Grand Slam Fishing Charters in the Turks and Caicos
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Grand Slam Fishing Charters

Turtle Cove Marina, Turtle Cove, Providenciales
Man holding a large wahoo by the tail.
Catching wahoo with Grand Slam Charters.

Want to catch deep-sea sport fish and make great memories? Grand Slam Fishing Charters has been chasing wahoo, mahi-mahi, tuna, marlin, sailfish, and more for over 20 years. This private charter company based on the island of Providenciales has an excellent reputation for leading memorable fishing charters that are fun for all skill levels.

Grand Slam's captains and crew have intimate knowledge of the local species, the surrounding ocean, and the best spots to find your target catch. With as little or as much guidance as you want, they'll help you reel in impressive fish plucked from some of the Caribbean's clearest waters.

Charters are offered as 4-hour, 6-hour, 8-hour, or 9-hour custom trips and include transportation from any of the Grace Bay resorts.

This company also runs several specialty cruises, from romantic sunset charters to island-hopping and seasonal whale watching.

Bottom Fishing

Grand Slam is a leader in bottom fishing for snapper, grouper, hogfish, barracuda, hinds, and jacks, among other species. Bottom fishing is fun for all ages and especially for kids, as it targets smaller fish that are easier to reel in to the boat.

All trips include light snacks, drinks, fishing gear and licenses, and an experienced captain and crew. If you happen to catch a good eating fish, they will filet your catch for you.

Above: Reeling in the catch on a deep-sea fishing charter.   Top right:  Top left:  Exploring the Caicos Cays aboard Serendipity.   Bottom right:  Top right:  Catching blackfin tuna.  

Deep-Sea Fishing

Yellow fin tuna caught in the Turks and Caicos with Grand Slam Fishing Charters
Catch tuna, mahi-mahi, wahoo, marlin, and much more on an adventure with Grand Slam Fishing Charters.

Big game fish love the deep waters found off the Caicos Islands plateau, and there are numerous species you can catch here throughout the year, depending on the season. Wahoo, tuna, marlin, barracuda, and kingfish are just a few of them (and if you're lucky, marlin and sailfish).

Trips include non-alcoholic drinks and light beer and all required gear. On three-quarter-day and full-day trips, you have the option to do a full catered lunch onboard.

The vessels Grand Slam typically uses for deep-sea trips have fully air-conditioned spaces, staterooms onboard, and heavy-weight fighting chairs, and can troll up to seven lines at a time.

Charters can comfortably accommodate between 8 and 10 guests.

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Catching fish in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Fish and Snorkel Cruise

Mother and daughter snorkeling on a Caribbean reef.
There's plenty to see on the coral reefs of the Turks and Caicos.

Grand Slam's Fish and Snorkel Cruise is great for families and all ages, and offers a day of mixed fun that everyone can enjoy.

You can choose from half-day, three-quarter day, or full-day trips and discover bottom fishing, snorkel on incredible reefs, and visit secluded and uninhabited cays and beaches. Great stops include the pristine beach at Half Moon Bay and the ruins of the La Famille Express shipwreck.

All fishing and snorkeling gear is included as well as a full lunch for three-quarter and full-day tours.

The Fishing Fleet

Man standing on the bow of a boat in Turks and Caicos.
A few of the vessels in Grand Slam Fishing Charters' fleet.

Grand Slam Charters has five comfortable and spacious vessels. Angler Management is a 48-foot (15 m) Ocean Super Sport Express sport fishing yacht that is ideal for deep-sea trolling and chasing monster trophy fish.

Wahooters—a 43-foot (13 m) Bertram Open Express—is another excellent deep-sea sport vessel, and is complete with a fully air-conditioned salon, full galley, head (toilet), and stateroom.

Shady Grady is a 31-foot (9 m) Grady White 3106 that is great for bottom fishing, visits to cays and beaches, and snorkeling.

The newest vessels in Grand Slam's fleet are Serendipity and Reel Buoys.

Serendipity is an Intrepid 377 Walkaround that can hold up to eight passengers per trip and features comfortable sunpads on its bow for lounging. Snorkeling, cruising, and fishing charters are offered on this sleek vessel. Reel Buoys is a 41-foot (12.5 m) Hydra Sport Vector 4100 that can accommodate up to 15 guests and is equipped with over 35 rod holders, ample deck space for moving around, and spacious fish bins.

Located at Turtle Cove Marina

Turtle Cove Marina is a full-service marina that caters to private vessels and local tour companies. The location is the oldest marina on Providenciales, and is home to several restaurants. The broader Turtle Cove area supports low-density and upscale residences and villas.

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