2 Days Trip To Tioman Island Aboard Sea Urchin (Sailfish and Mix Bag Fishing in Kuala Rompin)

It’s not your usual Kuala Rompin fishing trip when you book a trip aboard the luxury fishing yacht Sea Urchin.

This was a short overnight trip in the month of March with 5 guests onboard for some fishing and a stopover in Tioman island.

We had an early start to the journey from Kuala Lumpur and arrived at the crack of dawn in Kuala Rompin.

After breakfast at a local shop we got onboard the Sea Urchin and the trip started for our five guests.

Eat and Fish

Guests were treated to some fishing early in the trip while they enjoyed meals aboard as well.

Guests were soon battling sailfish and other species such as mahi-mahi and cobia, and were having a great time.

The fishing lasted into the evening where we did some squid fishing, only interrupted by a tea session onboard.

Harvi is the first on sailfish
Harvi is the first on sailfish but lost it during the fight
Andrew, a renowned nature guide, with his first Rompin sailfish
Colin with a beautiful dorado
Colin with a dorado which will taste great on the BBQ later
Squid fishing in the evening
Squid fishing in the evening
Squid sashimi
Fresh sashimi onboard

Overnight At Juara Resort in Tioman Island

After a day of fishing, we settled in for a special evening in Juara Beach Resort in Tioman island.

A barbecue dinner and beach breakfast was had here before we resume our fishing en-route back to Kuala Rompin.

Check out more images from the trip below. Please get in touch with us if you’re looking for a sailfish fishing trip with a difference in Rompin.

Ernest with a Rompin sailfish
Ernest with a Rompin sailfish
Tough fight. Fendi battles a sailfish with the PENN Torque reel
Harvi was out of luck on this trip losing every sailfish hooked including the last one being cut-off by a passing boat!
Couple enjoying the ride
Relaxing and enjoying the ride aboard the Sea Urchin
Crew and guests of Sea Urchin in front of Tioman island
Crew and guests of Sea Urchin in front of Tioman island

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