Andaman Islands fishing offers a wide variety of species, and all are only a short boat ride from the mainland. Exclusive to Sportquest Holidays, we have put together this remarkable, fully guided fishing adventure. A great benefit of this holiday is that your group will have a sports boat to themselves, meaning every piece of action that comes your way will be yours. To complete your saltwater fishing holiday package, we include all your fishing licences to fish around the Andaman Islands fishing, taking all the hassle out of purchasing them yourselves. The Andaman Islands are a chain of beautiful tropical rainforests, and just off the coastline, you will find some of the best reef ecosystems. These reefs’ location is at a certain distance that they rarely receive any commercial fishing on any large scale, which means that the marine life is in abundance, which makes for excellent predator fishing.
The Islands form an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, east of India and west of Thailand. There are over 570 islands clustered together, surrounded by clear blue water, white sands and untouched reefs. The Andamans have a total of 6,408 square kilometres. They are 467 kilometres long with an average width of 24 kilometres.
Of the Andaman group of islands, only 28 have a human presence. The Andaman Islands are separated from the Nicobars by the 10-degree channel that is 150 kilometres wide. The fishing will depart out of Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman Islands in India.
You will be fishing some of the best areas around Andaman from Campbell Shoal, Invisible Bank, Dalrymple Bank, and many more incredible reefs. The tourist season and the southwest monsoons in the Andaman Islands are in pursuit of each other. The end of one marks the beginning of another. Typically, the tourist season begins in October, and the temperamental monsoons can start anywhere in May, June or July. Weather permitting, we are available to fish all year round.
The closest spot is a half-hour boat ride away or 12 nautical miles away. The average travel time is 45 to 60 minutes, so hardly any time wasted driving to far away marks. The guide/skipper will speak with your group each day and inform you of their plans. If he suggests that the fish are in a particular area, then his goals should be listened to as he wants you to catch as many fish as you can.
If you ask any angler from around the world about Andaman Island fishing, they will automatically talk about the incredible GT fishing that this part of the world is so very famous for. GT fishing is a legendary experience that every saltwater angler should experience once in their lifetime. Head over to our YouTube Channel to see why so many anglers visit these islands to fish every year. Giant GT‘s aren’t the only saltwater species to target here. Other species you can target include Almaco Jack, Bluefin Trevally, Dogtooth Tuna, Golden trevally, Great Barracuda, Green Jobfish, several different Groupers, Blue and Black Marlin, mention a few.
An angler looking for an excellent multi-species trip and knowing some knowledge of lure fishing would be best suited when Andaman Island fishing. A good understanding of lure/popper fishing is essential; even though the guides are there to help people with all manner of experience, understanding this fishing style will benefit you whilst on the water. The guides will help with recommending poppers/lures to use and techniques to get the best out of your lure but knowing how to cast and how to set the hooks will significantly help you.
Popping and jigging trips are strenuous. They involve casting surface lures and dropping jigs all day, often under the hot sun. Guests will need to be in relatively good shape and drink lots of water to make the most of the day. The best piece of advice is to make sure you are physically fit before travelling as it is exhausting casting with heat rods and heavy reels all day long, let alone playing fish.
If you are new to the sport of popper fishing, we have written many useful tip blogs, located on the Saltwater Blog section of this website
The sports boat you will be fishing from on your Andaman Island fishing is a 38ft monohull custom-built FRP vessel designed to fish these tropical waters. The large open deck and low gunnels make this boat the ultimate popping and jigging platform, and the anti-skid deck makes this an excellent boat to chase down some of the worlds hardest fighting fishes. The boat comes complete with new Twin 250 fuel-injected four-stroke Yamaha engines for a safe, quiet and reliable ride. These sleek sportfishing boats are very personal and will cater to 1 to 4 anglers and fish from 3 days to 7 days, and on the longer trips, we can take you to further areas.
The latest Garmin 10 inch touchscreen GPS/Fishfinder makes navigation very efficient and comfortable. The factory-fitted transducers allow for deep jigging. The GPS paired with the VHF for ship-to-shore communication, so we are in touch when necessary. The boat also carries SOLAS and MMD approved life jackets for all on board, along with ring buoys, a medical first aid kit and firefighting appliances.
Whilst out fishing, you will be accompanied by a captain and your guide, so you will receive the best service making for one of the best tropical fishing adventures you will witness. With our fishing guides, we can tailor-make a fishing package to suit your requirements, so if you only fancy lure and popper fishing or trolling, we can make the holiday fit with you. Contact us at any time and we can help you organise your next fishing adventure Our guides speak excellent English; however, we recommend taking with you an English to Indian app or dictionary to help if you decide to venture off during the evening. Most local people will understand very basic English.
Our newly refurbished guest house, ideally located a short 5 min walk from the jetty, benefits from stunning ocean views. There are six clean and spacious air-conditioned rooms with modern bathrooms and comfortable twin beds in our guesthouse. Meaning this would comfortably accommodate 12 anglers staying on your Andaman Island fishing; however, we only take four anglers per week, giving each angler a single bedroom, which is a big bonus. Local chefs staff the restaurant, and the meals will be made all from local produce.
As mentioned, the guest house you will be staying in is basic, but it has newly refurbished to a high standard. Decorated in modern, bright colours and carefully selected furniture, you get the sense of being in India.
All bedrooms are decorated to a high standard with carefully selected furniture to make the most room size. There will be two beds in each bedroom, somewhere to hang your clothes and a small table with chair plenty of storage space for all your fishing equipment. There are bathrooms throughout the guest house, all very modern and all very clean.
We offer a variety of food made by our in-house chef and some of the best locally caught fish. Our large balconies overlooking the bay are an excellent area for anglers and non-anglers to gather in the evenings to share their fishy stories. The local chef prepares lovely Indian dishes all sourced from local farms and markets and made to your taste. If you catch a Tuna or a Snapper when you are out fishing, you are more than welcome to bring your catch back, and our chef will prepare it in several different ways. There are local beers in the restaurant you can purchase, but you will have to visit the local pub if you want anything more potent.
The below itinerary is flexible should you require additional fishing days or additional free days to explore; we can tailor this itinerary to suit you personally. Feel free to talk to our travel consultants who can explain all options available.
Please note that depending on what international airport you depart from, travel to this destination may involve an overnight flight and/or an overnight hotel.
Once flights are available, your itinerary will be finalised.
Depart Any international Airport (See Details)
Arrive Port Blair
Transfer from Port Blair Airport to your accommodation
On arrival, a representative from Andaman Angler will meet you and transfer you to the guesthouse, approx 20 mins.
The rest of the day is free to relax or explore Port Blair.
Note: On arrival, an Andaman Angler representative will assist you with obtaining your special entry paperwork, required for visiting the Andaman Islands.
Overnight accommodation: Andaman Angler Guest House in a Single Room on a Full board basis
Over your fishing days, you will depart with your boat and crew to the various areas around the Andaman Islands to fish multiple methods for various hard-fighting species. The fishing guide will assist you in setting up the correct tackle and advising you on what to bring out with you each day.
Overnight accommodation: Andaman Angler Guest House in a Single Room on a Full board basis
All the fishing on our Andaman Islands trips are conducted from our 38ft purpose-built boats (based on four people sharing). These vessels are perfect for a day’s popper or jig fishing. Our guides will help you as much as you need and ensure you get the most out of your holiday.
Overnight accommodation: Andaman Angler Guest House in a Single Room on a Full board basis
Our guides have been fishing these waters for many years and will take you to different areas to target your chosen species. On these trips, hiring complete tackle packages is possible, providing you with everything you need. You can also purchase poppers, leaders, hooks, and other terminal tackles.
Overnight accommodation: Andaman Angler Guest House in a Single Room on a Full board basis
Transfer from Andaman Angler Guesthouse to Port Blair Airport
After breakfast, a representative from Andaman Angler will transfer you back to Port Blair airport for the start of your return journey.
Depart Port Blair
Arrive Home
Please note that depending on what international airport you wish to return to, travel from this destination may involve an overnight flight and/or an overnight hotel. Once flights are available, your itinerary will be finalised.
The season runs from October to April.
Season: October to April
Peak: October and January to April
Weight: 10lb to 100lb
Average Weight: 30lb
Season: October to April
Peak: February to April
Weight: 20lb to 100lb
Average Weight: 35lb
Season: October to April
Peak: March to April
Weight: 5lb to 150lb
Average Weight: 25lb
Season: October to April
Peak: February to April
Weight: 100lb to 500lb
Average Weight: 250lb
Season: October to April
Peak: November to March
Weight: 40lb to 150lb
Average Weight: 70lb
Prices shown are based on 4 anglers sharing 1 x 38ft Boat, different price options for different group sizes are available please contact a member of the Sportquest Holidays team
Remember that Sportquest Holidays' services are completely FREE! When you book a trip with Sportquest Holidays, you never pay more than when you book directly with the lodge and flights independently.
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Prices are based on four adults sharing transfers, fishing and accommodation (unless otherwise stated) and are correct at the time of going to press. Subject to time of year or date and currency fluctuations, these prices may fluctuate slightly due to flight price increases or fuel surcharge.
Just a quick note and pictures from our recent holiday, if we were to give it a title it would have to be complete madness. However, do not worry as it was for all the right reasons. Just too many big fish for us, I think we need to go and get a lot fitter before returning. Thank you all.
Peter, many people say the exact same thing. It is almost addictive and many people return year after year
It was our pleasure to help you and look forward to helping you in the future
Kind Regards
Peter
Thanks everyone for giving me an unforgettable fishing trip with all the smashing of poppers and stickbaits from GTs' and Tuna run with all the great services and nice accomodations provided at the Guesthouse . I will be back soon for the another fishing trip .
Andrew, thank you so much for a great destination review, Ashley and his team always work hard to give everyone an amazing holiday.
Great fishing holiday- Everything laid on very well. Best part was the quality of the boats, the Skipper and towards the end of the trip, the fishing. Fishing improved as our technique improved but also moving into more productive GT water. Tips for GT Popper fishing- read and view more about GT popping techniques, talk to others who have popped before. we learned some more after our trip had finished which could have improved our landing rate success.
Hi Willie, glad you guys had a super time and caught plenty. I can not recommend highly enough that you do as much research as possible before going any where. Popper fishing is an art and takes a long time to perfect, but like any fishing it is always worth it.
All the best
You did us again but in a good way, wow great fishing the GT's and Doggies were more powerful than you had explained. The accommodation is basic but for just fishing you do not need anything else. Will have to come back again.
Roy, boy am I glad that it all turned out for you both so well. It has been a pleasure looking after you these last few years, heres to next time Regards Peter
Had an amazing week fishing we just wished we could of stayed on for longer.
Hi Dick I though you would like this place as I know how much you love your popper fishing, and you do work hard at it. The results from your trip prove this. I will look at arranging the same trip back for you both. Regards Peter
The team at this resort worked hard each day to put us on the fish and you can not ask for any more. Please pass on my thanks to everyone involved.
Mark thank you for taking the time to talk to me on the telephone and completing your feedback, this is important for us and also future customers. I will as requested pass on all the feedback to the resort. Regards Mel
On our week the fishing was slow as there was just no bait around, the guides seemed to struggle to find the fish. Also on our week the food and organisation seemed to fall apart, not what we would expect from such a club.
Alan thanks for taking the time to talk to both me and the owners at the club, first please accept my apologies for this. Unfortunately the head chef just got up and left 3 days before your arrival which through the whole resort out of sink. This was also made worse with the poor fishing conditions, in fact it was the slowest 3 week period we have ever know at the club. Although we have no control over the fishing when these freak conditions happen we can control everything at the lodge so it was not acceptable. I do hope that you take up both ours and the owners offer to make up from the short comings. When something does go wrong we will always take full responsibility, Regards Peter
I have been fortunate enough to have fished some of the top destinations in 6 continents and this is up there with the best. I have fished Oman with No Boundaries and whilst admittedly they have bigger G.Ts this would be my preferred venue. We fished on 'Rampage' a fast stable craft that gave a smooth ride and was an excellent fishing platform. Our crew Arjun and Dhillip worked tirelessly to put us on the fish, nothing was to much trouble. We were guided by Darran, the managing director, on 2 days and he knows the waters like the back of his hand. A very talented experienced angler.
The guest house is clean spacious and reasonably well equipt. It is set on the water front and there are stunning views across the bay. It is currently being extended to include the upper floor. Breakfast was basic but adequate but the packed lunch and evening meal were outstanding. I am a trained chef and I can honestly say I ate some of the best Indian cuisine I have ever tasted. A pre dinner snack was provided every evening.
A few tips if you are planning a trip here.
Change your currency before leaving Chennai. There are ATMs on the island, some work most don't depending on type of card.
Watch your weight limit. We flew with Emirates and whilst they were ok with excess weight Jet Air weighed everything including hand luggage and we had to pay 4500 rupees for 3kg.
If you are carrying duty free alcohol make sure you pack it in your suitcase before leaving Chennai or it will be confiscated.
If you smoke this also applies to lighters and matches.
Pack a good selection of GT ice creams, these consistently out fished any popper or stick bait in the shallower waters.
David, thanks for such a detailed destination review, thats a great help for everyone and as you said we all agree its an amazing place.
Fished in the beginning of April. Akshay's operation is top notch and very professional.
His team will run as far as needed to put you on fish. We had some very good days, lots of big GTs and Tuna.
Not only fishing is great, but we were treated like family by Akshay and his lovely wife.
You couldn't ask more fishing remote and pristine place like Andamans.
Thanks for your review it was so nice to hear that you both loved the destination.
I booked 5 days and six nights and had the best fishing trip you can possibly imagine. They hooked me up (pun intended!) with 2 other anglers to make the trip more fun and more affordable (Our single angler club).
The fishing grounds are extensive, and you get to visit (from the boat) many many of the beautiful Andaman Islands, most of which are uninhabited. The boat that I went on is a comfortable and fast 37 foot twin 225hp engined centre console, which provides access to remote islands & reefs that other local boats can't reach in a day trip. The charming couple who run the business, Akshay & Nargis, can't do enough to make sure that the trip is successful & comfortable from all aspects. They have a lovely easy manner about them. I'm a keen fisherman and have fished in many places in the world, but I have never experienced fishing action like this, by the end of my last day I was wishing for small fish, such were the aches in my weary muscles.
The guest house accommodation is clean and simple (which helps to keep the costs down) with staff on hand to clean and cook and do the laundry, small charge for laundry. The food is excellent home cooked authentic indian cuisine mainly based around fresh fish - no surprises there. A packed lunch and drinks are provided on the boat.
All in all I can't reccomend this outfit highly enough.
Alex, Akshay & Nargis look after all customer VERY well, thanks for the destination review they all help.
I was looking for an extreme fishing adventure and I really found one.
The single angler trip was an amazing experience!
We caught some amazing GT's, Spanish Mackerel and Dogtooth tuna and fished on one of the most beautiful locations.
I would like to thank everyone again for the unforgettable fishing adventure, warm hospitality, delicious food and excellent service.
See you again in the near future for a new adrenaline rush.
Willem, thanks for the review it sure is an extreme fishing adventure, so glad you liked everything about it.
Great guides, pre-trip information and service from Sportquest!
Point-to-point flights (rather them booked in one go) made transfer a pain.
Very long transfer time (8 hours) despite availability at earlier connected flight.
Loss of 2 fishing days (due to weather).
Should/could be compensated by example free/offsetting days on the next trip.
Hi Peter
Thank you kindly for your feedback
Glad you liked the guides and all the information.
In relation to flights we always try to book the best flights and connection times as possible at the time of booking. We also look at the costing of the different flight times, routes and connections and try to give you the best option. Unfortunately things can change from time of booking to when you actually depart.
Sorry to hear that you lost a couple of days fishing which is quite rare for this location. We always give a credit if a credit is given to us when fishing is cancelled. In this case they do not offer any refunds for lots days or times. However as we always want to keep customers happy I am happy to look at sorting you out a discounted deal on your next trip with Sportquest.
Just when you wish to travel again speak to either me or Paul and we will sort something out for you.
Kind Regards Peter
Take Rupees not Dollars, as I had to use credit card to buy food in airport and excess baggage charge for a faraway destination 15 kg is really not enough for essentials, tackle etc.
Hi Graham, thanks for taking the time to fill out your feedback. It is very important to us that we get these feed backs as we were unaware of the small luggage allowance on Jet Airways.
We have sent many people to Andaman Islands before and no one has ever mentioned it. We have now adjusted the price of the holiday so we can up the allowance to match the international flights.
All the best
Paul
The transfer flights from Chennai with Jet Airways had a reduced weight to 14 kg, which meant excess baggage charge.
The boat was brand new and well appointed. The host took great care to ensure good fishing and provided a great service despite it being a little wet and windy. We caught GT's every day, the tackle provided was top quality.
Hi John, thanks for your feedback. We have now changed the holiday to include larger luggage allowance on the internal flight to match up with the international flight allowance. We were unaware of this and this is why these forms are so important so we can act on things if they are wrong.
See you soon John
All the best
Paul
My apologies for taking so long to get back to you about my trip to the Andaman Islands last month. I have tried to complete the online customer feedback form but your site is currently offline - I’ll certainly try again later.
We were fishing with Andaman Angler and I have to say that Akshay, Arjun and Nargis run the best operation I’ve been fishing with yet (I fished with Nomad last year and with PNG Sportfishing earlier this year) for the simple reason that they remember that it’s not just about the fishing. They looked after us very well indeed and I’d really like to go fishing with them again soon. The weather was shocking blowing force 6/7 for the whole time we were there but I managed a 30kg GT on the first morning and then proceeded to empty the ocean using slow pitch jigging tactics. I loved every minute of it in spite of the bad weather.
Akshay said he still had a week free at the end of April 2018 when the yellowfin tuna run is happening and both Paul Clark and I are keen to return then. However, we can’t find anyone we know who is willing to go at such short notice. Is this something you might be able to help out with?
With regards feedback, my only gripe was all the excess baggage costs we were hit with. I managed to get to Cairns and PNG without incurring any additional baggage costs on international flights but we got hit at every stage on the way to and from the Andamans. Both Paul and I payed almost £300 in excess baggage fees. Unfortunately, I had a bit of a moan at Melanie about it from Heathrow. My apologies to her - I was having a very bad day. I don’t travel very well. Akshay thought that passengers on international transfers might be able to avoid excess baggage costs on the Chennai to Port Blair flights. It would certainly help your customers if you either used airlines that provide two hold baggage allowance on economy flights or gave clear indications of excess baggage costs on specific trips when people are booking. I’ve not met anyone on a popping or jigging trip who hasn’t travelled with a rod tube...
Thank you very much.
Hi Gregory, Thanks for such a detailed feedback, it is very helpful for future travellers and also us.
Well done on your GT, it must of given one hell of a fight. Shame about the weather but being a fisherman we have to put up with this sometimes!
I am ever so sorry about the excess baggage charges, we were completely unaware of the small luggage allowance on your small flight. The amount of people we have sent on this route and this is the first time this has been bought to our attention. We will endeavour to up the baggage allowance on this flight for the future.
Once again thanks and we will try everything we can to find you someone to travel with
All the best / Paul
Great holiday
Thanks for the scores on the feedback form
Overall the trip was a great success but people need to be aware of a few points which need to be addressed in order for the trip to be even better.
The first one is that you need to pre-book extra baggage allowance for the internal flight before you go. The BA flight has a 23kg allowance but the onward flight is only 15kg. Luckily we knew this and Sportquest sorted this out for us before we left.
There is a 9 hour wait from arriving in Chennai to catching the flight to Port Blair. Ideally, Sportquest need to factor in a hotel for this. We very quickly sorted out a hotel on arrival for $20 each. This allowed us to have a beer and a few hours’ sleep in an air conditioned room. Trying to get some rest in a hot, humid airport terminal is not something we were prepared to do.
The accommodation in Port Blair was good. It didn’t look it from the outside but inside was all that you needed. Comfortable beds, air conditioning and great food. The accommodation is situated right on the sea front and is a 5 minute walk to the boat. The only criticism is that it is noisy. The Indians have a habit of honking their horns constantly! To be fair, once you shut the room down it was hard to hear the racket. The staff were extremely helpful and good natured. There is also a lady that is able to do laundry for a small fee. Beer was readily available but we took our own spirits.
The fishing boat we fished from was almost new and a fantastic vessel. The crew of Raman and Sushil were very good. Again very helpful and very knowledgeable. However, our kit and lures were not really right for the job. We needed stiffer rods for popping and bigger poppers. Our jigging kit was spot on. There are very few places in the UK that sell the kind of tackle you need and some of the kit they sell is not up to the job. This, along with their basic knowledge of popping led us to buy kit that was not really suitable. Our host in the Andamans recommended that anyone else going there get in contact with him before they go so he can advise on the correct tackle to take. Failing that, he hires some decent kit. He said he had sent Sportquest some questionnaires for anglers to complete before going but we never saw these. Some of the questions asked are what kind of fishing we would like to do.
Game fishing Asia is geared up for popping for GTs. We wanted to do this, but also some jigging and also wanted lots of species. We spent the first 3 days throwing a popper which is very, very hard work. I went to the gym for about 3 months before I went and this was only just enough. This coupled with the fact that it was rough for the first 4 days really took it out of us. After discussing this with Captain Raman we started doing some jigging, live baiting and some trolling, as well as popping. We ended up with 24 different species. I would definitely take some light jigging kit next time with 30-100 gram jigs. The crew caught lots of fish doing this whilst we were banging out poppers, very frustrating!
Our host suggested we move locations to Little Andaman as he said the fishing had been better. This cost us another $240 each. The fishing was better but they go there with nearly every group so my argument is that this should be factored into the price before we go.
Would I go again? Yes, definitely, especially now knowing what I know. I would probably hire a popping rod, take bigger 150-200 gram poppers, take some light jigging kit and mix up the fishing a bit more.
It was a fantastic trip in a beautiful part of the world.
Hi John
Thank you for your very kind comments, as you are aware we no longer use game fish Asia, hopefully you get a chance to use our new guides out there.
Kind Regards
Trips to fishing grounds often too long.
5 and 6 wake up in morn. Too early 6 days in a row.
Hi Martin
Thanks for your feedback. Sometimes the skipper of the boat gets to hear about a certain area that is fishing very well and to make the most out of these opportunities some days the skipper will make a decision to travel to these areas.
I have just returned back from India after taking part in a group fishing trip to the Andaman Islands fishing for GT's and Dog Tooth Tuna.
The holiday was expertly organised by Sportquest and the trip went very smoothly and every small detail was taken care of.
I especially liked the greeting on my mobile phone from Sportquest when I arrived in the Andamans wishing me a great fishing trip which was very thoughtful.
I also liked the welcome home message on my return back to the UK and I dont know of any other companies that offer this level or personal service.
The service that Sportquest provide is exceptional and I have recommended this company to numerous people over the years and I look forward to booking another fishing holiday with Sportquest some time soon
Hello Peter, thank you so much for your very kind words, we do try to offer the very best in customer service as we want your experience to be the best it can be.
Where next then Peter? Hopefully we will catch up very soon
All the best
Paul
After speaking to people on the trip, with reference to the moon phase maybe try a different moon phase as fishing was quite slow it was only the skipper and crew member hard work that put us on fish but he admitted it was tough fishing. But thats fishing still enjoyed the trip first time at this sort of fishing learnt a lot look forward to the next one. Thanks to all at Sportquest and your contacts in the Andamans
Kind regards Mike
Hi Michael, so glad your introduction in to this type of fishing was a good one and you liked the guys in the Andamans. It is hard to always time trips around correct moon phases and when you decide about your next adventure we will for sure make sure you are on the correct phase.
I will get some info to you about Madagascar
All the best Paul
Port Blair was disappointing rubbish everywhere. Guide was excellent. Fishing was good but not topclass. Ashki and Argen were amazing. Took time to explain the odd tackle misshaps etc.
Hello Stephen, thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately places such as Port Blair are very over populated and do not seem to have the same thought process regarding rubbish as a lot of other places around the world.
Glad the guides helped you with tackle advise. Would be interested to see some pictures of your catches
All the best
Paul
Lots of hits on the popping fish up 32 kg nice place .Nice people .I believe Paul has a the photos if no let me know and I will sort some.
Hi Mark, so glad you had a great experience and a huge well done on your GT that was some fish. Thank you for taking the time to fill out your feedback form they are extremely import to all parties involved ensuring everyone is doing their jobs correctly.
Tight lines, Paul
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