a chance to recharge and enjoy some regional flavors while admiring the sights or swapping stories with your fellow anglers. According to reviews, the snack is a great way to keep your energy up during what can sometimes be a waiting game.

While the experience promises excitement and the chance of landing impressive fish, you should be aware that sometimes it might not be as fruitful as hoped. One reviewer recounted a less successful day, citing a small boat, limited lines, and a trip that didn’t produce much beyond small fish like guppies. The owner responded with professionalism, explaining that the crew is skilled, but the ocean’s mood can sometimes favor the fish over the fishermen.
This honesty highlights an important aspect of deep sea fishing: patience and luck are key. The price of $910.98 per group might seem steep at first glance, but considering the all-inclusive equipment, local expertise, and private setting, it’s a fair value—especially if a big catch is part of your dream.
This trip suits fishermen of all levels, especially those interested in a personalized experience with local guides. It’s perfect if you want to combine scenic beauty with the thrill of trying to land species like marlins or tuna. The private group setting makes it ideal for families, couples, or small friend groups seeking a more intimate outing.
However, if you’re primarily looking for guaranteed catches or a more relaxed sightseeing trip without the fishing pressure, this may not be the best fit. The unpredictability is part of the appeal, but it’s good to go in with realistic expectations.


This half-day deep sea fishing tour offers a unique blend of adventure, cultural authenticity, and stunning scenery. It’s especially appealing to those who want a private, guided experience with all the necessary gear provided, and who enjoy being out on the water with a chance for a memorable catch. While success isn’t guaranteed, the opportunity to learn traditional techniques from passionate locals and enjoy the incredible views of Tahiti’s mountains more than makes up for it.
If you’re after an authentic, quiet day at sea with a focus on fishing and scenery, this tour delivers. It’s best suited for travelers who don’t mind the element of chance and want a personalized experience that emphasizes local expertise and natural beauty.
“The boat was small with a driver that only put out one line and boated us around for 3 hrs, the only water was a large bottle that was warm and alr…”

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guides are happy to share fishing techniques and assist beginners, making it a good choice regardless of skill level.
What species might I catch?
You could target species like Mahimahis, bonites, red tuna, and marlins.
How long is the trip?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, providing a manageable window for most travelers.
What is included in the price?
All fishing equipment, bait, lures, safety gear, and a local snack are included.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at Poissonnerie Happy Tuna in Arue, French Polynesia.
Is transportation offered?
Pickup is available, making it easier to access the meeting point.
What kind of boat is used?
The boat, called the Poti Marara, is a typical Tahitian vessel designed for comfort and versatility.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring sun protection, comfortable clothing, and a positive attitude—everything else is provided.
How many people can join?
This is a private tour for up to 4 guests, perfect for a small, intimate group.
Searching for a genuine Tahitian ocean adventure? This private half-day deep sea fishing trip might just be your ticket to unforgettable scenery and the thrill of the catch. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a curious first-timer, it offers a chance to connect with local guides, enjoy breathtaking views, and perhaps bring home a prize. Just remember, patience and luck often go hand-in-hand with fishing—and that’s part of the fun.