Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui

Sea air and fishing tackle—what could be better? On Koh Samui’s Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip, I like that it gives you the full setup for local fishing without needing to shop or prep first. The crew also keeps things friendly and practical, so you’re not just standing there holding a rod.

Two things I really appreciate are the captain and crew assistance (from first cast to helping you get tips right) and the Thai-style buffet lunch on board with water and towels to cool off. The whole day is built around making it simple to enjoy time on the water.

One consideration: fish size and number can vary, and on bright hot days you might end up with lots of smaller bites instead of trophies. So I’d go with a flexible mindset and plan to enjoy the swimming time too.

Mr. Tu Fishing Game: Why This Day Trip Works on Koh Samui

Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui - Mr. Tu Fishing Game: Why This Day Trip Works on Koh Samui
This is the kind of tour that fits Koh Samui perfectly. You don’t need fishing experience, and you don’t need to bring gear. You meet at Phu Yai Non Pier, hop over with an escort boat to the fishing grounds, and spend your day doing a straightforward thing: cast, learn from the crew, eat well, cool off, and try again.

The good part is how the trip is paced. You’re not rushed from one photo spot to the next. Instead, you get time to fish, ask questions, and settle into the rhythm of a sea day. And because the crew helps with technique and where to cast, beginners have a real chance to feel like they’re doing it correctly.

The vibe also lands in a sweet spot—relaxed, busy enough to stay interesting, and organized enough that you don’t feel lost. The boat runs like a working day out on the Gulf of Thailand, not like a confusing fishing contest for experts.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel During the Day

  • All fishing gear, lures, bait, and licenses included so you can focus on fishing instead of shopping
  • Captain and crew help with line fishing tips for species like barracuda, trevally, and snapper
  • Thai-style buffet lunch on board plus drinking water to keep your energy up
  • Refreshing towels onboard, a small thing that makes a hot day much more bearable
  • Life jackets and insurance covered, so you can enjoy the water time with less worry
  • English-speaking support so you can understand what to do and why

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Getting There Smoothly: Pickup, Timing, and Phu Yai Non Pier

Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui - Getting There Smoothly: Pickup, Timing, and Phu Yai Non Pier
The trip runs about 6 hours 30 minutes, with the start time listed as 10:00 am. You meet at Phu Yai Non Pier (Plai Laem Soi 3, Bo Put). The schedule is built around a morning start, which is usually the best time to make a sea trip feel comfortable rather than punishing.

Pickup is offered, and the package includes round-trip car service to and from your hotel. That matters here because fishing trips can be logistically annoying when you have to time taxis and parking. With this, you can treat it like a planned outing and keep your energy for being on the water.

Once you arrive at the pier, you meet the crew of Mr. Tu and get info for the day’s fishing plan. You’ll then head to the first fishing spot by escort boat. It’s not a long, complicated transfer; it’s more like a quick setup so you spend more time casting.

Fishing Setup: Gear, Licenses, and Real Crew Help

Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui - Fishing Setup: Gear, Licenses, and Real Crew Help
This is not a bring-your-own-gear situation. You’re provided with all fishing gear, including lures and bait, plus the licenses needed for the trip. That’s a big part of the value. Fishing costs add up fast if you have to buy equipment, pay for licenses, or scramble for supplies at the last minute.

What also makes the experience work is the human help. The captain and crew assist you during the fishing, and they answer questions. The trip is geared toward both novices and experienced fisherpeople, which usually means they’ll help you with basics like line handling and how to cast effectively in local conditions.

One specific detail that stands out from the day’s feedback is the helpfulness of Mr. Yao. People specifically thanked him for support throughout the day. That kind of onboard guidance can be the difference between feeling confused and actually enjoying each attempt.

You’ll also hear practical advice once you’re near the fishing spot—tips for line fishing targeting local species in the Gulf of Thailand.

What You’ll Go After: Barracuda, Trevally, and Snapper

Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui - What You’ll Go After: Barracuda, Trevally, and Snapper
The fishing targets are clearly listed: barracuda, trevally, and snapper. In real life, that means you should think of this as local fishing with guidance, not as a guaranteed catch operation.

Here’s the honest expectation to set for yourself: you might catch a lot, or you might mainly land small fish. The day can swing based on water conditions, heat, and what the fish are willing to bite. One experience described catching numerous smaller fish, with the big trophy attempt happening later when the crew threw out a lure for trolling for barracuda on the return route. They reported catching a barracuda about three feet long, and noted it was on the smaller side for that species.

So if your goal is a monster fish, you’ll want to keep expectations flexible. If your goal is to fish with help, learn something, and enjoy sea time, you’ll likely have a better day—especially because swimming and snorkeling are part of the plan.

Also, the crew’s approach matters. When they adjust technique—like switching to trolling near the end—it feels like you’re actively doing something, not just passively waiting.

The Thai Buffet Lunch: Food, Water, and Shade From the Sun

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Midday is lunch time, served onboard as a Thai-style buffet. This is where the trip earns its keep. Sea air makes people hungry fast, and fishing turns up your appetite even more. Having food included means you don’t end up paying resort prices for a tired sandwich while you’re far from shore.

Lunch includes savory dishes and tropical fruits, plus drinking water. You’ll eat while admiring views of the surrounding islands. That sounds simple, but it matters: this isn’t a lunch in a cramped dock building. It’s a break that keeps you comfortable and lets the day keep moving.

The buffet also helps when the fishing isn’t exciting. If you’re catching lots of smaller fish and not many big ones, a good lunch keeps the day feeling balanced. And based on the feedback, the lunch quality is a consistent positive.

Swimming and Snorkeling Time: Cooling Off Without a Separate Tour

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This trip isn’t only about fishing. There’s an opportunity for swimming or snorkeling, so you aren’t stuck on the boat the whole time.

That’s a smart design for Koh Samui. When the sun is strong, even a fun fishing day can become uncomfortable. A water break resets you. It also adds variety: you can fish for an hour, then switch to swimming and make the day feel fuller than one single activity.

One review mentioned the experience included swimming and even jumping—showing the day often turns lively once the crew sets aside water time. The availability of life jackets adds to that feeling of safety while you enjoy the sea.

A practical note: bring sunscreen and a hat. Even with refreshing towels, the day can get very hot if the sun is out.

Boat Comfort and Group Size: What to Expect on Space

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Group size is a key detail on day trips, and it can affect your comfort. This activity lists a maximum of 22 travelers. That’s not huge, but fishing boats can feel crowded depending on how many people are actually moving around.

One negative point raised about the trip was that too many people on the boat made it hard to move. The provider response pointed out that the boat can be maximum 20 people, and on that specific day there were 14. So the lesson is simple: crowd levels can change day to day.

If you’re someone who needs lots of personal space—especially on a boat where everyone is handling rods—go in with that in mind. On the other hand, multiple positive comments highlighted that the sea excursion was well organized, the boat was equipped, and the crew was friendly and competent.

Also, towels and insurance help the overall comfort factor. The trip includes life jackets and insurance covered, which makes the water time feel more relaxed.

Value for Money: Why $48.40 Can Make Sense

Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip by Escort Boat from Koh Samui - Value for Money: Why $48.40 Can Make Sense
At $48.40 per person, this tour is priced as an accessible Koh Samui activity. The real question is value: what do you get for that money?

Here’s what the package covers based on the tour details:

  • All fishing gear, lures, bait, and licenses
  • Captain and crew assistance
  • Thai-style buffet lunch onboard (with tropical fruit and savory dishes)
  • Drinking water
  • Refreshing towels
  • Round-trip car service from your hotel area
  • Life jackets and insurance covered
  • English-speaking guide

When you add up those items, the price looks much more reasonable. If you tried to replicate the day on your own, the gear and licensing alone would likely eat a chunk of the budget. Then you’d still need a boat plan, transport timing, and a meal.

Could you spend less doing something else on the island? Yes. But this tour is one of those rare deals where you’re paying for a complete experience, not just the right to sit on water.

Best Fit: Who This Trip Suits (and Who Might Want a Different Style)

This tour is ideal for:

  • Families, since it’s designed for people with different experience levels and includes life jackets and insurance
  • First-timers who want help casting and line fishing without needing to learn everything from scratch
  • People who want a single half-day-ish outing that includes lunch and water time
  • Anyone who likes the Gulf of Thailand setting and wants an organized sea day

It may feel less ideal if:

  • Your main goal is catching a specific trophy fish on demand
  • You get cranky if boats feel busy and you can’t spread out much
  • You hate the heat and want a mostly shaded itinerary (even with towels, it can be sunny)

The best approach is to treat it as a fun fishing day with a realistic bite rate. When you do that, you’ll likely enjoy the day no matter what’s on your hook.

Should You Book Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip? A Straight Answer

I’d book it if you want a guided fishing experience with everything handled—gear, licenses, crew help, lunch, and pickup. It’s especially strong if you’re traveling with people who don’t all want the same activity, because everyone can find something to like: fishing for some, swimming or snorkeling for others, and lunch plus island views for everyone.

If you’re chasing a big catch at any cost, keep your expectations measured. Fish days swing. The crew’s trolling attempt near the end and the varied catch results are a reminder: this is about being out there and having a good shot, not about guaranteeing trophies.

One last practical tip: bring sun protection and keep a relaxed mindset. Then you’ll get the best out of the day—the kind that starts with casting lines and ends with a tired, happy sun glow.

FAQ

How long is the Mr. Tu Fishing Day Trip from Koh Samui?

The tour lasts about 6 hours 30 minutes.

What time does the tour start?

It starts at 10:00 am.

Where do I meet for the trip?

You meet at Phu Yai Non Pier (listed with coordinates H3F8+J4P), in Bo Put, Koh Samui, Thailand.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Round-trip car service to and from your hotel is included, and pickup is offered.

What’s included for fishing?

You get all fishing gear, lures, bait, and licenses. The captain and crew also assist and answer questions.

Is lunch included?

Yes. There’s a Thai-style buffet lunch served onboard, plus drinking water.

Can beginners join even if I’ve never fished before?

Yes. The trip is described as suitable for most travelers, with crew help and supervision for people who are new to fishing.

Is there time to swim or snorkel?

Yes. The trip includes an opportunity for swimming or snorkeling.

What’s the maximum group size on the boat?

The experience lists a maximum of 22 travelers.

If you want, tell me your travel month and whether you’re fishing for fun or hoping for a specific species, and I’ll help you decide if this is the right day trip for your group.

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