REVIEW · DUBAI
Private Regular Fishing Trip in Dubai
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Your first deep-sea fishing day in Dubai should feel easy. This private trip keeps it simple: a crew runs the show, you’re taught as you go, and you’re out on the water with serious city views.
I especially like how beginner-friendly it is, with supplied rods and hands-on guidance that work well for kids. I also like the value setup: you pay per group (up to 8) and get refreshments and snacks, so you’re not nickel-and-diming gear.
One thing to consider: if you go on an afternoon slot, you may see more smaller-to-medium fish than big trophies, since the crew notes mornings tend to be better for bigger targets.
In This Review
- Key things that make this fishing trip work
- Dubai Marina deep-sea fishing, without the charter headache
- The 4-hour flow: where the time goes
- What you’re likely to catch (and how variety builds excitement)
- The crew: safety, patience, and getting kids to actually fish
- Optional sightseeing: Atlantis and Burj Al Arab from the water
- Price and value: $425.60 per group, up to 8 people
- Who this trip suits best (and who should pick another option)
- What to do before you go: make the first cast easy
- Getting the most out of the afternoon slot
- Logistics that matter on a real trip day
- Should you book this private fishing trip in Dubai?
- FAQ
- How long is the private regular fishing trip in Dubai?
- How much does the trip cost?
- Is this a shared tour or private for my group?
- What age is the minimum for this fishing trip?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Where does the trip start and end?
- What kinds of fish might we catch?
- Can we add sightseeing like Atlantis and Burj Al Arab?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key things that make this fishing trip work

- Private boat for up to 8 people: your group fishes without sharing the boat with strangers.
- Tuition and fishing equipment are included: you do not need to bring gear or figure out tackle.
- Family-focused crew style: safety brief plus patient help for first-timers.
- Dubai coastline views while you fish: it’s not just a fishing errand, it’s a moving sightseeing experience.
- Optional landmark route: you can add views of the Atlantis and Burj Al Arab from the water.
- Catch variety depends on season and timing: you might land bream, grouper, catfish, and more, with small sharks possible in summer.
Dubai Marina deep-sea fishing, without the charter headache
Dubai can be flashy from the shore. From the water, it’s different: the skyline stretches, the coast feels wide, and the whole trip stops being a checklist and becomes a real outing. This fishing trip is built for that mindset. It’s private, it’s relatively short (about 4 hours), and it doesn’t ask you to be a serious angler to have fun.
The core idea is practical. You get a crew-led fishing experience that takes care of the friction points—especially gear and instruction. That matters in Dubai, where boat options can multiply fast and prices can jump once you add a lot of extras. Here, you’re paying for a contained experience for a group, not for a complicated fishing operation.
For me, the sweet spot is the balance: it’s not a super long, intense fishing day. It’s a relaxed chunk of afternoon time (with listed hours Monday–Thursday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM), plus enough instruction that kids can feel confident instead of just sitting there bored.
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The 4-hour flow: where the time goes

You’ll start at Go Fishing Dubai at Dubai Marina. The activity runs back to the same meeting point, which is helpful if you’re trying to keep the rest of your day simple.
Once you’re on the water, the time pattern is pretty clear. You won’t spend a big chunk of the trip in “waiting around.” The fishing itself takes up most of the outing after the crew gets everyone set with the right gear and casting setup.
Here’s what that usually feels like in a good beginner trip:
- A safety and basics run-through early on
- Rods and tackle handed over with straightforward tips
- You cast, reel, and learn by doing
- If you choose sightseeing, the route adds views without turning the day into a slow tour
In the feedback shared from previous trips, people repeatedly point to the fact that the crew keeps things moving and fun—so it doesn’t turn into a long lesson. That’s the real value for families.
What you’re likely to catch (and how variety builds excitement)

Fishing in Dubai isn’t one-species-only. Part of the fun here is that you get a chance at multiple types of fish depending on where you fish and the time of year.
For this regular session, the species list includes:
- Emperor
- Trivially (as listed)
- Catfish
- Small barracuda
- Grouper
- Sea bream
- Small sharks (only during summer)
You’ll also hear names like bream and grouper tied to the experience, and many people mention having a mix of catches rather than a single win-or-fail moment. That variety is especially important for kids and first-timers. When the day produces different fish, it keeps energy high and turns fishing into a story you can tell later.
One more timing note: the crew specifically shares that if you want to target bigger fish, mornings tend to be the better option. The afternoon can mean smaller-to-medium catches. So if your goal is maximum size, plan your schedule around that idea. If your goal is fun, learning, and catching something consistently, the afternoon is still a strong choice.
The crew: safety, patience, and getting kids to actually fish
This is one of the most consistently praised parts of the whole experience. Names that show up in feedback include Jameel, Captain Shereef, Oscar, and Shan. Across the messages, the theme is consistent: the crew is friendly, patient, and focused on making sure everyone knows what to do.
For first-timers, this matters more than fancy boat features. Kids usually need:
- a clear, simple safety start
- help setting up the rod and knowing when to cast
- encouragement so they don’t feel stuck or overwhelmed
The crew’s approach seems built for that. People describe feeling safe, getting short, clear explanations, and having staff who stay engaged instead of leaving you on your own after handing over a rod.
There’s also a social element. Several comments mention a relaxed vibe and even a playlist on the boat. That combination—teaching plus fun—often turns what could be a short attention span activity into an actual memory.
Optional sightseeing: Atlantis and Burj Al Arab from the water
Dubai landmarks look good from a taxi window. But from the sea, you feel the scale.
For this package, sightseeing routes are optional for views of:
- The Atlantis
- Burj Al Arab
You’re not forced into a full sightseeing schedule. The way this tends to work is that if you choose it, the ride includes time and positioning for those views while fishing still stays central.
This is a smart add-on if you’re mixing Dubai culture with a hands-on activity. If you’re traveling with someone who might not be obsessed with catching fish, the landmark segment gives them a reason to look up and enjoy the day too.
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Price and value: $425.60 per group, up to 8 people

Let’s talk money in a realistic way. You pay $425.60 per group for up to 8 people, for about 4 hours. That’s not “per person” pricing. In practice, the math gets better as your group size fills out.
If you’re a family of 4, you’re paying more per person than a full boat with 8. But if you’re a group of friends, or you have multiple kids who all want to fish, it can become very reasonable compared to the typical cost of arranging a private boat plus equipment plus instruction.
The bigger value point is what’s included:
- Tuition
- Equipment (including supplied rods)
- Refreshments (water, juices, soft drinks)
- Snacks (cupcakes and croissants)
So even though the number looks like a “charter price” at first glance, you’re not paying extra for the standard fishing gear setup and teaching. And for families, snacks and drinks keep the day comfortable enough that nobody is counting minutes until it’s over.
One practical thought: private transportation is not included. If you’re already staying near Dubai Marina or you can get there easily, this tends to work smoothly. If you’ll need a lot of taxi time, that changes the total cost.
Who this trip suits best (and who should pick another option)
This “most basic package” vibe is clearly aimed at:
- Beginners
- Families with kids (minimum age is 3)
- Groups who want a relaxing 4-hour outing without fishing logistics work
If you’re with younger kids, the minimum age matters. It means the crew can design the experience around early participation rather than treating small kids like they’re just along for the ride.
If you’re an experienced angler looking for big targets, you might still have a great time, but the afternoon timing can skew smaller/medium catches. For bigger fish, the crew’s guidance points toward morning sessions on other options.
So my take is simple:
- Pick this if you want first-time success and a friendly teaching experience.
- Consider morning if your top priority is size.
- Consider other specialized options if your main goal is a heavier catch-and-cook style day (some other formats with extra dining show up in the company’s broader offerings, but they aren’t described as part of this basic package).
What to do before you go: make the first cast easy

You don’t need to bring fishing equipment. That’s the whole point. But you still want your day to start clean and calm.
Here’s what I’d focus on based on the trip style:
- Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting a bit sea-air gritty.
- Bring sun protection. This is open water time in Dubai; you’ll feel it.
- Plan your expectations around being taught. The best days feel like a lesson you don’t hate.
- If you’re traveling with kids, talk beforehand about what they’ll do first: listen to the short safety brief, cast when the crew tells them, and keep reeling steadily.
Also keep in mind this trip requires good weather. Bad weather can disrupt plans (more on that in the FAQ).
Getting the most out of the afternoon slot
Afternoon trips are often more flexible for families. The tradeoff is fishing behavior and typical catch size. The crew has directly noted that mornings are better for bigger targets, while afternoons often produce smaller/medium fish.
So how do you win with an afternoon schedule?
- Focus on the experience, not the score.
- Be happy with variety. The species list alone hints at a mixed bag, and mixed bag days keep kids interested.
- Treat the crew’s instruction as your “cheat code.” Better casting and handling tends to improve your odds regardless of fish size.
Even if the afternoon is not the best for trophy fish, it can still be a fun alternative boat trip in Dubai because you’re getting both fishing and views.
Logistics that matter on a real trip day
This one is private, so your group handles your own pacing while the crew handles the fishing work. That’s usually smoother than public shared tours for families.
A few practical notes from the information you have:
- It’s a private tour/activity, only your group participates.
- It’s near public transportation, which can help if you’re using transit.
- The activity uses a mobile ticket.
- It runs within listed operating hours Monday–Thursday: 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM (so evening plans need to account for returning to the meeting point).
And don’t forget: refreshments and snacks are included, which is a big deal on a half-day outing where you’d otherwise be hunting for food.
Should you book this private fishing trip in Dubai?
If your travel group includes kids, or you want an easy, guided first taste of deep-sea fishing, I think this is a strong booking choice. It’s built around less stress: gear and tuition are included, the crew is repeatedly praised by name, and you get a relaxed 4-hour session with skyline-and-coast views.
Book it if:
- You want a beginner-friendly fishing experience with supplied rods.
- You’re traveling as a group up to 8, so the per-group price makes sense.
- You care about a fun staff-led day rather than complicated fishing prep.
Skip or plan carefully if:
- You mainly care about big trophy catches. The crew’s own advice points toward mornings for that.
- You need private transportation included (it isn’t).
If you can handle good weather and you’re okay with the afternoon catch-size reality, this trip is an efficient way to turn Dubai’s water views into an actual hands-on experience, not just another photo stop.
FAQ
How long is the private regular fishing trip in Dubai?
It runs for about 4 hours.
How much does the trip cost?
The price is $425.60 per group, for up to 8 people.
Is this a shared tour or private for my group?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
What age is the minimum for this fishing trip?
The minimum age is 3 years old.
What’s included in the price?
Refreshments (water, juices, soft drinks) and snacks (cupcakes and croissants) are included, along with tuition and fishing equipment.
What is not included?
Private transportation is not included.
Where does the trip start and end?
It starts at Go Fishing Dubai in Dubai Marina and ends back at the meeting point.
What kinds of fish might we catch?
The listed possibilities include emperor, catfish, small barracuda, grouper, sea bream, and small sharks only during summer, plus other species named in the session description.
Can we add sightseeing like Atlantis and Burj Al Arab?
Yes. Sightseeing routes for The Atlantis and Burj Al Arab are optional for this package.
What if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Also, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. Confirmation is received at booking time unless booked within 1 day of travel.
































