This barbeque plan provides the opportunity for leisure fishing, too.
Fishing and barbeque cruise features
Since you’re on a cruise out on the sea, you might want to try some fishing.
This luxurious plan makes this dream real, by combining a barbeque party cruise with leisure fishing.
Instead of the usual practice of chartering a fishing boat and getting up before dawn for a full-fledged fishing experience, why not simply enjoy a playful fishing opportunity since you’re already out on the sea?
The air-conditioned cruiser also makes it possible to relax in comfort indoors.
This also is a fun option for cruise parties that include families with children.
It’s especially recommended when on a cruise on a medium-sized boat with a spacious deck.
Since Anniversary Cruise will prepare all the supplies you need, including fishing the poles and bait, you can enjoy leisure fishing and barbecuing together with ease.
It’s a relaxing ocean-fishing experience while taking breaks from fishing to enjoy food and beverages.
While various buffet plans and other options are available for dining, barbecuing in the open air on the deck is especially enjoyable.
You’re sure to be satisfied with the experience of barbecuing in the open air while sailing on the sea.
A three-hour cruise provides the opportunity to enjoy leisure fishing in relatively nearby fishing spots such as in the vicinity of Gate Bridge, without traveling all the way to the more remote spots favored by pros.
Passengers often catch cute fish like gobies, resulting in an enjoyable fishing experience with family and friends.
If you’d like to try a full-fledged ocean-fishing experience, we also can propose specialized fishing boats. Contact Anniversary Cruise for details.
Cruise plan budget and overview
Operation period | All year long |
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Price per person | 8,000-75,000 yen |
Minimum amount | From 150,000 yen |
Passenger range | 2-100 persons |
特記事項 | Reference: Items to bring with you for fishing offshore (other than fishing tackle) Icebox Rainwear Boots Hat Scissors Gloves Waterproof tackle bag Fighting seasickness: Get a good night's sleep the night before. Eat moderately before boarding, but avoid greasy foods. Take a motion-sickness pill about one hour before boarding. |
*Prices are subject to change depending on the vessel, cuisine, etc.