Full-Day Pro Series Deep-Sea Fishing Off Providenciales
Head offshore from Providenciales on Wahooter's for a full-day deep-sea fishing trip that reaches 7,000-foot depths within minutes. Troll reef edges and drop-offs around Northwest Point and West Caicos for wahoo, mahi mahi, tuna, and billfish — all with pro-level gear and a seasoned crew.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring motion-sickness medicine
The run to deep water can be quick and bumpy — take anti-nausea meds before boarding if you’re prone to seasickness.
Wear polarized sunglasses
Polarized lenses reduce glare and help you spot fish activity and floating debris during trolling.
Slip-resistant footwear
Non-marking, non-slip shoes improve safety on wet decks during fights and landings.
Hydrate and protect skin
Even with provided bottled water and shaded areas, bring a reusable bottle and high-SPF sunscreen for a long day under the sun.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •West Caicos drop-off for deeper-water trolling and fewer boats
- •Small abandoned islets and coves near Northwest Point that show historic human use and offer calm photo stops when conditions allow
Wildlife
- •Mahi mahi (dolphinfish)
- •Wahoo (and occasional pelagic sharks)
Conservation Note
Crews commonly encourage catch-and-release for billfish and follow local regulations; limit handling time, use circle hooks where possible, and avoid removing oversized specimens from the water.
The Caicos region has long been a maritime crossroads; nearby islets bear traces of salt raking, small-scale trade, and occasional pirate activity from the colonial era.
What to Bring
Motion-sickness medicationEssential
Reduces the chance of nausea during a potentially bumpy offshore run.
Polarized sunglassesEssential
Cuts glare for better sighting of fish and protects eyes from reflected UV.
Non-slip deck shoesEssential
Provide stability on a wet deck and protect feet during angling.
Light waterproof jacket
Keeps you dry from spray and wind during morning runs or changing weather.
Common Questions
What species can I expect to catch?
In summer expect marlin, yellowfin, blackfin and albacore tuna, mahi mahi and wahoo; winter trips often yield wahoo, white marlin, sailfish and bigeye tuna — catches vary with season and conditions.
Is a fishing license included?
Fees, taxes and fishing license for up to six people are included in the trip price — confirm limits with the operator for larger groups.
Where does the boat depart from?
Trips depart from the Providenciales harbor/marina; the operator typically provides private transportation depending on your booking details.
Is this suitable for first-time anglers?
Yes — the crew provides safety briefings and assistance; beginners should communicate preferences ahead of time and be prepared for active days on deck.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
9 hours
Location
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; expect periods of standing, reeling and short bursts of exertion when fighting fish
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