Our Boats
Agilité, précision et immersion totale
TOLKA

Compact and responsive, Tolka is an 8-meter boat designed to perfectly adapt to technical areas and changing conditions. Its size and maneuverability make it a formidable ally for exploring the most promising corners of the Djiboutian coastline, even in rough seas.
Equipped with a central console and powered by a 150 HP Yamaha 4-stroke engine, it can accommodate up to 2 anglers for intimate and sporty fishing sessions. In terms of equipment, it features a Humminbird Helix 9 DI fishfinder-GPS combo, all mandatory safety devices, and several well-placed rod holders for maximum efficiency on board.
👉 Tolka is the choice for getting close to the action, for those who want to experience fishing in all its intensity.
Puissance, espace et stabilité en pleine mer !
KOBE

With its 11-meter hull and wide center console, Kobe is a true offshore machine built for high-intensity fishing sessions, especially popping. Powered by twin 150 HP Yamaha 4 strokes engines, it delivers fast transit between spots and outstanding stability, even in heavy swell.
Designed to comfortably accommodate up to four anglers, it comes equipped with a Humminbird Helix 9 DI fishfinder–GPS combo, a Navicom VHF radio, and ample storage. You’ll also find full safety gear and a large set of strategically positioned rod holders for optimal efficiency while working lures or baits.
👉 Kobe is the choice for durability and versatility — for anglers who want to push further and harder, with enough deck space to cast nonstop without ever getting in the way.
Fishing Spots
From the comfort of Moucha Island lodges, through the Goubet — known as the Devil’s Island —, to the wild beauty of the 7 Brothers camp, each destination offers a unique and unforgettable fishing experience.
An exceptional playground awaits you!
The islands of Moucha and Maskali
In the immediate vicinity of Djibouti city with only 20 minutes of navigation, this area is very vast and gathers an impressive diversity of fishes thanks to numerous reefs, dizzying drop offs close to the open sea.
The famous Dankali Bank will be a privileged place for the success of your trip. The targets are GT jacks, red carp, kingfish, barracudas, groupers, dolphinfish, sailfish and many other species.
You will be accommodated on the island of Moucha in comfortable bungalows in double rooms with air-conditioning, private shower and toilet.
Meals will be served in the restaurant in the morning, at noon and in the evening.
Electricity is supplied at 220 V and the sockets are of French standard. The telephone network is operational throughout the area but wifi and internet connection is not available.


Sawabi Islands, an incredible adventure!
The Archipelago of the 7 Brothers
Without a doubt, this is Djibouti’s ultimate destination for extreme sport fishing — home to an incredible density and diversity of species, including giant GTs, red snappers, kingfish, barracudas, groupers, dolphinfish, and sailfish.
Also known as the Sawabi Islands, this mythical area at the gateway to the Red Sea is famous among sport anglers worldwide. Physical preparation and proper gear are essential to take on these powerful fish.
The pursuit of record-breaking GTs is the main goal here, with popping and jigging delivering exceptional results. For an unforgettable moment, anglers may even land a GT from shore during a lunch break on one of the islands.
The camp at Khor Angar offers simple yet authentic comfort, powered by solar energy and surrounded by mangroves — a true escape from civilization. Night fishing in the mangrove, when tides allow, can bring exciting surprises.
The volcanic area aptly named: ``the demon's abyss``.
The Goubet al Kharab
Surrounded by steep cliffs and facing the legendary Devil’s Island, the Goubet channel is a mythical sport fishing hotspot where powerful tides attract GTs, red snappers, kingfish, barracudas, groupers, dolphinfish, and sailfish. The currents make every fight intense and unforgettable.
You will be accommodated in a brand-new eco-camp, simple yet comfortable, located just a few cable lengths from the Goubet pass. And from October to March, you’ll be crossing paths with the giants of the sea: whale sharks.


