moderate
4–6 hours
Guests should be comfortable standing and moving around for extended periods, with moderate physical activity involved in reeling and handling fish.
Discover the thrill of offshore fishing in Key West with a private 34 SEAVEE charter. Perfect for groups wanting an exclusive, guided experience in Florida’s vibrant waters. Keep reading to learn what makes this trip a must-do adventure.
Ages 10+ • Up to 6 people • Four, six or eight hour trips!
4, 6, or 8 Hours
Join us for an all inclusive fishing expedition in the deep blue open ocean for some light tackle sport fishing. Our vessel will take you over 6 miles off shore to experience the Gulf Stream current at it's finest. Be prepared to bait up, cast out and experience fighting species like Black Fin Tuna, Sailfish, Marling, and even a sword fish if we're lucky. Please remember that fishing requires a hardy attitude, and that your outlook and endurance will be a powerful tool that can land you your first open ocean fish. Please use our booking form at the bottom of this page to select your date and trip type.
Provide you with an unforgettable fishing experience in the Florida Keys. Whether sunshine or tropical storm, we will do our absolute best to put you on the fish and send you home with a fileted zip lock of whatever we line up for you that day. Fish are finicky animals and nothing is guaranteed but our 30+ years of combined experience will put you as close as it gets.
Wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to stay comfortable under the Florida sun during your fishing trip.
Getting to the dock 30 minutes before departure ensures ample time for safety briefings and gear setup.
Inform the crew about your fishing preferences and skill level so they can tailor tackle and techniques accordingly.
Bring water or electrolyte drinks to stay refreshed during the day on the water.
Key West has a rich deep-sea fishing tradition dating back to the 19th century, attracting anglers from around the world to its productive waters.
Match Point Fishing emphasizes sustainable practices, including catch-and-release policies and eco-friendly gear to protect marine ecosystems.
Protect yourself from the sun with wide-brim hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
summer specific
Wear moisture-wicking, layered clothing suitable for changing weather conditions.
spring|fall|winter specific
Reduce glare on the water and improve visibility to spot fish and underwater structures.
Capture stunning ocean views and your successful catches during the trip.