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Agadir Boat Trip – Fishing, Swimming &amp

Alexandra Dimitriou,GetTransfer.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou,GetTransfer.com
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十月份 22, 2025

立即预订这次旅行,在专业船员的指导下,享受内容丰富、节奏紧凑的水上体验。. 在阿加迪尔码头集合,登上船,享受便捷的开始,友善的面孔会在我们起航的那一刻起处理入住登记。.

时长 4 小时:09:00–13:00。最多容纳 12 位乘客。价格每人 70 欧元;儿童 40 欧元。提供 4 人以上团体预订优惠。包含高品质渔具、浮潜设备、救生衣和瓶装水。新鲜水果盒提供船上健康零食。行程专为平静的沿海环境设计,适合所有年龄段。.

行程沿着撒哈拉海岸线展开,提供全景视野,偶尔还能看到海豚。行程包括1小时的钓鱼环节、20分钟的游泳休息时间,以及在船员分享实用技巧的同时欣赏风景的时间。船长是一位拥有当地知识的专家,船员则随时提供安全简报和友好的支持。.

具体集合详情:请于出发前15分钟左右在主码头附近的步行道集合;请携带防晒霜、帽子、薄外套和一个小包。请穿着防滑鞋,并将贵重物品寄存在船上的储物柜中。活动所需的一切物品均已提供;在海况恶劣或风大的情况下会有所限制,届时我们将提供重新安排或退款,不收取任何费用。.

为何它是理想之选:对于寻求在海边享受美好时光的家庭和团体来说,这是一种便捷的选择,它具有可预测的日程安排和包含所有装备。尤其适合首次垂钓者和渴望兼顾轻型运动、社交聚会和轻松游泳的旅行者。我们的团队确保每位乘客从见面时的第一声问好到最后的挥手告别,都感受到热情和关怀。.

准备预订了吗? 查看日历,选择日期,直接预订。如果您需要定制版本,我们可以调整时长,添加私人装备,或设置自定义集合点。这是在阿加迪尔海岸,为一天海边时光增值的直接方式。.

在阿加迪尔乘船游览期间,我预计能捕到哪些类型的鱼?

预定破晓日期,最大化你的着陆机会 黄鳍金枪鱼多拉多, ,同时,海洋保持平静,船上工作人员会为您提供个人成功秘诀。这早期的开始在每一次拉动中都能带来愉悦,并为旅程的其余部分奠定积极的氛围。.

预计会有远洋和近岸物种的混合,包括 黄鳍金枪鱼, 多拉多 (鲯鳅), barracuda, 漂亮, 鲭鱼, 鲷鱼, grouper鲷鱼. 在这个区域,您也可能会遇到 鰤鱼 以及偶尔的大型渔获,具体取决于日期。 该地区在夏季尤其富有收获。 每次捕获都会增加您的经验,并为您提供大量机会来测试不同的渔具和技术。.

为了获得最佳效果,请选择在海况平静的日子预订。从阿加迪尔市中心的酒店前往码头很方便。船上提供装备,但黎明前出发请带上夹克。准备好你的个人水瓶和防晒用品;当水花冷却甲板时,你会喜欢在咬钩间隙的宁静。船员的友善提升了氛围,他们的提示能帮助你找到高产的钓点。这项活动提供了大量的乐趣,包括各种鱼类,套餐明码标价且预订步骤简单。你在这里获得的体验将在旅行结束后很久都伴随着你。.

通过将您的旅行与其他岸上活动或平静的返航航行相结合来继续探索该地区,以获得片刻的平静;精心策划的预订可让您的行程保持灵活性,并提高成功捕捞的机会。如果您重视人际关系,船员在出发前的简报会定下基调,而海洋气候和友好的船上氛围则使每一刻都令人难忘。.

季节性近海鱼类:金枪鱼、鲯鳅和梭鱼

季节性近海鱼类:金枪鱼、鲯鳅和梭鱼

为了在本次出海捕鱼季获得最佳体验,请预订一次由导游带领的 8 小时小团游,以便在金枪鱼、鲯鳅和梭鱼积极觅食的高峰时段出海,通常是在清晨到傍晚的平静微风时段。.

我们的团队提供地道的个性化指导,让初学者快速获得自信,同时让经验丰富的垂钓者磨练技巧。指导重点关注我们图集中列出的理想天气模式、水流线和高产地点,并为每个物种匹配相应的装备。.

深海知识丰富的船长dommarbury分享了经过验证的战术,并保持稳定的节奏,这种安排大多数垂钓者都很欣赏,因为它能带来安全、可预测的近海航程。.

前往码头的交通很便捷,提供从市中心酒店出发的班车选择,而且一天的行程中可以包括短暂的岸上停留,呼吸新鲜空气并进行一些轻松的活动,例如在附近的沙丘上玩滑沙,享受积极而有滋有味的休息。.

如果您是离岸钓鱼新手,您需要合适的装备,我们根据您的节奏定制设备和指导,让您从第一次抛竿到最后一次捕获都能欣赏风景和稳步前进。.

只要带着积极的态度,我们的团队会指导您完成一天的每一个步骤,从准备工作到您放生一条鱼并品味风景的那一刻。.

物种 理想窗口 何处寻觅 技术
金枪鱼 夏季至初秋(六月至九月) 远洋深海区,离岸 60–150 英里 使用散线钓法,快速移动的拟饵,如果有活饵则用活饵
鲯鳅鱼 (Mahi-Mahi) 春季至夏末(三月至八月) 表层暖水团,海山附近的海流边缘 使用鲜艳的塑料饵或活饵进行抛钓或拖钓;保持装备轻便,鱼线新鲜。
金梭鱼 春至秋(四月至十月) 中层水域,靠近碎片,礁石边缘 粗重的钢丝前导线,快速刺鱼钓组,猛力扬竿

近岸捕捞:鲷鱼、 snapper 鱼和鲭鱼

从城市码头预订一个值得信赖的供应商提供的半日游,您就可以在专注垂钓的同时,抽出时间来一次清爽的游泳。.

Nearshore catches lean toward sea bream, snapper, and mackerel. Sea bream typically run 0.3–0.6 kg, snapper 0.4–1.2 kg, and mackerel 0.25–0.8 kg, with multiple keeps per outing when conditions are calm. Where tides stay stable, bites come quickly and you can re-rig fast for the next line, giving plenty of chances to add to your tally. Clear bite signals help you time your next cast, and the light tackle keeps it manageable for beginners and satisfying for families.

Dates run daily, with morning 09:00 or afternoon 13:00 departures. A half-day on the water covers about 2.5–3 hours, part of a busy day, leaving time for a quick dip or a stroll along the quay before returning to the marina.

Pricing updates are posted and seats are available on most departures. Packages are priced per boat or per guest, with add-ons like gear rental and fish cleaning available. If you need to cancel, you can do so up to 24 hours before the date for a refund; otherwise refunds follow the provider’s policy and are processed within 5–7 business days.

Onboard comforts include shade, clean seating, and a soothing breeze. After the bite, soak in the sunshine and enjoy delicious bites or desserts to round out the day.

Whether you seek a calm, family-friendly outing or a thrill-filled session, this option fits. Adding flexibility to your visit, you can request gear setup, target preferences, and a pace that matches weather windows. This arrangement adds convenience for travelers.

From the city, a quick ride to the marina makes it easy to fit a visit into a busy day. This experience delivers a steady bite rate, a chance to stock up on fresh fillets, and a memorable coastal cruise.

Size, weight, and bag considerations for popular targets

One requirement for smooth handling on deck is a compact, weatherproof bag size 25–35L; keep total gear weight around 9–10 kg. From taroudant to Agadir, you can join cruises that blend adventure with a unique scenic coastline and maritime culture, including a friendly meeting with the crew. A seamless flow from preparation to landing helps everyone enjoy the day more, especially on dates with calm seas.

  1. Small reef targets (0.5–3 kg)

    • Size and weight: 0.5–3 kg typical; use 15–25 lb test line; leader 20–30 lb; rod 1.8–2.2 m; reel loaded with 150–250 m of line.
    • Bag considerations: keep 1 keeper per fish; measure on deck; release undersized fish; total carry 3–5 kg if you keep 1–2 fish; use a cooler bag with ice to preserve fillets.
    • Gear tips: including light jigs 10–25 g or small plastics; optional extra spares in a waterproof pouch; forward planning helps deck flow; taste and aroma of your catch add to the experience.
  2. Medium pelagic targets (4–8 kg)

    • Size and weight: 4–8 kg common; line 30–50 lb; leader 50–80 lb; rod 2.4–3.0 m; lures 60–120 g; trolling setups or fast jigging.
    • Bag considerations: aim for 1 keeper or two smaller fish per person on date-specific limits; larger specimens released; measure first; total bag around 5–12 kg depending on date.
    • Gear tips: bring a mid-weight harness; spare 30–50 lb spool; optional gaffing tools; beverages and snacks help during the fight.
  3. Large pelagic targets (8–25+ kg)

    • Size and weight: 8–25+ kg; line 60–80 lb; leader 100–130 lb; rod 2.7–3.4 m; heavy jigging or trolling gear; sturdy reel with smooth drag.
    • Bag considerations: limit to 1 keeper per person when allowed; release others; use a tape measure to verify size; total bag weight often 8–15 kg depending on catch and date.
    • Gear tips: heavy tackle box, cutters, and a sturdy landing net; optional stout belt and seat; forward planning improves safety and speed on deck.

The offering focuses on flexibility for various groups, with friendliness from the crew, and a feedback loop to update the maritime offering. On board, you will find a restroom and beverages to enjoy along the scenic coastline. For those seeking an adventure that matches your taste, plan your date carefully and share feedback after the trip; various options and optional side stops suit your group’s needs, with forward planning for dates and seamless execution. This region connects inland markets with coastal experiences, enhancing your overall trip.

Gear, tackle and lure tips for different species

Recommendation: start with a 50–80 lb braided main line paired with a 60–100 lb fluorocarbon leader and a 7’6″–8′ rod for most nearshore pelagic targets around Agadir, Morocco, to ensure solid hookups and worry-free days on the ocean there.

  • Pelagics (tuna, dorado, wahoo): Use a heavy setup that handles long runs and strong pulls. most setups rely on a 50–80 lb braid and a 60–100 lb leader; reels should offer smooth drag and quick line pickup. Lures include 6–8 inch skirted baits, metal jigs in the 180–350 g range, and surface poppers 100–180 mm. Colors in daylight: chrome, blue/black, and neon; at dawn or dusk try bright patterns. Trolling speed stays around 6–8 knots; when birds circle, switch to casting and work the surface to trigger strikes. These tactics work well for catching offshore and inshore schools off the city coast, and they translate to positive memories on Morocco cruises and guided trips.

    • Leader length: keep 5–15 ft of fluorocarbon to reduce bite-off risk from big tuna and dorado.
    • Terminal tackle: use circle hooks 5/0–7/0 for easier hook-ups and higher landing rates.
    • Maintenance: rinse gear after every day to protect against salt and sun; inspect guides for salt buildup and smooth drag rings for frictionless work.
  • Bottom species (grouper, snapper, yellowtail, sea bass): Target reefs and wrecks with a stout bottom rig. For these there is value in a 40–60 lb main with 60–80 lb leader, a 7’6″–8′ rod, and a reel with solid line capacity. Use jigs in the 80–200 g range, vertical metal spoons, and soft plastics in natural hues to match the local forage. A dropper or sliding sinker rig improves bites when current is strong, and you can switch to a small live-bait setup if permitted by the charter. You’ll find best results during moving tides and in the calmer parts of the day in the Agadir area, making it a favorite choice for many participants on guided charters.

    • Jigging: 80–150 g vertical jigs with steady pulls; pause every few seconds to entice bottom feeders.
    • Color choice: earth tones and silver reflections mimic local forage; keep a few glow/green options for dirty water.
    • Leaders: use 60–80 lb fluorocarbon with 40–60 lb main line to balance strength and sensitivity.
  • Medium snappers and nearshore species (mackerel, bonito, small trevally): Use lighter tackle that allows quick bites and fast retrieves. A 20–40 lb main line with 20–40 lb leader supports lively fights and short runs. Lures include metal spoons in 15–40 g range, small soft plastics, and in-line spinners. Match the lure size to the fish; most bites come when the bait is between 2–4 inches in length. Color options: silver, blue, and reflective gold. Work with steady retrieves and occasional twitches to provoke strikes, especially in the busy fishing days around Agadir’s bays.

    • Spinners: choose 2–4 g spoons for micro-chases; use a fast turnover to keep lures in the strike zone.
    • Soft plastics: 2–3 inch paddletail or curl-tail grubs in blue/white or chartreuse.
    • Line management: keep the line tight to avoid tangles when multiple boats are casting in close quarters with meeting guides or in busy harbors.
  • Inshore saithe-like and coastal species (red mullet, seabream, bream): For these species, lighter gear shines. A 12–25 lb braid with a 12–25 lb fluorocarbon leader, a 6’6″ rod, and a small spinning reel handle easy, precise casts from the shore or a shallow reef. Use micro jigs (10–20 g) and small soft plastics (1–2 inch) to imitate baitfish or crustacean scraps. Chunk baits or meal-based attractants can improve bite rates when the water is clear; use natural tones to blend with the seabed. These equipment choices let you fish from the city shoreline or a calm boat ride, producing steady catches and lasting memories for participants during a Morocco cruise or a guided shore excursion.

    • Snook-like targeting: bounce a 10–15 g jig along sandy patches close to structure to draw shy fish from hide.
    • Live baits: if permitted, small shrimp or minnows increase contact rates in clear water.
    • Hook choice: circle hooks size 6–1/0 work well for seabream and red mullet to reduce gut hooks.
  • Lure selection and presentation notes: For all species, bring a basic kit of spoons, soft plastics, and topwater options. Include at least three color patterns (chrome/blue, dark blue/black, and glow) to adapt to water clarity and light conditions. Practice a few retrieves before your trip to avoid overthinking; a simple steady reel pace or a controlled twitch-twitch-pause can produce the most bites, and adjustments often come within a single day of fishing there. Throughout your days on agadir cruises, these tactics deliver consistent catches and help you build positive stories with every bite. Remember to hide from glare when the sun is high by angling the line toward shadows or deeper water to keep your lure visible and your line less visible to wary fish.

Availability and gear loans: many charters in Agadir city offer worry-free gear rental and guided instruction, making it easy to start catching on the first day. Reviews highlight how these kits perform in diverse conditions, and you’ll often see participants returning for additional days because the equipment, the tips, and the gentle coaching create memorable, low-stress experiences. Also, if you’re joining a group, bring a compact kit for luggage balance and a break between long sessions to keep energy high for meal breaks and socializing with the crew. There are plenty of moments to share stories and plan the next day of memories on Morocco’s blue ocean.

Best practices for landing, handling and releasing fish on board

Always land the fish with a soft landing net and keep it in the water or on a damp deck mat during the initial moments on board; for a 5-hour trip, this approach reduces stress for mackerel and other species and helps them swim away healthily in the beautiful environment around you.

Handle with care: wet hands or gloves, support the fish along its belly, and avoid squeezing or lifting by the jaw or gills; use a dehooking tool and optional barbless hooks; if the hook is deeply seated, cut the line and let the fish recover in water.

Even a mouthwatering mackerel deserves a careful release; keep the fish in the current, move it gently to the surface, and allow revival time; avoid exposing the fish to air longer than necessary; once it shows strength, give it space to swim away.

Onboard program notes: quality equipment and a variety of tackle options enable specific, tailored guidance from our expert crew; here on the 5-hour itinerary, personalized tips, especially for first guests, improve safety and total experience. This offer also includes optional restroom access and clear, non-refundable booking terms, while reasons customers return include what they value in care for their catch and the fish’s welfare; this approach adds value and is reflected in ratings for their time on board.