
Fishing Yacht Aruba
About
Fishing Yacht Aruba runs half-day charters out of Noord, ranked #17 among water sports operators in the area. The four-hour trips put you on open water with actual fishing gear — not a sightseeing loop with rods as props. At $150 per person, you're paying for a skippered boat, tackle, and whatever the reef decides to offer that morning. The 4.5 rating across 44 reviews suggests the crew knows where the fish are and doesn't waste time. Intensity is moderate, meaning you'll need to handle your own line and stay engaged, but it's not a deep-sea endurance test. Kids are allowed, though the four-hour commitment and active format lean toward adults or older children who can sit still when the bite is slow. Book direct. Expect sun, motion, and the possibility of coming back empty-handed — that's fishing. If you want guaranteed dolphins and a lunch buffet, this isn't it.
At a glance
- Category
- water
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Price
- $150
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●●●○○
- Setting
- outdoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
—
Photos
© Management via TripAdvisor© Management via TripAdvisor
© Management via TripAdvisor© Management via TripAdvisor
© Management via TripAdvisor© Management via TripAdvisor
© Management via TripAdvisor© Management via TripAdvisor
More activities
OutdoorFrom $100© Management via TripAdvisorAround Aruba Tours
Around Aruba Tours runs UTV excursions out of Noord, and the #1 ranking among outdoor activities in the area reflects thousands of trips without drama. This is a four-hour route through Arikok and the natural sites on the east side—caves, the Natural Bridge ruins, Alto Vista Chapel—straightforward land touring without the add-ons some operators bundle in. The price sits at $100, which puts it between the budget half-day trips and the seven-hour safaris that include natural pool swims and cruise port coordination. What you're paying for is reliable organization and the UTV format itself, which handles the dirt roads better than most rental cars and feels more hands-on than riding in a van. The 4.9 rating across 7,600-plus reviews suggests the operation runs consistently. If you want the longer day with natural pool access, ABC Tours offers that at a higher tier. If you just want the backcountry without committing to a full-day schedule, this is the middle option that works.
OutdoorFrom $150© Management via TripAdvisorABC Tours Aruba
ABC Tours Aruba operates out of Oranjestad and has held the #3 spot among outdoor activities in the capital for a reason — it's a full-day commitment. The standard safari runs seven hours, which is longer than most competitors, and covers Arikok National Park, the natural pool, caves, and a handful of beaches in one loop. That scope explains the $150 price point, which is about double what shorter half-day land tours charge elsewhere on the island. The back-to-back Travelers Choice awards and the volume of reviews point to consistent execution, and the guides get mentioned often — not just for driving, but for pacing the day so it doesn't feel like a forced march. Families book this because the private routes skip the roughest terrain and can accommodate infants, which matters if you're trying to see the interior without bounce-testing a car seat. If you're on a cruise, ABC coordinates timing around port schedules. If you'd rather spend half the day at a beach club, this isn't that.
OutdoorFrom $90© Management via TripAdvisorJolly Pirates Cruises
Jolly Pirates runs a four-hour catamaran cruise out of Hadicurari, the fishing pier on the northwest coast near the high-rise hotels. The boat is ranked #7 among Oranjestad water sports for a reason: multiple snorkel stops, rope swings off the stern, and a crew that keeps the vibe relaxed without being forced. You'll hit at least two reef sites, and the water is shallow enough that kids can snorkel comfortably—this is the lowest-intensity water activity in the category. Morning departures include a full meal; afternoon trips are drinks only, so check the schedule when you book. At $90, it's positioned between De Palm Tours' beach club package with slides and banana boats and the pricier land-based jeep safaris. If you want open water over a beach club, and sailing over driving through Arikok, this is the call. Book direct through their site. Cash tip for the crew is standard.
Source: TripAdvisor · view on TripAdvisor →
Photos by individual contributors as credited above.
Review summaries are AI-paraphrased from public traveler reviews.