A trip to fish in Phuket starts early. You’re heading out from Chalong toward Ko Racha Yai, one of the island’s top fishing stops in the Andaman Sea. This is a proper day on the water, built around big-game style angling in tropical clear water.
Two things I like a lot: you get hotel pickup (so you’re not wrestling with schedules), and the trip includes lunch so you’re not spending the day hunting for food. That combo makes the whole plan feel easier and more “real day” than a rushed half-hour outing.
One thing to consider: it’s typically a full-length 7-hour day, starting at 7:00am, so plan your energy and timing around that early start.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Why Ko Racha Yai is worth a fishing day in Phuket
- Getting to the dock: Chalong pier, 7:00am start, and pickup
- The real flow: what a 7-hour fishing day feels like
- Stop 1: Ko Racha Yai fishing in crystal-clear Andaman water
- Lunch during a Phuket fishing day: included and useful
- Price and value: why $79.08 can make sense here
- What past experiences suggest about the day’s smoothness
- Who should book this Phuket fishing day (and who should skip it)
- Should you book this Fishing Day trip with Lunch?
- FAQ
- How long is the fishing day trip?
- Where do we meet for the trip?
- What time does the tour start?
- Does the tour include lunch?
- Is pickup offered?
- Is the trip cancellable for a full refund?
Key highlights before you go

- Small group (max 15 people): easier pacing on boats and during the day’s flow.
- Ko Racha Yai is the focus: a top Phuket fishing area with sandy beach and crystal-clear water.
- Hotel pickup is included (when offered): you start the day without logistics stress.
- Lunch is part of the deal: helps you stay focused on the fishing, not on finding a meal.
- Admission ticket for Ko Racha Yai is free: you’re not paying extra just to reach the main fishing stop.
Why Ko Racha Yai is worth a fishing day in Phuket

If you’re going fishing in Phuket, you want two things: good water and a spot that anglers actually use. Ko Racha Yai is built for that. The plan centers on big game fishing in a tropical setting, with the island’s sandy beach and crystal-clear water serving as the day’s backdrop.
The Andaman Sea has a reputation for lots of fish variety, and this trip is pitched around that idea: you’re not just going out to “try.” You’re going to a known fishing area where the whole schedule makes sense—boat time, fishing time, and then time to regroup after a productive session.
Now, a quick reality check you’ll appreciate: “fishing day” is always part nature and part patience. Even when conditions are good, the day can feel different depending on wind, sea state, and what the fish are doing. The upside is that you’re going to a prime location rather than a random stop, so your odds start from a better starting point.
And because this is a 7-hour day option, you’re not being hurried from one photo stop to another. It’s designed around the main event: time to fish.
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Getting to the dock: Chalong pier, 7:00am start, and pickup

This trip starts at ท่าเรือฉลอง (Chalong Pier), listed as R8CV+8QV, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000. You’ll meet there and the activity ends back at the same meeting point, which is exactly what you want on a long day—no mystery transfers at the end.
Start time is 7:00am. That’s early, but it’s also smart. Early departures generally help you get better light, calmer morning water, and more time to fish before the day gets full of heat and fatigue.
Pickup is offered, which matters more than it sounds. If you’re staying outside the main tourist drag (or you just don’t want to play taxi roulette at dawn), being collected by the tour team is a big quality-of-life upgrade.
A couple more practical notes from the tour details:
- Mobile ticket: you don’t need to print anything.
- Confirmation at booking: you should receive confirmation when you book.
- Group size max 15: the day feels less like a cattle call, more like an organized small outing.
Also, the trip’s average booking window is 17 days in advance. That tells me it’s popular. If you have flexible dates, you can still find options, but if you’re traveling during a busy period, earlier booking is safer.
The real flow: what a 7-hour fishing day feels like

This experience is listed with a duration range of 1 to 7 hours, but the fishing-day setup you’re looking at is the full 7-hour version to Ko Racha Yai. Plan for a long stretch that mixes travel, setup, fishing time, and time to reset—then you return to the pier.
Here’s what that means for your mindset:
- You’ll want to treat this like a day plan, not a quick activity.
- Bring yourself in as you would for a tour that involves moving around and spending time outdoors.
- Keep food and hydration in mind (yes, lunch is included, but a morning start still means you’ll want to feel comfortable early in the day).
The good part is the structure. You know the goal (Ko Racha Yai), the start (7:00am from Chalong), and the return (back to the meeting point). That clarity reduces the “what’s happening now?” feeling that can ruin early tours.
I also like that the main fishing stop is clearly identified. Some boat days scatter you across multiple locations. Here, you’re funneled toward one core target area, which usually means less time lost and more time where it counts.
Stop 1: Ko Racha Yai fishing in crystal-clear Andaman water
Ko Racha Yai is the anchor of the day—listed as a top fishing destination in Phuket. The description highlights big game fishing and positions the island waters as a tropical arena with crystal-clear water.
So what should you expect when you arrive?
- You’ll be set up for a fishing session as the day’s main activity.
- There’s a beach-and-water feel to the location (sandy beach is specifically mentioned), which can help the day feel more like a trip and less like an all-boat-only slog.
- You’ll likely get a mix of active time (fishing and handling gear) and downtime (waiting for the next move or repositioning).
The best way to get value from a day like this is to go in with patience and a flexible attitude. Fishing doesn’t follow a schedule, even when everything is planned well. When the bite isn’t fast, the best tactic is staying calm, paying attention to instructions, and using the downtime for rest and hydration.
One more detail I appreciate: the plan states admission ticket is free for the Ko Racha Yai stop. That’s not always true for island-based activities, so it’s a small but real value point. It means you’re not surprised by extra charges just to access the main area tied to the day’s focus.
Lunch during a Phuket fishing day: included and useful
The experience name includes lunch, and that’s a practical win on a tour with a 7:00am start and hours on the water. When you’re dealing with salt air, sun, and movement, you burn energy even if you’re not doing a heavy workout.
An included meal does three things for you:
- It reduces decision fatigue. You don’t need to guess where to eat later.
- It helps you maintain energy for the second half of the day.
- It keeps you from shifting your focus away from fishing when you really should be staying in the moment.
Because the details don’t specify exactly when and where lunch is served, I won’t pretend the schedule is identical for every day. But the inclusion itself is solid. For a paid day tour at this length, lunch isn’t an add-on you should feel “grateful” for—it’s part of what makes the whole plan work.
If you’re the type who gets hungry early, try to keep breakfast simple and not too heavy, since you’ll have that long morning start before the included meal.
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Price and value: why $79.08 can make sense here

At $79.08 per person, this is not a cheap whim, but it’s also not priced like a private luxury fishing charter. The value case comes from what’s bundled.
What you get that supports the price:
- A real fishing day (the full plan is around 7 hours).
- Focus on Ko Racha Yai, a noted fishing destination.
- Lunch included, which saves you money and time.
- Pickup offered (when available), which reduces your transportation costs and stress.
- Admission ticket free for the Ko Racha Yai stop.
- Small group size (max 15), which often feels better than large groups on boats.
One thing to consider with any fishing tour price: the difference between a trip that’s just “going out” and a trip that’s organized around a known fishing area. This one is framed that way—Ko Racha Yai is the target, and the day is built around it.
Is it worth it? If you want a straightforward, guided fishing day from Phuket that includes lunch and avoids complicated logistics, the structure fits your needs. If you’re already set up with your own boat and local angling contacts, you might find cheaper options. But for most people visiting Phuket, convenience plus a focused destination is the point.
What past experiences suggest about the day’s smoothness
The overall rating shown is 3.2 from 5 reviews, so I’d treat it as “mixed, not perfect.” Still, the specific positive note shared is encouraging: the day felt well-run once people were picked up, and there was praise for quick response when someone booked the day before.
That matters because fishing trips live or die by day-of coordination. When pickups run on time and communication is responsive, you waste less time worrying and more time preparing to fish.
So here’s my practical advice: if you’re booking late, don’t assume the day will fall apart. The data you have suggests the operator can respond fast. At the same time, I recommend you double-check your pickup details as soon as you get confirmation, especially since the start time is early and the meeting point is a specific pier.
Who should book this Phuket fishing day (and who should skip it)
This trip is best for you if:
- You want a guided fishing day with a clear main destination: Ko Racha Yai.
- You like the idea of pickup so your morning is less of a chore.
- You value having lunch included during a long outdoor outing.
- You want a small group vibe (max 15).
It may not be your best fit if:
- You hate early starts. 7:00am is non-negotiable on this option.
- You’re expecting a short, casual tour. This one is built as a longer fishing day (up to 7 hours).
- You want a lot of variety beyond fishing. This experience is clearly focused on the fishing stop rather than an all-day sightseeing tour.
Also, the tour notes say most travelers can participate. That points to a generally approachable activity. Still, if you’re dealing with mobility limits or have concerns about long time outdoors, you’ll want to plan carefully with the operator.
Should you book this Fishing Day trip with Lunch?
I’d book it if your goal is simple: a structured fishing day from Phuket that includes lunch, uses pickup, and centers on a known fishing area like Ko Racha Yai. The pricing makes more sense when you factor in lunch, admission being free for the stop, and the small-group setup.
I wouldn’t book it blindly if you’re very sensitive to schedule changes or you can’t handle a 7:00am start. But if you can get up early and you’re ready for a fishing-first day, it’s a solid fit.
If you want to maximize your experience, do two things: confirm pickup details early, and treat the day like a fishing outing—plan water, sun protection, and patience. The day runs best when you’re in the right headspace from the pier.
FAQ
How long is the fishing day trip?
The duration is listed as 1 to 7 hours, and the Ko Racha Yai fishing stop is scheduled for 7 hours.
Where do we meet for the trip?
You meet at ท่าเรือฉลอง (Chalong Pier), located at R8CV+8QV, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 7:00am.
Does the tour include lunch?
Yes, this experience is a Fishing Day trip with Lunch.
Is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered (when available for your booking), and you’ll return to the same meeting point at the end.
Is the trip cancellable for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.






























