Seamylife Charter 

4.7/5 (55 reviews)
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 10 Tuas West Drive, Singapore, 638404, Singapore
4.7/5 (55 reviews)
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10 Tuas West Drive
Singapore, Singapore

Explore the waters of magical Singapore with one of the best charters in the area – fish with Seamylife Charter. Captain Cliff has been running fishing charters for 25 years and there’s nothing he loves more than the ocean.

Join him aboard his 44’ Tempest express cruiser and let him show you the best that these bountiful waters have to offer. Fully overhauled in 2019, this beauty comes with the latest safety and navigational gear, twin 375 HP Caterpillar Turbo engines, a live bait tank, ice-boxes, A/C, a restroom with a shower, and even a kitchen and beds. It’s clean, spacious, and can take up to 5 anglers fishing in full comfort.

The captain will take you fishing offshore and show you the most efficient techniques, including bottom fishing, jigging, popping, and drifting. Depending on the bite, you could be reeling in the likes of Giant and Golden Trevally, Giant Grouper, Barramundi, Barracuda, and much more.

You can either bring your own fishing rods or rent them from the captain – the choice is up to you. All of the trips include live bait (mostly prawns) and lures. Fishing licenses are not needed. Customers can bring any food, drinks, speakers, and a cooler if they want to.

Seamylife Charter is very flexible when it comes to departure times, and they’ll make sure to customize the trip to your unique needs!

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Full Day Trip (Shared)
Low rate deposit non-refundable
8 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
Price for 2 persons
US $192 
Full Day Trip (Private)
Low rate deposit non-refundable
8 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
Price for up to 8 persons
US $591 
Night Trip
Low rate deposit non-refundable
11 Hour Trip, starts at 7:00 PM
Price for up to 8 persons
US $702 
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