A sunrise fishing plan near Phuket sounds perfect. You’ll head out to Ko Racha Yai, a top spot for big-game fishing in clear Andaman Sea waters, and the day is built around a straightforward, no-fuss morning start from Chalong. I especially like the 7:00am pickup option and the fact that the main stop is focused on real fishing time in tropical conditions.
One thing to think about: the activity duration is listed as 1 to 7 hours, so you’ll want to confirm how long your specific day runs.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Phuket Fishing Day Trip: what this is really like
- Morning pickup from ท่าเรือฉลอง and how the day begins
- Ko Racha Yai: the fishing-focused stop that drives the value
- What to expect once you’re there
- Small group cap: why max 15 people can matter on the water
- Fishing day and lunch: what you’re paying for
- Timing, weather, and why early starts are worth it
- How to judge the mixed rating and still book wisely
- Practical tips to make your fishing day smoother in Phuket
- Who should book this Phuket fishing trip (and who should skip it)
- Should you book? My decision guide
- FAQ
- What time does the Fishing Day trip start?
- Where is the meeting point in Phuket?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- How long is the trip?
- Where do we go for fishing?
- Is lunch included?
- How many people are in the group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Ko Racha Yai is the main fishing stop with free admission ticket listed for that stop
- Morning start at 7:00am from Chalong (ท่าเรือฉลอง)
- Pickup is offered, so you may not need to get there on your own
- Small group size (max 15 people) keeps things more manageable on the water
- Lunch is included as part of this fishing day trip package
Phuket Fishing Day Trip: what this is really like

This is the kind of tour that works best when you want a clear mission: get onto the water, fish, enjoy the day, and return to where you started. Phuket’s fishing reputation is no accident, and Ko Racha Yai is positioned as one of the standout areas for serious angling around the island.
The pitch is simple and practical. You start early from Chalong Pier (ท่าเรือฉลอง), you’re in the right zone for tropical saltwater fishing, and you come back the same way you left. There’s a “day trip” feel to it, but with enough structure that it’s easy to plan around, whether you’re staying in Phuket Town, near Chalong, or further out.
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Morning pickup from ท่าเรือฉลอง and how the day begins
Your trip starts at 7:00am, with the meeting point listed at ท่าเรือฉลอง R8CV+8QV, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated drop-off.
Pickup is offered, and one note from a past customer matched what you’d hope for: hotel pickup in the early morning, followed by some time getting to the water. If you’re hoping for an ultra-fast departure, set expectations that the morning often includes transit to the pier area.
Two small points that matter a lot for comfort:
- Go with a calm morning mindset. Being on the water early usually means you’ll want to be ready before pickup.
- Bring what you need for a morning start: sun protection, a hat, and something for water and snacks. Lunch is included, but early hours can still feel long.
Ko Racha Yai: the fishing-focused stop that drives the value

Ko Racha Yai is the sole listed stop, and that concentration is part of why this tour makes sense. Instead of splitting your time across multiple areas, the whole plan is aimed at fishing in a single, high-priority location.
The information provided frames Ko Racha Yai as a top fishing destination in Phuket, with big-game fishing as the main idea. It’s also described with sandy beach and crystal-clear water—exactly the kind of setting that helps you picture why anglers pick this side of the Andaman Sea.
One extra detail worth noting: the stop lists admission ticket free. That’s a small line item, but it can be the difference between a trip that feels fully packaged versus one that surprises you with add-ons at the dock.
What to expect once you’re there
You’re essentially going to live on Phuket time at sea: arrive, get set up for fishing, and spend the chunk of the day on the water. Since the total duration is shown as about 7 hours for the plan, you can expect a real half-to-full-day outing rather than a quick “try fishing once” sampler.
Small group cap: why max 15 people can matter on the water

This activity limits the group to a maximum of 15 people. That’s not a luxury-by-default guarantee, but it usually helps keep the experience smoother.
On fishing days, the most important thing isn’t fancy extras. It’s simple logistics: enough space, not feeling rushed, and having staff able to manage the boat flow and instructions without chaos.
With a smaller group:
- You’re more likely to get clearer guidance during the setup phase (especially if you’re new to sea fishing).
- The vibe tends to be more focused. People generally sign up for fishing, not for a party tour.
- It’s easier to keep track of everyone during boarding and return to the pier.
If you dislike crowded boat tours, this size cap is one of the more practical wins here.
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Fishing day and lunch: what you’re paying for
Price is $79.08 per person, and this is described as a “Fishing Day trip with Lunch.” Even without a lot of fine print, the price makes sense when you look at the elements you do have:
- early start from Chalong Pier at 7:00am
- pickup offered
- a dedicated fishing zone at Ko Racha Yai
- lunch included
- a small group cap (up to 15 people)
At this price point, the value is about getting onto the water with structure and food included, not about premium onboard amenities. If your goal is to maximize fishing time for a reasonable budget, this kind of package can be a smart match.
One caution: the duration is listed as 1 to 7 hours (approx.). That means you should check what your booking’s actual schedule will be so you can match it to your day plan in Phuket. A tour that becomes shorter or longer than you expect changes the overall value quickly.
Timing, weather, and why early starts are worth it
A 7:00am departure isn’t just a random number. Early starts are often where you gain the most from a sea day—more hours on the water and fewer late-day conditions that can make everything feel slower.
That said, you should plan like a pro:
- Expect the morning to feel long if you’re traveling across the island first.
- Build buffer time into your Phuket schedule. Don’t book tight connections right after pickup windows.
The experience provider is listed as Vacay, and the tour includes a mobile ticket. That usually makes last-minute day changes easier, because you’re not relying on printed documents.
How to judge the mixed rating and still book wisely
The overall rating shown is 3.2 out of 5 from 5 reviews. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s a signal to book with your eyes open.
At this price and with limited details available, I’d treat this as a straightforward fishing outing. The better approach is to decide what you want most:
- If you want a simple, scheduled fishing day with lunch and pickup from Chalong area, this can work.
- If you want five-star comfort, highly polished service, or tons of extras, you may be disappointed.
The best “value check” is to confirm the parts that actually affect your day: pickup timing, how long you’ll be out, and what lunch means in practice. Since the duration can vary, that’s the first lever to verify.
Practical tips to make your fishing day smoother in Phuket
You don’t need to overthink it, but a little prep makes a big difference for sea days.
First, treat this as a sun and water event. Even if the water is clear and calm, you’ll still be outside for hours. I’d plan on sun protection and comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting a bit salty.
Second, think about motion. Fish days can involve standing, shifting, and waiting. If you’re sensitive to boats, it’s smart to prepare for that reality rather than hoping for perfect conditions.
Third, be ready early for the pier meeting point. The address is clearly listed, and the start time is fixed at 7:00am, so arriving late is the one thing that can snowball into stress.
Finally, keep your expectations realistic for a group of up to 15. This isn’t an all-inclusive private charter. It’s a shared fishing outing, where the win is the fishing focus and the schedule that gets you back to Chalong.
Who should book this Phuket fishing trip (and who should skip it)
This is a good fit if you:
- want a Ko Racha Yai fishing day with a clear focus on angling
- like having lunch included
- prefer pickup instead of managing transport to the pier yourself
- appreciate a smaller group cap (max 15 people)
- are staying around Chalong and can start early at 7:00am
You might want to skip it or at least verify more details if you:
- have a tight schedule and can’t handle a tour that’s listed as 1 to 7 hours
- expect lots of premium onboard extras
- need a very high consistency level, since the rating is 3.2 on a small review base
Should you book? My decision guide
If your main goal is a solid, fishing-centered day around Phuket with lunch and pickup, I’d consider booking—especially given that Ko Racha Yai is the single destination and the day is designed to focus on being on the water.
But I’d make your decision in this order:
1) Confirm your booking’s exact time length, not just the approximate range.
2) Ensure pickup timing works with your Phuket location and your morning routine.
3) Set expectations: this is a functional day trip at a budget-friendly price, not a private luxury experience.
If those boxes check out, this is a practical way to spend a Phuket day that feels purpose-built for anglers.
FAQ
What time does the Fishing Day trip start?
The start time is 7:00am.
Where is the meeting point in Phuket?
The meeting point is ท่าเรือฉลอง R8CV+8QV, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is offered. The tour starts from the Chalong Pier area, but pickup may take you there.
How long is the trip?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 7 hours, with the fishing day plan running about 7 hours.
Where do we go for fishing?
The tour focuses on Ko Racha Yai as the main stop.
Is lunch included?
Yes, this experience is described as a Fishing Day trip with Lunch.
How many people are in the group?
There is a maximum of 15 people.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.





























