moderate
4–6 hours
A moderate level of fitness is recommended to handle standing for extended periods and managing fishing gear.
Experience an exclusive fishing trip aboard the 30' Mako in Key West. Personalized tours, diverse fishing options, and expert guidance await anglers of all levels.
Starting at $750 3-10+ Hours • All Ages • Up to 6 Anglers
Experience the thrill of fishing on a private charter in Key West! Choose from diverse options like reef, offshore, or eco tours, targeting various fish species. With a knowledgeable captain and all necessary gear provided, enjoy a memorable day on the water, complete with swimming and island hopping adventures.
3 Hours Patch Reef/Key West Harbor/Island Tour - $750 Half Day Reef | Bay | Wreck 4 Hours - $895 Half Day Offshore 4 Hours - $1,295 Half Day Island Eco Tour 4 Hours - $895 Half Day Tarpon 4 Hours - $895 3/4 Day Reef | Bay | Wreck 6 Hours - $1,395 3/4 Day Offshore 6 Hours - $1,795 3/4 Day Island Eco Tour 6 Hours - $1,395 3/4 Day Tarpon 6 Hours - $1,395 Full Day Reef | Bay | Wreck 8 Hours - $1,995 Full Day Offshore 8 Hours - $2,295 Full Day Island Eco Tour 8 Hours- $1,995 Far Gulf about 8-10 Hours - $2,995 Dry Tortugas about 10-12 Hours (Fishing Only, NO access to the Fort/Natl Park) $3,495
Patch Reef/Key West Harbor/Island Tour
Reef/Bay/Wreck consist of anchoring & bottom fishing for Grouper, All Snapper, African Pompano, Amberjack, Cobia, Permit , Kingfish, Shark Barracuda and More!
Offshore: consist of trolling & live baiting for Sailfish, Kingfish, Mahi-Mahi, Tuna, Wahoo, Marlin & More!
Tarpon: live bait from the bridge. April to June only
Island Eco Tour: Mix Up your Fun! Fishing/Swimming/Sandbar/Island Hopping
Full Day Only:
March 15th - August 31st 7:30am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm and 5:00pm
September 1 - October 31st 7:30am, 12:30pm, and 3:00pm
November 1 - March 15th 7:30am and 12:30pm
Key West’s sun can be intense, so pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to stay safe on the water.
Carry plenty of water with you, especially on longer offshore trips to avoid dehydration.
Boat decks can get wet and slippery, so robust, non-slip footwear is important for safety.
Pay close attention to safety instructions to ensure a fun and secure trip on the water.
Key West’s fishing heritage dates back centuries, influencing both the culture and economy of the island.
Two Conchs practices catch-and-release guidelines and promotes marine habitat preservation to protect local ecosystems.
Protects skin from strong tropical sun exposure on open waters.
summer specific
Reduces glare from water for better visibility and eye protection.
Helpful for spring showers and unexpected weather changes.
spring specific
Provides safety and traction on wet boat surfaces.