Whether you fancy introducing the kids to a healthy outdoor activity, or fancy going after the catch of a lifetime, fishing in Mallorca has just what you need. The largest Balearic island attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors per year to explore the Mediterranean, and what better way to make the most of it than by getting out onto it?
If you’re around the island’s capital, Las Palmas, or around the northern bays of Pollença or Alcudia, you can opt for an inshore trip. The calmer waters of the bays offer up the chance to go bottom fishing for delicious Seabream, Seabass, Dentex, and more.
Meanwhile, a trip out of any port across the island can take you to the deep waters of the “Med.” Go after monster Bluefin Tuna and Swordfish, delicious Mahi Mahi and Albacore Tuna, and a range of other tough-fighting monsters, as you go after the catch of a lifetime.
Trips can last anywhere from two hours to two days on the water, and with the option of private or shared charters, everyone can afford a trip. Take the little ones on a short trip to learn how to hold a rod and reel, bring the teenagers aboard for half a day to explore some more fishing grounds, or head out alone for a day or more on the water.
Whatever you choose, you’re in for a fun-filled fishing experience, with a local, dedicated crew looking after your every need. The island is fully geared-up to tourism, so your wish is your crew’s command. Come aboard, sit back, and enjoy fishing like never before!
Rules & Regulations
All anglers over the age of 14 need a license when fishing in Mallorca. But, thankfully for you, your charter comes with a license for all on board. Your experienced captain will be up to date on all the latest bag limits, and keep you away from any protected reserves, so you can focus on the fishing.