Lobster safari
Follow a working fisherman and see how lobster fishing is done - for real

Pull the black gold from the sea
Join us on a guided trip into the archipelago to witness traditional lobster fishing up close. This is not a show or a staged experience. You’ll follow the day as it unfolds, shaped by weather, conditions, and the rhythm of the sea.
You observe, learn, and experience the work — without needing to participate.
Traditional pots and proven technique
Cold waters hold the best crayfish
Each trip lasts for about 3 hours

From boat to table in one day
We'll walk you through each step of the fishing, from the moment you leave the dock until you're holding the catch. There's a rhythm to this work, and you'll learn it quickly.

We depart during lobster season
The boat cuts through cold water toward the best grounds offshore.

See the technuiqe
Our crew shows you how to bait, set, and read the pots like they do.

Pull the pots
You'll feel the anticipation as the pots are being pulled up from the depth.

Haul and celebrate the catch
Measure the lobster, keep what the law allows and sort it accordingly.
FAQs
Questions about the fishing, what to bring, and how it all works.
Wear layers and bring a warm jacket. The water is cold and the wind doesn't quit.
Children can come, but they need to be old enough to handle the work. We recommend at least twelve years old. Younger kids can ride along and watch.
It depends on the day and the season. Some days are better than others. You might haul in a dozen or more, or fewer if the waters are quiet.
Plan for about two and a half to three hours.
Still have questions?
Reach out and we'll answer what you need to know.
Book your cray fishing trip
The waters are waiting and the pots are ready to drop.