Fishing charter availability in Costa Rica
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38 D &A Custom Sportfisher
Herradura, Costa Rica
Selecting the best Fishing charters in Costa Rica is easy with top rated boats, praised by Anglers for their exceptional service and success rates in catching Marlin, Sailfish and Tuna.
Find unbeatable deals on Sport Fishing Boat Charters in Costa Rica, offering the best value for money for Marlin, Sailfish and Tuna adventures. Selected for their competitive Prices, these top-notch boats maximize your fishing budget.
Explore the thrill of Deep Sea Fishing charters in Costa Rica, Starting from only $350. With access to waters between 600 and 3,000 feet deep, these charters offer an exceptional opportunity to catch marlin, sailfish and tuna. The optimal Season for this exciting activity is between May and September, which guarantees Anglers the best chances of success. Perfect for beginners and experienced Anglers alike, Costa Rica's offshore adventures promise challenges and rewards.
Tuna Fishing and more in Costa Rica
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Sailfish and marlin fishing in Costa Rica.
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Inshore Fishing for Roosterfish
Samara, Costa Rica
Full day at Caño Island
293 33, Costa Rica
Full day on the coast
293 33, Costa Rica
Big Game Fishing
293 33, Costa Rica
Full day at the Sierpe river or wetland.
293 33, Costa Rica
Half-day Fishing in the coast and/or wetland.
293 33, Costa Rica
5 Hours Half day
Quepos
Imagine casting your line into the deep blue waters, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and under the guidance of experienced local Captains. Costa Rica is home to numerous world-class sport fishing destinations, including the renowned waters of Los Sueños Marina, Tamarindo, Quepos, and the Gulf of Papagayo, just to name a few. Starting from marlin and trophy-sized sailfish to prized tuna and roosterfish, the possibilities are endless, making Costa Rica a true Angler's paradise.
Beyond the thrill of fishing, Costa Rica offers a myriad of activities that will delight all types of travelers. Immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity of its national parks and reserves, experience thrilling zip-line adventures through the treetops, hike to majestic volcanoes or relax in natural hot springs. Delve into Costa Rica's cultural fabric by exploring charming villages and interacting with friendly locals who will warmly welcome you to their captivating land.
Whether you are looking for relaxation, adventure or a perfect blend of both, Costa Rica promises an extraordinary vacation that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. We invite you to continue exploring our website to discover the countless wonders and opportunities that await you in this enchanting country. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey and experience the ultimate sport fishing adventure in the captivating paradise of Costa Rica.
Costa Rica has two main seasons: the dry season (summer) and the rainy season (winter). The dry season generally lasts from December to April and offers sunny skies, low humidity and an ideal climate for the beach. The rainy season lasts from May to November and is characterized by afternoon mornings and afternoons, green landscapes and the observation of an abundant fauna.observation of abundant wildlife, which makes it an ideal time for nature lovers and ecotourism activities.
Here is a Fishing calendar highlighting the best times to catch different species in Costa Rica:
Marlin: The best season for Marlin fishing is from October to December. However, from April to September you can also catch Blue Marlin, Black Marlin and Striped Marlin.
Sailfish: Fishing for Sailfish is fantastic year round in Costa Rica. The peak season runs from October through March, providing excellent opportunities to catch this coveted game fish.
Mahi Mahi (Dorado): Fishing for Mahi Mahi is excellent year-round in Costa Rica. The season of greatest abundance is between October and March, when these fish are most active and present.
Yellowfin Tuna: Yellowfin Tuna can be caught year round in Costa Rica, and the Tuna fishing remains consistently good throughout the year. You can expect exciting encounters with these powerful fish every time you go out to sea.
Wahoo: Wahoo fishing is good year-round in Costa Rica, giving Anglers exciting opportunities to catch these high-speed predators every time you hook one.
Roosterfish: Roosterfish are present year-round in Costa Rican waters. The peak season for Roosterfish is July through September, providing the best opportunity to catch these coveted and challenging Species.
Snapper: Fishing for Snapper is good year round in Costa Rica. For best opportunities to catch Snapper, plan your Fishing trips between July and early January, when they are most abundant and active.
Cubera Snapper: Cubera Snapper can be caught year round in Costa Rica. These powerful and elusive fish offer exciting opportunities for Anglers all year round.
Robalo: Robalo are present all year round in Costa Rica, but the best months to catch them are December and January, as well as May and June. These periods offer favorable conditions and increased activity for catching snook.
Plan your Costa Rica Fishing adventures according to this calendar to maximize your chances of catching the desired species and enjoy an exciting Fishing experience in this Angler's paradise.
There are so many beautiful destinations in Costa Rica, but here are four places you can't miss:
Monteverde: Located in the cloud forests, Monteverde offers an enchanting experience with its lush green landscapes, rich biodiversity, and adventure activities such as walking on suspension bridges and ziplining through the vegetation. Don't miss the opportunity to spot the famous quetzal.
Manuel Antonio: This national park is a jewel on the coast, with beautiful white sand beaches, lush jungles and a variety of wildlife. Explore the trails, relax on the beach and observe monkeys, sloths and exotic birds in their natural habitat.
Arenal: The Arenal Volcano is a prominent emblem of Costa Rica. Visit the national park of the same name and enjoy spectacular views of the active volcano, relax in the natural hot springs and participate in adventure activities such as zip-lining, rafting or hiking to the waterfalls.
Tortuguero: This remote area on the Caribbean coast is famous for its protected beaches where turtles nest and lay their eggs. Take a boat tour through the canals of Tortuguero National Park, admire the lush flora and fauna, and take advantage of the unique opportunity to observe sea turtles nesting and laying their eggs.
In Costa Rica a fishing license is required for recreational fishing. The license can be obtained from the Costa Rican Fishing Institute(INCOPESCA) or through authorized vendors.
Fishing licenses can be purchased at popular ports such as Los Sueños, Quepos and Papagayo. Here, Fishing permits can be purchased directly at the dock. To give you an idea, a license for 8 days of fishing from boat costs 16,95 USD, for 30 days 28,25 USD) and for 1 year of fishing from boat you will pay 56,50 USD. Shore Fishing permits in Costa Rica are cheaper: $10.00 USD.
It is important to note that Fishing regulations and license requirements may vary depending on the fishing location and type of fishing (inshore, freshwater or offshore). It is advisable to check the current regulations and obtain the necessary fishing license before undertaking any fishing activity in Costa Rica.
| Average capacity: 6 people |
| Popular fishing techniques: Jigging, Bottom fishing, Trolling |
| Average price: 152.32145395041 per day |
| Low season price:: US$400 per day |
| High season price: US$3550 per day |
| Includes: Fishing equipment, Bait & lures, Toilets on board |
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Oscar Santos,
Captain from Luna in Puerto Banús, Marbella (Spain).
Oscar Santos,
Captain from Luna in Puerto Banús, Marbella (Spain).
