REVIEW · BELEK
Fishing Experience in Belek with Breakfast and Lunch
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Catching fish at sea beats a long beach day. This Belek fishing trip pairs a local captain’s hands-on help with a smooth hotel-to-port breakfast-and-lunch setup for families and first-timers. It’s one of those short adventures that feels real, not staged.
The main thing to think about ahead of time is food expectations. The included meals are part of the value, but the lunch can feel a bit light, and drink options are not included.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- Belek Fishing Tour at a Glance: 5 hours, small boat, meals included
- Getting to the port from your Belek hotel (without stress)
- Meet the captain: safety, gear, and how fishing actually works
- Mediterranean fishing stops: your odds improve with the right locations
- Your catch, your call: keep it or barbecue on board
- Breakfast and lunch on the water: included, but plan your expectations
- Swimming time: when you’re not fishing, you’re still on the day
- English guide and the crew vibe: good for first-timers
- Price and value in Belek: is $89 a fair deal?
- Who this tour fits best (and who might want a different plan)
- Should you book this Belek fishing excursion?
- FAQ
- How long is the Belek fishing experience?
- Where does the tour operate?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are drinks included?
- Is there an English-speaking guide?
- Can I keep the fish I catch?
- Is there a barbecue option on board?
- Is free cancellation available?
- Is there a reserve and pay later option?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Hotel pickup and drop-off make it easy, especially with kids.
- English-speaking crew helps beginners learn fast.
- Captain-led fishing spots with multiple stops as you head out.
- Keep your catch or barbecue it on board if you want the full experience.
- Time on the water beyond just fishing, with chances to swim.
- Breakfast and lunch included so you don’t burn your holiday budget on snacks.
Belek Fishing Tour at a Glance: 5 hours, small boat, meals included
This is a classic Mediterranean-style day: you get hauled from your Belek hotel to the port, hop onto a small traditional fishing boat, and spend the middle stretch trying for fish. The total duration is about 5 hours, which is short enough to fit into a busy holiday schedule but long enough to feel like an actual outing.
The big value here is that you’re not paying extra for the basics. Hotel pickup and drop-off, fishing equipment, and breakfast plus lunch are included in the price of $89 per person. You’ll still want to plan for drinks because they’re not included, but that’s easy to handle.
If you’re traveling with kids, the timing helps. You’re not committing to an all-day grind, and you get the kind of “do something together” story kids usually remember.
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Getting to the port from your Belek hotel (without stress)

The day starts with morning hotel pickup. You travel in a comfortable, modern vehicle toward the port, then you roll right into the next step once you arrive.
One practical note: pickup timing can shift. Some departures run later than expected due to boat issues or scheduling changes, so I’d treat the start time as flexible. If you have a tight dinner reservation or a must-see show afterward, build in breathing room.
Also, the activity includes meet-and-greet with the captain at the port before boarding. That’s helpful if you’re rusty with fishing gear, because you’re not thrown into the deep end the moment you step on the boat.
Meet the captain: safety, gear, and how fishing actually works
Once you’re on board, the captain plays the starring role. This isn’t just a sightseeing cruise with a token “try fishing” moment. The captain is described as an experienced fisherman who knows the area well, and you’ll get real instruction.
Before you cast, you’ll get a briefing on how to use the equipment properly. Then the crew distributes baits and fishing ropes that are described as good quality. In plain terms, this matters because beginners often struggle less with “catching fish” and more with using the line wrong or not knowing what the gear is supposed to do.
The boat itself is presented as fully equipped and safe for this excursion, and you’ll be sailing out on deep blue Mediterranean waters. If you’ve never been on a small fishing craft before, this kind of guided setup makes the experience feel manageable rather than intimidating.
Mediterranean fishing stops: your odds improve with the right locations
The trip includes multiple fishing stops rather than one single spot the whole time. As the boat heads out, the captain takes you to the areas where fishing conditions look best, and you’ll repeat the pattern of dropping bait and adjusting your technique based on what’s happening.
What I like about this approach is that it gives you more than one “try.” One stop might be slow, another might produce, and you’re not stuck hoping the first location turns on.
You also get an education by watching how the captain handles the process. Even if you’re not landing something every time, you’re learning the rhythm: prepare, cast, wait, and respond when you feel movement. That hands-on pacing is what makes this kind of tour work for both kids and adults.
Your catch, your call: keep it or barbecue on board
One of the strongest highlights is what happens after you hook something. You can keep your catch, and there’s also an option to barbecue it on board.
That’s more than a nice perk. It turns the day into a complete loop: you fish, then you eat what you catch. For families, this is the part that often converts “we’re just trying” into a real memory. For adults, it’s a straightforward way to experience local life at sea without needing cooking skills or a separate reservation.
If you end up catching crabs along the way, that can also show up as part of the meal plan. The tour experience is structured so your effort connects to your lunch, not just to a pile of photos.
Breakfast and lunch on the water: included, but plan your expectations
Breakfast and lunch are included, which is a big part of why this tour tends to suit families. You don’t need to hunt for food in the middle of the day, and it helps everyone stay energized for fishing.
That said, included meals can be lighter than a full restaurant lunch. Some guests describe breakfast as simple and lunch as basic, with fish plus sides like fries and salad. If you’re used to large buffet spreads, your best move is to treat lunch as fuel rather than a feast.
If anyone in your group has a fish preference issue, it’s worth thinking ahead. One suggestion that comes up clearly is asking whether there can be an alternative if fishing results are limited or if someone doesn’t want fish for lunch. Even when the tour includes meals, your best experience comes from being proactive about dietary preferences.
Drinks are the one clear missing piece. Plan to bring or buy water and whatever else you need, so you’re not stuck paying extra later or rationing during the warm hours.
Swimming time: when you’re not fishing, you’re still on the day
This tour isn’t only about casting lines. There’s also time to enjoy the Mediterranean, and some guests highlight the chance to swim.
That matters because kids (and honestly, adults too) can get restless during long waits. Swimming breaks up the pace and gives you another way to enjoy the water view, even if you’re still learning how to feel the line.
So if you’re deciding between a straight fishing charter and a short tour, this blend is a practical reason to choose it.
English guide and the crew vibe: good for first-timers
The tour includes a live tour guide in English and a crew that helps make the fishing feel approachable. Beginners generally benefit most from this kind of instruction because it reduces the time you spend guessing.
Several people describe the crew as funny and helpful, and that energy tends to matter on a boat. When the crew explains what to do and keeps the mood light, you spend less time worrying about whether you’re doing it wrong and more time enjoying the moment.
Because it’s a small boat setup, you also tend to feel closer to the action. The instruction doesn’t feel distant, and you’re more likely to get quick fixes if you struggle with technique.
Price and value in Belek: is $89 a fair deal?
At $89 per person for about 5 hours, the value depends on what you’d otherwise pay to fill the same time. Here, the price covers several things that add up fast: hotel pickup and drop-off, fishing equipment, and breakfast plus lunch.
That bundle is what makes this tour feel like a “holiday win.” Without it, a fishing experience often means paying separately for transport, gear, and a meal plan. Even if you end up spending extra on drinks, you’re still getting a structured day with minimal hassle.
The only time value dips is if your expectations are for a heavy lunch, a very detailed itinerary with many different fishing zones, or a strict start time without any changes. If that’s you, you’ll want to manage expectations early.
Who this tour fits best (and who might want a different plan)
This is a smart match for:
- Families with kids who want something active and shared
- Beginners who want instruction rather than trial-and-error
- People who like the idea of fishing plus a meal from your catch
It may be less ideal if you’re expecting:
- A long, full-day fishing expedition
- A meal that feels like a big restaurant lunch every time
- Zero flexibility in timing and meeting flow
Also, because boats and transport can vary by day, it’s reasonable to confirm details about how the group is seated and how children are handled during transfers. Safety and comfort are always worth double-checking.
Should you book this Belek fishing excursion?
I’d book it if you want a short, guided sea fishing day with meals included, an English-speaking guide, and a realistic chance to learn the basics while enjoying the Mediterranean. The “keep your catch or barbecue it” idea is a strong hook because it turns fishing into something more than a hobby lesson.
I’d hesitate only if you know you need guaranteed non-fish lunch options, expect a full-size meal, or have a schedule so tight that a pickup delay could ruin your day. If you can be flexible and you’re excited for an active family outing, this is the kind of tour that delivers a memorable, hands-on story.
FAQ
How long is the Belek fishing experience?
The duration is listed as 5 hours.
Where does the tour operate?
It runs in the Antalya Province, Turkey, with pickup from hotels in Belek area to the port.
What time does the tour start?
It starts in the morning, but the exact meeting and pickup time can vary based on availability.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pick-up & drop-off are included.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes fishing equipment, breakfast, lunch, and hotel pick-up & drop-off.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included.
Is there an English-speaking guide?
Yes. The tour includes a live tour guide in English.
Can I keep the fish I catch?
The experience states that you can keep your catch.
Is there a barbecue option on board?
Yes. The highlights mention that you can barbecue your catch on board.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a reserve and pay later option?
Yes. There is a reserve now & pay later option, allowing you to book without paying today.

























