Hook-A-Barra at Daintree Saltwater Barramundi Farm.
Hook-A-Barra dedicated to all things Barramundi! We’re for fishing and fun, guiding and teaching, tasting and tempting. Our Barramundi facility is first class and includes viewing tanks, home to some rare Albino, Speckled (or Panda) and Gold Barramundi, fishing ponds, covered tables and seating. We have an on-site Barra Kitchen and Café and stock all manner of Barramundi souvenirs
Try Our Hook-A-Barra Fishing Experience
Our Daintree Barramundi fishing tours include 1-hour of catch and release, land-based fishing, around our earthen ponds. Although it’s called the Barra Pond, there’s a few other species in there too, including some monster Mangrove Jacks. Our fish – they’re big – including quite a few which are up to and over 1 metre and while they’re farm raised, they’re still wild creatures with plenty of fight. When there’s ‘Fish On’ get ready for jumping, popping, kick flips and dorsal smashing.
Our Daintree Barramundi fishing tours are fun and informative. Whether you’re 5 or 95, we’ll get you hooked with our friendly crew here to lend a helping hand if needed. *Disclaimer: Hook-A-Barra takes no responsibility for tantrums resulting from children catching larger fish than their parents.
Hook-A-Barra Farm Tours
Our Barramundi farm tours take you behind the scenes of the multi award winning Daintree Saltwater Barramundi Farm. We cast the net wide to show you just how we hand-rear Australia’s best farmed Barramundi, taking it from fingerling to finger food. Best of all – it ends with the most delicious tasting plate featuring a seasonal array of Barramundi produce – which may include smoked barra, sashimi, battered barra and barra gyoza. (One Hour Tour)
Or combine the two experiences for the ultimate Barramundi Bonanza.
THE ULTIMATE BARRAMUNDI EXPERIENCE. FARM TOUR, FISHING FUN AND GOURMET TASTE TESTING. 2.5 HOURS OF BARRA LOVING.
CATCH YOU SOON!
Tourism Port Douglas Daintree acknowledges the custodianship of the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef by the local Kuku Yalanji and Yirraganydji people whose rich cultures, heritage values, enduring connections and shared efforts protect our natural assets for future generations, and we pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging.