Fishing in Morocco

Fishing charter availability in Morocco

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The most popular fishing boats for rent in Morocco
The most popular fishing boats for rent in Morocco

7 Days

7 Days

Mohammédia,

42,65 ft 42,65 ft 5
From US$3282
FREE cancellation with 14 days notice
Tomahawk

Tomahawk

293 33,

32,00 ft 32,00 ft 4
From US$1975
Non-refundable deposit
Aida Phoenix

Aida Phoenix

293 33,

30,51 ft 30,51 ft 4
From US$1626
Non-refundable deposit
H Errokh

H Errokh

Mohammédia,

21,33 ft 21,33 ft 4
From US$755
Non-refundable deposit

Best experiences in Morocco
Best experiences in Morocco

Jigging and live bait trip

Mohammédia,

Duration: 6h
Fishing equipment
Non-refundable deposit
US$755

Key points

Average capacity: 4 people
Popular fishing techniques: Tuna Fishing, Trolling, Marlin Fishing
Average price: US$1187 per day
Low season price:: US$755 per day
High season price: US$3282 per day
Includes: Fishing equipment, Fishing License, Bait & lures

Frequently asked questions about fishing in Morocco

According to our customers, some of the best fishing boats in Morocco are:
7 Days
Tomahawk
Aida Phoenix
H Errokh

Depending on the boat, a fishing charter in Morocco can carry up to 5 passengers, although most boats have a capacity of 4 people.

Generally, renting a fishing boat in Morocco includes the use of the boat, Fishing equipment, Fishing License, Bait & lures. Some charters also offer drinks and sometimes food (sandwiches, olives, potato chips, etc.), and you can always bring your own food and drinks.

The cost of renting a fishing charter in Morocco varies and depends on the duration of the trip, the length of the boat (and number of people in your group), the type of fishing, and the species you want to catch. Prices range from US$755 for 6 hours and 4 people to US$3282 for 8 hours and 5 people.

Some of the most common fish species in the waters of Morocco are:
Yellowfin tuna
Blue Marlin
White Marlin
Albacore
Dorado
Recreational fishing regulations may vary, so be sure to check before you go to Morocco. Practice responsible fishing and release smaller specimens, for example by using non-lethal hooks.

In Morocco, the most common fishing techniques are Tuna Fishing, Trolling, Marlin Fishing, Bass Fishing, Fishing with live bait, Bait & Switch.