Bahamas

With its crystal-clear water, thriving reef systems, and deepwater access just offshore, the Bahamas is one of the most sought-after sportfishing destinations in the world. From blue marlin in the Abacos to wahoo runs in Bimini and tuna in the Exumas, the islands offer year-round opportunity for anglers chasing both variety and size. Whether you're fishing a tournament or planning a private multi-day charter, Black Book Charters delivers a best-in-class experience aboard luxury, captain-maintained sportfish boats—each one ready to take on the islands with comfort, performance, and professionalism.

Fishing

Dredge Fishing
Bottom Fishing

Target Species

Blue Marlin
White Marlin
Sailfish
Yellowfin Tuna
Wahoo
Mahi-mahi

Seasons

Year Round
Winter - Spring
Summer - Fall

Bahamas

Sportfish Yachts for Charter

Our fleet consists of custom and production sportfish boats designed to deliver unmatched comfort, performance, and reliability. Each vessel is privately owned and captain maintained, ensuring meticulous care and peak performance.

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Your next world-class fishing adventure is just a call away. From world-class boats to elite crews, we handle every detail so you can enjoy the adventure of a lifetime. Reach out today and let’s craft your perfect charter.

Bahamas Luxury Sportfish Charter Experience

A Bahamas luxury sportfish charter with Black Book Charters offers direct access to some of the most iconic offshore fishing in the Western Hemisphere. With hundreds of islands, deepwater drop-offs, and current-rich channels, the Bahamas presents a wide range of opportunity—from high-speed trolling for wahoo in winter to live-baiting blue marlin during the summer migration.

Abaco, Bimini, Nassau, and the Exumas are just a few of the prime regions we service. Each island group offers its own signature fishery. Bimini, just 50 miles from South Florida, is famous for early-season wahoo and big dolphin runs. The Abacos are a billfish angler’s dream, home to prestigious tournaments like the Custom Shootout and the Baker’s Bay Invitational. Meanwhile, the Exumas provide remote luxury and access to swordfish, tuna, and pelagic species in jaw-dropping water clarity.

Many of these fisheries are just a few miles from shore, thanks to the island chain’s proximity to the Tongue of the Ocean, the Northeast Providence Channel, and other deepwater features. That means less time running, more time fishing—and more shots at your target species. Whether you’re planning a multi-day campaign or a one-day hit mission, Black Book Charters can tailor your itinerary for both performance and relaxation.

Every charter is run on a privately owned, captain-maintained sportfish boat, curated for anglers who expect both capability and comfort. Our boats are outfitted with advanced navigation systems, tournament-grade tackle, spacious salons, and top-tier crew members who specialize in Bahamian waters. From rigging live bait to deploying dredges or kite spreads, they bring the tactical edge you want when the bite turns on.

What sets our Bahamas sportfishing charters apart is our ability to handle every detail—across borders and across islands. We assist with customs clearance, slip reservations, fuel planning, provisions, tournament registration, and multi-day logistics. Whether you're fishing for fun or aiming to take home silver and hardware, we bring a level of operational excellence that frees you to focus on the fishing.

Our charters also align with the Bahamas’ most elite events, including the Walker’s Cay Invitational, Custom Shootout, and the The Shootout: Custom v. Production . When it’s game time, you’ll be fishing aboard a boat that’s prepped to perform—with a crew that’s been there before.

If you're seeking a world-class fishing experience in the Bahamas, backed by best-in-class service and a fleet that rivals any marina in the region, Black Book Charters is your trusted partner. We bring luxury, logistics, and deepwater capability together in one seamless experience—because in the Bahamas, average just won’t cut it.