1. Description

Spend an unforgettable 8–9 hours fishing in the Pacific Ocean, where you can cast your line and catch a variety of the region’s most iconic fish species:

  • Mahi-Mahi (Dorado, Coryphaena hippurus) – known for its iridescent colors and incredible speed (up to 60 km/h). Its firm, flavorful meat is perfect for ceviche or grilling.
    Snapper (Lutjanus spp.) – a reef-dwelling fish with delicate white flesh, ideal for soups or frying.
    Sierra (Scomberomorus cavalla) – fast and aggressive, reaching over 1 meter in length. Its juicy meat is excellent for fish tacos.
    Tuna (Thunnus spp.) – the giant of the seas, producing deep red, tender fillets that can exceed 150 kg; perfect for sashimi or the grill.

Throughout the tour, you’ll learn local fishing techniques and practice with the provided rods and lures. Venture several miles offshore (depending on sea conditions) to reach the most productive fishing zones where these species thrive.

 

  1. Schedule
  • Departure: Morning (approx. 6:00 a.m.) – confirmed according to sea conditions.
    • Total duration: 8–9 hours, including round-trip boat transfer and fishing time.

 

  1. Includes
  • Local expert fishing guide (specialized in Pacific species).
    • Round-trip water transportation (boat or skiff).
    • Fishing rod and reel (if you don’t bring your own).
    • Recommended lures and tackle for mahi-mahi, snapper, sierra, and tuna.
    • Basic safety equipment (life jacket).

 

  1. Recommended Clothing & Gear
  • Lightweight, quick-drying clothing with sun protection (long-sleeved shirt, hat).
    • Sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and closed shoes with good traction.
    • Water bottle, electrolyte drink, and any necessary medication.
    • Guests must bring their own food and enough water for the full day.
    • Bring a change of clothes and a towel.

 

  1. Environmental Care
  • Do not leave any trash; take all your waste back with you.
    • Follow local fishing regulations regarding size limits and catch quotas.
    • Avoid disturbing marine wildlife or damaging coral reefs.

 

  1. Prices

Number of People

Price

1 – 2

600 USD

EACH EXTRA PERSON (UPTO 4 PEOPLE)

125 USD

 

This tour is for one person or with a group of up to four participants.

 

  1. Cancellation & Change Policy
  • Cancellation with 5 DAYS notice: 50% refund
  • Date changes accepted up to 48 hours before start (subject to availability)
  • No refunds for no-shows or late arrivals
  • If unsafe sea conditions arise, guests may reschedule or receive a full refund

 

  1. Safety
  • Minimum age: 12 years (younger children are not permitted).
    • Weight range per person: 45–100 kg (100–220 lbs).
    Life jackets are mandatory during all boat transfers.
    • Tours operate only under safe sea conditions; otherwise, they will be rescheduled or refunded.

 

  1. Location

Pacific Coast of Guatemala – several miles offshore, in marine zones known for rich biodiversity and excellent fishing opportunities.

 

  1. Duration

Full-day experience: 8–9 hours total, including travel time by boat and active fishing.

 

  1. Group Size

Private experience for 1 to 4 participants.
(Larger private charters available on request.)

 

  1. Difficulty Level

Moderate – suitable for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Basic guidance and technique instruction are provided.

 

  1. What to Expect
  • A full-day adventure with multiple opportunities to catch diverse species.
    • Personalized instruction from local fishing experts.
    • Scenic ocean views and the chance to spot dolphins or seabirds.
    • The satisfaction of preparing or taking home your fresh catch (depending on local regulations).

 

  1. Reservations

To book, please send:
• Your full name
Contact details (email and WhatsApp)
Number of participants
Hotel name or pick-up location
Preferred start time (morning)

Confirm availability at least 12 hours in advance.

 

Enjoy a full-day fishing adventure on Guatemalas Pacific coast — where the thrill of the catch meets the beauty of the open sea and the expertise of local fishermen. 🎣🌊

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