The Geological Marvel
Not Just an Island.
A Natural F.A.D.
Most fishing charters steam for hours just to reach the drop-off. At Fuvahmulah, the abyss begins at your doorstep.
Picture this: You're standing on the dock, coffee in hand, watching the sun paint the horizon gold. Below you, invisible but undeniable, the ocean floor doesn't gradually slope away—it plummets to 1,000 meters in mere kilometers.
This vertical wall forces nutrient-rich deep currents upward, creating a massive upwelling that arrests migratory giants right on our doorstep. "Blue Water" fishing begins the moment we clear the breakwater. No long runs. No wasted fuel. Just you, the crew, and the hunt.
The 5-Minute Advantage:
While other boats burn 2 hours reaching the edge, you're already fighting your first fish. More time battling giants. Less time staring at horizons.
Satellite Reconnaissance
Our captains use real-time chlorophyll and sea surface temperature charts to locate thermal breaks along the 1,000m drop-off—identifying the exact hunting grounds of pelagic predators before we even leave the dock.
Hall of Fame
Trophy Catches
Our anglers' most memorable battles with the giants of Fuvahmulah
Real Stories, Real Catches
What Our Anglers Say
Don't just take our word for it—hear from those who've battled the abyss
"I've fished all over the world, but nothing compares to the raw power of hooking a 70kg Yellowfin 10 minutes from the dock. The crew's knowledge of the Addu Kandu is unmatched."
"The GT popping was insane! My guide positioned us perfectly in the Fenagando, and when that fish exploded on my popper, I understood why they call it warfare. Caught and released three GTs over 25kg."
"The traditional Kattelhi night fishing was a cultural experience I'll never forget. The midnight feast under the stars after landing those deep-water beauties—pure magic."
Your Expedition Starts Here
Limited expedition slots available. Peak GT season (March-April) fills up 3 months in advance. Secure your dates before they're gone.