If you are the only person in the household that truly enjoys fishing, it's hard to find one vacation spot that will satisfy both the family and your desire to land those big fighting fish. To make everyone happy, take a trip down to Algarve, Portugal, which offers a something for everyone.
Located near the southernmost tip of Portugal, Algarve has some of the best fishing opportunities in the world all year round, with a few species that put up a whale of a fight:
Shark
The waters of Algarve are home to the blue shark plus the beautiful but deadly Mako shark, which can be caught year-round. The Mako arguably puts up the fiercest fight when hooked and can cause some real problems if boated.
Dorado
Small but tasty, the warm-weather dorado is a pretty fast-mover, which makes catching one a real trick. If you want to really test your fishing prowess, dorado season in Algarve starts in July.
Tuna
With weights approaching a full ton, the bluefin tuna ranks high amongst the most difficult fish to land. The skipjack tuna is much smaller and easier to catch, but in either case, tuna season in Algarve runs from June through December.
Blue Marlin
Because the blue marlins off the Algarve coast can weigh as much as a half-ton, fishing from a fighting chair is recommended. The best time to catch one of these big beauties is between August and October.
White Marlin
With weights as high as 140 pounds, the white marlin is quite a catch and, because this fish swims in packs, it is possible to land more than one at a time. As is the case with the blue marlin, it is easier to catch one of these acrobatic marlins between August and October.
Fishing charters in Algarve are as plentiful as the fish swimming off the coast, many of which feature shark and dolphin watching cruises plus fishing tours for the whole family. Reef fishing for bass, grouper and other fish also is available from some of the charter companies.
For anyone in your group that would prefer non-fishing activities, Algarve has such pleasant diversions as casinos and wonderfully fresh seafood for dinner. After a hard day in the fighting chair, make sure to take some time to enjoy one of the many Algarve golf courses.
To reach Algarve, you will have to fly into Faro Airport, which is serviced by American Airlines, US Airways, United and Continental Airlines. Bus, train and taxi services are available at the airport, but renting a car is a great way to enjoy the Portuguese scenery.
A little slice of fishing heaven, Algarve, Portugal can satisfy your desire for the big fish 12 months out of the year.
Sources:
Virtual Portugal: href=[http://www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/index.html
Reefcat Fishing: http://www.reefcatfishing.com/
Algarve Fishing Charters:http://www.cruzeiros-da-oura.com/algarve-fishing-charters.html
Premier Direct Holidays :http://www.premier-direct.com/fishing_algarve.html
Algarve Golf Courses: http://www.algarvegolf.net/
Portugal Airports: http://www.ana.pt/portal/page/portal/ANA/AEROPORTO_FARO/