Big-game fishing is big business – and one of the most exciting things you can do in the Sunshine State. Clearwater is a great base from which to sample this most Floridian of experiences, as the waters of the Gulf Coast are teeming with sea bass, white grunt, grouper, pompano, cobia, red snapper, hogfish, and amberjack, as well as the feeding grounds for some of the real headline grabbers, such as tarpon, sailfish, barracuda, blue marlin, and tuna, most of which can be found year-round. Be at the center of the reel-’em-in action aboard the Super Queen for a deep-sea fishing expedition. A four-hour tour that heads up to 10 miles offshore and is virtually guaranteed to get you hooked into The Big One.


Activities
Clearwater Beach deep sea fishing adventure with lunch
Free cancellation
Do this because
- Lunch menu to keep you going all day
- Travel lighter - all equipment is provided
- Escape the noise and traffic of the city for a day
What to expect
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What's included
Limited beach time
Lunch at a local beachside restaurant
4 hour Deep Sea fishing adventure aboard the Super Queen
Rods, reels, bait, tackle, licenses
Roundtrip transportation
Licensed tour guide
Pick-up and drop-off from designated areas
What's not included
Additional food and drinks
Tips (optional)
Reduced price
- Children (ages 3-11)
Where
Meeting point:
Roundtrip Transportation from International Drive, Disney and Kissimmee areas.
- Icon Park at 7.15am: 8375 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
- Uno’s Pizzeria & Grill at 7.30am: 12553 FL-535, Orlando, FL 32836
- Margaritaville Resort Orlando at 8.00am: 8000 Fins Up Circle, Kissimmee, FL 34747
What to remember
- There will be three or four stops during the tour, as the fishing dictates
- Perfect trip for beginners
- If you catch that keeper, for a small fee have the fish cleaned
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When
- Select dates: see calendar
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Provider
Real Florida Adventures
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the activity begins.