World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife

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World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $114.89
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Small-boat fishing in Tenerife can be addictive. With Captain Gavin Glen and an offshore sportfishing boat, this 4-hour charter is built around one goal: getting you into the right spots and teaching you how to fish them. You’re not just along for the ride. You’re learning the why behind the tackle and the timing, based on what the sea is doing that day.

I love the hands-on coaching. Gavin’s got 25 years of experience, and the trip is designed so both total beginners and more serious fishers can follow along and improve. I also like the practical gear setup for real sportfishing—things like fighting chairs, downriggers, outriggers, and a live bait tank—so your efforts feel focused, not random.

One consideration: the boat is modest and functional, not a luxury yacht, and comfort can vary. Drinks and snacks are a mixed topic in the feedback, so if that matters to you, plan to bring a little extra buffer on your expectations.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • Captain Gavin Glen’s technique-first approach: he adjusts the plan to the sea conditions and your experience level
  • Small group (max 6): you get more attention and more time actively fishing
  • Fast 25’ offshore sportfishing setup: the boat reaches about 22 knots, helping you reach productive water sooner
  • Proper sportfishing gear: fighting chairs, downriggers/outriggers, live bait tank, and a wireless trolling engine
  • Fishing hopes include marlin, tuna, amberjack, barracuda, and more: outcomes depend on season and day conditions

Meeting At Costa Adeje: Starting Where the Adventure Feels Real

Your charter starts at Av. de Colón, 4 in Costa Adeje (38660). It’s easy enough to reach, and the activity finishes back at the same meeting point. That matters, because offshore fishing can feel like a time sink if you’re constantly transferring between locations.

Once you arrive, the vibe is straightforward: this is a working fishing trip, not a fancy sightseeing cruise. The boat is designed for getting you out and working the water, and that shows in the way the time is used. Expect to move from check-in into a short orientation quickly, then get the fishing plan underway.

Because the boat is small and the trip runs about 4 hours, you’ll get more value when you show up ready. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a bit salty, and bring layers. Even on a clear day, the sea air can cool things down when you’re offshore.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.

The Boat and Gear: Why a Working Setup Helps You Catch

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - The Boat and Gear: Why a Working Setup Helps You Catch
You’ll fish from a 25’ offshore sportfishing boat built to handle real offshore runs and serious line work. The big detail here is what it includes: fighting chairs, downriggers, outriggers, a live bait tank, and a wireless trolling engine. That isn’t just marketing. It’s the difference between guessing and targeting.

Here’s how these pieces matter in plain terms:

  • Fighting chairs help you stay stable and brace properly when a fish hits. In a small boat, that can be the difference between control and chaos.
  • Downriggers and outriggers support different fishing methods depending on depth and lure placement. You’re not stuck using one technique all day.
  • Live bait tank means you can use live bait when it fits the species and conditions.
  • A wireless trolling engine is there to support controlled movement while you fish and adjust.

The boat is described as modest and functional. In other words: you’re paying for capability, not cabin comfort. That can be great value if you care about the fishing. If you want a plush ride with lots of amenities, you may find the experience more utilitarian than romantic.

Speed is another practical detail. The boat can reach about 22 knots, which helps you get to productive water efficiently. Offshore fishing is a game of timing, and getting there faster can help you spend more of those 4 hours actually fishing, not idling.

Captain Gavin Glen: What You Get From 25 Years of Tenerife Fishing

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - Captain Gavin Glen: What You Get From 25 Years of Tenerife Fishing
Captain Gavin Glen is the heart of this trip. The key point is that the fishing plan isn’t one-size-fits-all. He matches approach to sea conditions and your goals, whether you’re trying your first big pull or sharpening your technique.

From the way the trip is described, you’ll likely get:

  • guidance on how to fish for different species
  • practical technique coaching tied to what’s happening on the water
  • help getting set up with the right gear and method for the day

The best part is that this charter doesn’t act like you already know everything. Even if you’re advanced, you still benefit because the captain’s decisions are based on local experience—what to try and when to switch.

One more thing: this experience runs with a small boat and a small crew, so if anything mechanical happens, the captain’s response is part of the real story. In one case, a mechanical issue came up and the trip continued with help from someone connected to Gavin, with no additional charge. That’s exactly the kind of “problem-solving” you want to see on the water.

What You’ll Be Fishing For: Marlin, Tuna, Amberjack, Barracuda, and More

The species list is ambitious, and that’s part of the appeal. You may get the chance at marlin, tuna, amberjack, barracuda, and other fish depending on the season and conditions.

But here’s the reality you should plan for: offshore fishing is not a guarantee machine. The ocean decides. The good news is that the captain adjusts tactics based on what he’s seeing. That’s why the “learn the techniques” focus is valuable. Even if your biggest target doesn’t bite, you come away with method knowledge that helps you fish better next time.

If you’re a beginner, aim for participation over perfection. The goal is to understand how bait, depth, and speed relate to what you’re trying to catch. The captain’s guidance is the main reason this feels like a real learning experience and not just sitting while the lines soak.

If you’re more experienced, you’ll likely appreciate that the trip is set up with multiple tools (downriggers, outriggers, live bait). That suggests you won’t be stuck doing one thing for four hours. It’s built for switching approaches rather than praying for luck.

A Realistic 4-Hour Flow: From Costa Adeje to Offshore Spots

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - A Realistic 4-Hour Flow: From Costa Adeje to Offshore Spots
There isn’t a long, multi-stop schedule here. This is a tight 4-hour session built around offshore sportfishing. That’s good if your vacation time is limited.

Here’s the practical rhythm you can expect:

1) Meet at Costa Adeje, get oriented, and get your gear ready

2) Head out offshore on a fast boat, with the captain choosing spots based on the day’s conditions

3) Fish actively using the boat’s gear, with technique coaching as needed

4) Return to the meeting point at the end of the session

Because it’s only about four hours, you’ll want to be present and ready to work your line. The captain’s plan is meant to get you into productive water and keep you fishing effectively, rather than turning the trip into a slow cruise.

Also note the physical factor. The trip is listed as requiring moderate physical fitness. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should expect movement on a small boat and the physical reality of fighting gear and line tension.

Comfort and Food/Drinks: Don’t Assume, Plan Smart

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - Comfort and Food/Drinks: Don’t Assume, Plan Smart
The boat is described as fast and functional, not high-end. That’s usually what you want for serious fishing, but it does shape the ride. If you’re sensitive to motion or you’re expecting a lounge-style experience, adjust your expectations.

Food and drinks are the biggest variable in the feedback. Some people describe snacks and drinks being included and the boat as clean. Others report a different experience—no drinks, or dissatisfaction with snacks and the overall feel.

What should you do with that information? Simple: treat this charter as a fishing-first outing. If beverages and snacks are important to you, pack your own backup just in case, even if you expect some might be provided. That way, you don’t end up annoyed if the day doesn’t match what you were hoping for.

Price and Value: Is $114.89 Worth It?

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - Price and Value: Is $114.89 Worth It?
At $114.89 per person for about 4 hours, this isn’t a budget activity. The value depends on what you want.

You’re paying for:

  • a small-group charter (max 6), which usually means more personal attention
  • sportfishing gear that matches the technique (fighting chairs, downriggers, live bait)
  • a local, long-experience captain who teaches as you fish
  • a fast offshore ride designed to maximize fishing time

If you’re the type of traveler who likes learning how things work, this can be good value. You’re buying the captain’s decision-making and technique coaching, not just time on water.

If your main goal is catching a specific fish at all costs, no charter can promise that. In that case, consider this more like a guided fishing lesson with a strong chance of action, depending on season and conditions.

For couples, families, or friends: small group size often makes the difference between a chaotic boat and a guided experience. The feedback points toward Gavin really trying to get everyone connected to the fishing, including people with different skill levels.

Who This Charter Suits Best (and Who Might Reconsider)

World Class Fishing Charter Trip in Tenerife - Who This Charter Suits Best (and Who Might Reconsider)
This trip is a strong fit if you:

  • want a hands-on fishing experience in Tenerife
  • like learning technique, not just hoping to reel something in
  • prefer small groups and direct guidance
  • are okay with a modest, functional boat

It may be less ideal if you:

  • expect a luxury-style ride with lots of amenities
  • care a lot about guaranteed drinks and snacks as part of the experience
  • struggle with moderate physical requirements on a small offshore boat

If you’re traveling with teenagers or anyone who needs a calmer, confidence-building guide, the coaching tone is a key selling point. The captain is described as focused on making sure people feel at ease while fishing and staying engaged.

Should You Book This Tenerife Fishing Charter?

I’d book it if you want a real sportfishing outing with serious gear and a captain who teaches you how to fish, not just where to stand. The small group size and technique-first coaching make it feel like you’re getting more than a ticket—you’re getting local know-how.

But do book with eyes open:

  • it’s a modest boat meant for fishing, not comfort-first cruising
  • outcomes depend on season and conditions, so treat the fish as a bonus
  • food and drinks can be inconsistent in feedback, so it’s smart to plan backup

If your idea of a great Tenerife day is offshore water time, active lines, and a captain who genuinely loves the craft, this charter has the ingredients to deliver. Just go in expecting fishing, not a guaranteed menu.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Tenerife fishing charter?

It runs for about 4 hours (approx.).

Where does the trip start in Costa Adeje?

You meet at Av. de Colón, 4, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. It ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s the group size on this charter?

The maximum is 6 travelers.

Will the trip be in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

What fish might I catch?

You may have a chance at marlin, tuna, amberjack, barracuda, and other fish species, depending on season and conditions.

Are snacks and drinks included?

The information provided doesn’t clearly lock in details for everyone, and the feedback is mixed. Some people report snacks and drinks, while others say they weren’t offered—so plan a little buffer if that matters to you.

What’s the cancellation window?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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