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Aruba Watersports & Activities Operators
Deep Sea Fishing - Boat Charters
Many charter boats
are available for deep sea fishing . The variety of the fish is vast and Atlantic game
fish are abundant. Sailfish, white and blue
marlin, wahoo, shark, barracuda,
amberjack, kingfish, bonito, and black
and yellow fin tuna are in plentiful supply. You could sail out either
for a half or a full day on any of the following fishing boats, all skippered by their
Captain and his fishing mate. Prices range from US$ 220 to US$ 320 for a half day charter,
or US$ 400 to US$ 600 for a full-day. Check with these guys for details:

Kenny's Toy
(35 ft. Bertram Sportfisherman)
Teaser
Charters N.V.
P.O. Box 485
St. Vincentweg 5
Oranjestad,
Phone: (297) 5825088
Fax: (297) 5824614
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Capt.
Kenneth Pichardo
1086 lbs. Blue Marlin (pictured above)
Note: the capture of the above was an exception due to it being a new record. Normally
killing or capture is discouraged, with a preference for tagging and release. |
Fully rigged with fish-recorder, sounders, radar, twin VHF marine radios all channels,
EPIRB, life jackets, stereo radio, 20 lb, 50 lb, and 80 lb Penn International and Shimano
Professional reel & rod. Sodas and bait are available at no extra charge. Captain with
more than 15 years experience.(Offering 10% OFF PER CHARTER to VisitAruba Plus
members) |
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 Renaissance Marina
Renaissance Marketplace 204
Oranjestad, Aruba
Phone: (297) 588 0260
Fax: (297) 588 0261
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 The Marina supplies fresh running water and 110/220/360V 60H electricity,
satellite TV with security guards on duty 24 hours a day. Visiting yachtsmen have
full privileges at the two Seaport Village hotels, Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino.
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Many of
Aruba's best restaurants and bars, two casinos, a nightclub, six cinemas and more than
120 shops are located around the Marina.
The Marina has a variety of watersports to enjoy including daily
charters for deep sea fishing, sailing, diving &
snorkeling. |
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