REVIEW · TURKS AND CAICOS
4HR Private bottom Fishing Charter with lunch
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Four hours, private boat, serious fun. I love the custom itinerary you shape with your crew and the included lunch plus drinks that make the trip feel effortless. One possible drawback: a few anglers noted the rods and reels can feel just adequate rather than top-shelf.
What I really like is the mix of options. You can focus on bottom fishing, swap in snorkeling with sea scooters, or just cruise islands and cays for scenery and wildlife. The private boat is a big plus, but you’ll need decent weather for the day to run smoothly.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Book This For
- A Private Bottom Fishing Charter in Turks and Caicos (for Up to Six)
- Choosing Your Route: Custom Itineraries That Stay Flexible
- On the Water: Shade, a Comfy Deck, and a Cooler That Works
- Bottom Fishing Time: What You’ll Actually Be Doing
- Snorkeling With Sea Scooters: Reef Time Without Exhaustion
- Lunch, Snacks, Rum Punch, and Prosecco Rosè on Board
- Cruising Cays and Uninhabited Islands: Wildlife and Sightseeing Moments
- Guides Who Make the Day Feel Personal: Captain Hans and Serge
- Price and Value: Is $1,590 for Up to Six Worth It?
- Timing, Weather, and How the 4 Hours Can Feel
- Who This Charter Is Best For (and Who Should Rethink)
- Should You Book This 4-Hour Turks and Caicos Fishing Charter?
- FAQ
- How long is the private bottom fishing charter?
- How many people can the group charter include?
- What’s included for food and drinks?
- Is snorkeling included, and do the sea scooters come with it?
- Can the itinerary be customized?
- Is pickup available?
- What happens if the weather is not good?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key Things I’d Book This For

- A private deck boat for up to six means no sharing the day with strangers
- Local guides who know the best fishing spots for bottom fishing time
- Sea scooters for reef snorkeling if you want an easier way to explore
- A full cooler plus lunch, rum punch, and Prosecco rosè keeps food and drinks simple
- Shade options on the boat so hot sun doesn’t control your schedule
- Captain Hans and First Mate Serge get praised for friendliness and tailoring the trip
A Private Bottom Fishing Charter in Turks and Caicos (for Up to Six)

This is a half-day private charter designed for groups who want control without planning every detail. The basic package is 4 hours (approx.) on a comfy deck boat, and it’s priced $1,590 per group for up to 6 people. That means the trip scales well if you’re traveling with family or a small group of friends rather than solo or as a couple.
Turks and Caicos already has that famous turquoise-water look, but what makes this charter feel different is the format: you’re not stuck on a rigid sightseeing loop. Instead, you’re spending your time around the islands with a crew who can steer your day toward fishing, snorkeling, or simply cruising and exploring cays.
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Choosing Your Route: Custom Itineraries That Stay Flexible

The “custom” part matters because it changes how the day will feel for your group. If you’ve got mixed ages or different energy levels, you can shift the balance as you go—more fishing time for the anglers, more swimming and reef time for the snorkelers, or calmer sightseeing if that’s what your crew wants.
You also get options on where you spend your time. The charter can include cruising around uninhabited islands and cays and bringing you close enough for wildlife interactions. Those are the moments that make the trip feel like it belongs to your group, not like a scheduled stop.
One practical tip: with only four hours, you want to pick a clear goal. If you want both serious fishing and reef snorkeling, I’d treat snorkeling as a planned break, not an endless detour. That keeps the most important parts from turning into a rush.
On the Water: Shade, a Comfy Deck, and a Cooler That Works

A lot of boat days fail in the small ways: too much sun, not enough to drink, and nowhere to relax. This one is built around basic comfort. The boat has lots of shade options, so you can recover between activities without feeling stuck under harsh sun.
Then there’s the onboard food and drink. You’ll have an included cooler with beers, soft drinks, and waters, plus lunch and snacks. The charter also calls out island-style rum punch, food, and Prosecco rosè on board. Even if you’re not a big alcohol person, having a range of drinks means fewer awkward moments and a calmer vibe for the whole group.
If you’re the type who likes to move at your own pace, this setup is handy. You can go out, swim, then return to a shaded deck and reset fast—especially useful when the group includes kids, older adults, or anyone who doesn’t want nonstop action.
Bottom Fishing Time: What You’ll Actually Be Doing

Bottom fishing is the core of this charter, and the crew is positioned as your advantage. The experience description emphasizes that the guides know the best local fishing spots and take you to areas worth your time. That matters because in fishing, it’s not just about the gear—it’s about location and timing.
Here’s the fair consideration: one review highlighted disappointment with the quality of the fish and the equipment (rods and reels). The same comment noted the equipment was mostly adequate for fish caught, but it still signals that this isn’t a gear-upgrade dream trip. If you’re used to very specific tackle setups or you’re picky about rod performance, go in with a flexible mindset.
My take: treat this as a guided fishing outing on a boat day, not as a tournament-style session. You’re paying for private time with local guidance, a comfy deck, and the chance to fish in the Turks and Caicos waters—not for a premium tackle shop experience.
Snorkeling With Sea Scooters: Reef Time Without Exhaustion

If you want a break from fishing, the charter offers optional snorkeling using sea scooters. That’s a big deal for a mixed group because it can make snorkeling more accessible. Instead of swimming hard against current or burning energy too quickly, you can use the scooter to cover reef areas more comfortably.
The experience describes snorkeling through beautiful reefs and emphasizes that this reef time can be part of the charter flow. You’re not locked into only one mode for the entire four hours, which is exactly what I look for on half-day trips. You can fish, get back on board, then switch gears.
A practical note: snorkeling time is still time. If you want sea-scooter snorkeling and fishing, be ready to choose when to switch activities. The crew can help you shape that pacing, but your group needs to decide what success looks like before you head out.
Lunch, Snacks, Rum Punch, and Prosecco Rosè on Board

Food is often where boat charters either shine or feel like an afterthought. This one is clearly built to keep everyone comfortable for the full four hours. You get lunch, snacks, and a variety of drinks included.
The details matter. The charter specifically mentions a full cooler and that you can enjoy island-style rum punch, food, and Prosecco rosè. That’s not just about alcohol. It’s also about variety—cold waters for hydration, soft drinks if that’s your preference, and a lunch that doesn’t force you to scramble for a meal after.
Why this matters for value: if you’ve ever done a half-day excursion that charges extra for food, you already know how quickly the real cost balloons. Here, the included meal and drinks help keep your budget predictable. At roughly $1,590 for up to six, the value improves a lot when you treat the charter as a complete plan, not just a boat ride.
Cruising Cays and Uninhabited Islands: Wildlife and Sightseeing Moments

Even if fishing is the main mission, the charter can include sightseeing highlights like uninhabited islands and cays. Those spots often feel quieter and more open than the busy shoreline areas, and they’re great for a slow, photo-friendly cruise.
The experience also calls out interacting with island wildlife. That’s not something I’d treat as guaranteed animal encounters, but it does suggest your crew will position you for chances to see nature up close.
What you gain from this part of the day is pacing. If fishing isn’t delivering exactly what you hoped, you still get scenery and exploration time. And if fishing is great, sightseeing can become the relaxing second act instead of a forced filler.
Guides Who Make the Day Feel Personal: Captain Hans and Serge

The best boat days tend to come down to the crew’s attitude. And here, the praise is specific.
One top review called out Captain Hans and First Mate Serge as fantastic guides who tailored the 4-hour excursion perfectly for a three-generation family ranging from age 19 to 82. That kind of range can be tricky—some people want motion, others want comfort, and everyone wants to feel like they matter.
The same review theme highlights that the crew’s style is professional and friendly. Another comment praised the captain and first mate as great to deal with, then added that the equipment and fish quality didn’t match expectations.
So I’d treat this charter as crew-led in the best way. If your group includes older adults or anyone who can’t do everything at full intensity, the ability to adapt is a real asset—not just a nice-to-have.
Price and Value: Is $1,590 for Up to Six Worth It?
Let’s do the math. The price is $1,590 per group for up to 6 people. If you fill the boat, that’s about $265 per person for a private, guided 4-hour charter with lunch, snacks, and drinks included.
Whether that feels like a good deal depends on what you’d otherwise pay for:
- a guided half-day boat experience with food and drinks
- separate transport or extra stops
- the cost of fishing-related guidance
- any add-ons like snorkeling gear or guided reef time
The included elements here are what help justify the price. You get the cooler with beers, soft drinks, and waters, plus meals and alcohol options like rum punch and Prosecco rosè. On top of that, you’re not sharing the boat with other groups, which is often where the experience quality changes.
What I’d weigh as the potential downside: some people reported concerns about the fishing gear and fish quality. If fishing results are your number-one reason for booking, keep your expectations realistic. If you want a great boat day with optional fishing and reef time, the package looks strong for the price.
Timing, Weather, and How the 4 Hours Can Feel
This charter is designed around a half-day window, and that impacts your planning in a good way. You can fit it into a Turks and Caicos schedule without losing a whole day to travel or long transitions.
Still, the experience requires good weather. If weather turns rough, the trip can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s standard for boat days, but it’s worth keeping in mind if your travel window is tight.
One strategy: pick a time that gives you some flexibility. Since you’re booking a private charter, rescheduling can matter, and having a little buffer in your itinerary reduces stress.
Who This Charter Is Best For (and Who Should Rethink)
This is a strong fit if you’re:
- traveling in a group of up to six and want your own boat
- mixing ages and energy levels
- interested in bottom fishing but also want the option to snorkel with sea scooters
- looking for an included-food, included-drink boat day that doesn’t require extra cash stops
It may be less ideal if you:
- expect premium tournament-level fishing gear
- are extremely focused on consistent, high-volume fish results
- want a purely snorkel-focused excursion with no fishing component
The tone of the praised reviews points to a crew that tailors the day, which is great for families and mixed groups. But the gear and fish-quality comment is your reminder to keep expectations flexible.
Should You Book This 4-Hour Turks and Caicos Fishing Charter?
Based on the overall rating—4.9 out of 5 with 97% recommending it—this charter clearly lands well for most groups. The most celebrated part is the crew experience: Captain Hans and First Mate Serge are repeatedly described as professional, friendly, and capable of tailoring the day for a wide age range.
I’d book it if you want a private, comfortable boat day where you can fish and also have a real plan for swimming and snorkeling. The included lunch, snacks, cooler drinks, and options like rum punch and Prosecco rosè make it feel like a complete outing.
I’d hesitate only if you’re the type who judges the success of the trip mostly by fishing gear quality and guaranteed fish results. In that case, keep your expectations grounded and treat it as a guided boat adventure first.
If that sounds like your style, this is a great way to spend four hours in Turks and Caicos—without the hassle of piecing together separate activities.
FAQ
How long is the private bottom fishing charter?
It’s approximately 4 hours.
How many people can the group charter include?
The price is for a group of up to 6 people.
What’s included for food and drinks?
Lunch, snacks, and a variety of drinks are included. There’s also an included cooler with beers, soft drinks, and waters, plus island-style rum punch and Prosecco rosè mentioned for the onboard experience.
Is snorkeling included, and do the sea scooters come with it?
Snorkeling with sea scooters is an option during the charter.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes. The charter is described as customizable, and you create your itinerary with your crew.
Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered.
What happens if the weather is not good?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.







