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Fishing Charter in Fort Lauderdale
4 vessels from $479. Captain, fuel & crew included.
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Fishing Charter in Fort Lauderdale
Why Choose a Fishing Charter in Fort Lauderdale?
Cast a line in some of the best fishing waters in the country. Our fishing charters put you on the fish, whether you're targeting snapper on the reef or sailfish in the Gulf Stream. In Fort Lauderdale, you'll experience the legendary waterways of the Yachting Capital of the World, cruising the Intracoastal Waterway lined with mega-yachts and waterfront estates.
Depart from marinas near Port Everglades and the Intracoastal Waterway. Fort Lauderdale's 300 miles of navigable waterways offer protected cruising through canals lined with mega-yachts and multi-million-dollar homes.
Half-day charters (4 hours) work well for reef and bay fishing. Full-day charters (8 hours) are recommended for deep-sea and Gulf Stream trips. Nearby highlights include Port Everglades, Las Olas Boulevard, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, and more.
Ideal For
- experienced anglers chasing trophy fish
- families with kids who want a fun fishing experience
- corporate groups for a team-building day
- first-timers curious about deep-sea fishing
Local Tips for Fort Lauderdale
- The Intracoastal offers calm, no-wake zones perfect for dining and sightseeing.
- Port Everglades inlet provides quick access to deep-sea fishing and offshore adventures.
- Fort Lauderdale's nearshore reef system is among the most accessible in South Florida — ideal for snorkeling stops.
Why Fort Lauderdale
Why Fort Lauderdale Is Perfect for Fishing Charter
Fort Lauderdale is one of the premier fishing destinations in the United States, with deep water starting just a mile offshore and the Gulf Stream running 15-18 miles out. Port Everglades provides direct access to a stacked reef system with natural and artificial structures holding snapper, grouper, and amberjack year-round. Push farther east and you reach the wreck fields and the warm Gulf Stream current where sailfish, mahi-mahi, and wahoo migrate in predictable patterns. Fort Lauderdale's deep-water port means your charter is on the fish faster than charters from shallower ports, maximizing your time with lines in the water.
Our Fleet
Best Vessels for Fishing Charter in Fort Lauderdale
Pricing
Fishing Charter Prices in Fort Lauderdale
All prices include captain, fuel & crew. Gratuity not included (industry standard 15-20%).
| Vessel | Length | Guests | Min Hours | Starting At |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26' Crownline "Glory Daze" | 26' | Up to 8 | 2 hrs | $479 |
| 2024 Saxdor 32 | 32' | Up to 9 | 3 hrs | $1,200 |
| 2025 Axopar 37 Adventure Edition | 37' | Up to 13 | 2 hrs | $720 |
| 48' Sea Ray | 48' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $1,680 |
Suggested Itinerary
Lauderdale Reef & Wreck Deep-Sea Run
Exit Port Everglades and head to the near-shore reef system for bottom fishing, then push east to the wrecks and the Gulf Stream edge for pelagic species including sailfish and mahi-mahi. Typical duration: 4-8 hours.
Know Before You Go
Your Guide to Fort Lauderdale
The Yachting Capital of the World
About the Area
Fort Lauderdale has earned its title as the Yachting Capital with over 300 miles of navigable waterways, more than 100 marinas, and 50,000+ registered yachts. The New River and Intracoastal Waterway form a labyrinth of canals where mega-yachts dock beside waterfront mansions.
On the Water
A yacht lover's paradise — canals lined with mega-yachts worth tens of millions, waterfront estates with private docks, and a constant parade of vessels on the Intracoastal. The atmosphere is luxurious but unpretentious.
The Intracoastal provides calm, no-wake cruising. Port Everglades inlet offers direct ocean access with the reef system starting just 100 yards offshore. Protected waters make it ideal for all experience levels.
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is 10 minutes by boat. The Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse is 20 minutes north. Port Everglades inlet to the open ocean takes 15 minutes.
Getting There
Fort Lauderdale marinas are accessible from I-95 and US-1. The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is 15 minutes from most marinas. Parking is available at marina lots. Water taxi service connects many waterfront destinations.
What Guests Love
- Cruising through canals lined with mega-yachts and waterfront mansions
- Quick ocean access through Port Everglades for fishing and offshore adventures
- Snorkeling on reefs that start just 100 yards from shore
- Las Olas Boulevard waterfront dining before or after your charter
- Spotting mega-yachts from around the world at the marinas
Before & After Your Charter
- Stroll Las Olas Boulevard for upscale dining, art galleries, and boutiques
- Visit the NSU Art Museum or the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
- Walk the Fort Lauderdale Beach promenade along A1A
- Explore the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk along the New River for waterfront dining
Insider Tips
- The Intracoastal between Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach has some of the most impressive waterfront homes — ask your captain for the mansion tour route.
- The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October is the largest in-water boat show in the world — book early during this period.
- Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, just north, has a natural reef perfect for snorkeling directly from the beach.
Mid-size yachts (50-70 feet) are ideal for canal cruising and the Intracoastal experience. For ultra-luxury celebrations, super yachts (80-110 feet) like the Antago 110 or San Lorenzo 97 deliver flagship presence. Sport boats work well for quick offshore adventures and reef snorkeling.
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Common Questions
Fishing Charter in Fort Lauderdale — FAQ
Where do boats depart from in Fort Lauderdale?
Depart from marinas near Port Everglades and the Intracoastal Waterway. Fort Lauderdale's 300 miles of navigable waterways offer protected cruising through canals lined with mega-yachts and multi-million-dollar homes.
What is the best time of year for a boat charter in Fort Lauderdale?
October through May for warm, dry weather. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October is a highlight.
What is included in a fishing charter?
Captain, fuel, and basic tackle included. Specialty gear and tournament-grade equipment available on request. Your captain provides all tackle, bait, and gear. They know the local waters and where the fish are biting today. You just reel them in.
How long should I book a fishing charter for?
Half-day charters (4 hours) work well for reef and bay fishing. Full-day charters (8 hours) are recommended for deep-sea and Gulf Stream trips.
How much does a fishing charter in Fort Lauderdale cost?
Fishing Charter prices in Fort Lauderdale start from $479 for a 2-4 hour charter. All prices include your captain, fuel, and crew — no hidden fees. Pricing varies by vessel size, duration, and season. Contact us for a personalized quote.
What fish are commonly caught offshore of Fort Lauderdale?
Reef fishing produces snapper, grouper, and amberjack. Offshore trips target sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, kingfish, and tuna. Species availability shifts with the season, but there is always something biting.
How far offshore is the Gulf Stream from Fort Lauderdale?
The Gulf Stream runs approximately 15-18 miles offshore of Fort Lauderdale. A half-day charter can reach it comfortably; full-day trips allow extended trolling in the warm current.