Fishing with Hafid on the Cavalier
Cavalier
Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria
Cavalier
Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria- LOA:
- 40,00 ft
- Engine:
- 2 x 325 HP
- Year:
- 2005 - Refit: 2021
- Persons:
- 8
Hafid
The service includes
- Fishing tackle
- Fishing License
- Bait & lures
- Drinks
- Snacks
- WC on board
- Cabin
- Transfer service
- Taxes included
- Ice Box
- Gas / Petrol included
General policies
- Child Friendly
- You Keep Catch
- Catch & Release allowed
Cancellation policy
- Deposit non-refundable
Fishing techniques
Payment method:
20.00
% deposit paid on TomsCatch.com to block the boat, balance due directly to the captain:
- Cash
Location of the charter Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria:
About the captain
Hafid
- Languages:
- English, Spanish
Located in Puerto Rico, Canary Island, this fishing charter is excellent for your deep sea fishing trips with your family and friends. Everything is on board to enjoy a wonderful day light tackle fishing or big game fishing in Puerto Rico.
We offer half day or full day fishing trips and go an extra mile to ensure your trip is memorable and productive. Everyone is welcome aboard our fishing charters - from novice to experienced anglers, to corporate groups and families. Book this Gran Canaria fishing boat now and enjoy a great day fishing in Gran Canaria.
Discover the thrill of fishing in the crystal waters of Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, aboard the "Cavalier." With Captain Hafid leading the way, this 40 ft charter boat boasts twin 325 HP engines for an exhilarating fishing experience. Built in 2005, the Cavalier comfortably accommodates up to 8 persons, making it the perfect choice for your fishing tours in Gran Canaria.
From May to October, set out on big game marlin fishing trips, and from February to May, chase tuna during their peak season. For year-round excitement, join the Cavalier for bottom fishing tours, targeting an array of species like sea bream, jack, bonito, barracuda, amberjack, and dentex. Whatever your fishing passion, Cavalier is your gateway to unforgettable adventures on the seas of Gran Canaria.