Experience the thrill of offshore fishing in Cancun's stunning blue Caribbean waters, where blue and white marlins, brilliantly colored green and yellow dorados, and feisty barracudas await.
Challenge your fishing skills in one of the most iconic destinations in the Riviera Maya. Cancun, renowned as one of the most unique fishing spots in the world, offers action and fun around every corner, especially with its countless opportunities for fishing enthusiasts.
What Can You Catch in Cancun?
Located just a few kilometers from one of the most important pelagic fish migratory routes in the world, Cancun provides excellent opportunities for trolling and bottom fishing between 15 and 35 miles off the coast. Here, you can achieve a Grand Slam of Marlins, including Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, and Swordfish. You can also catch Dorado, Tuna, Kingfish, Wahoo, Bonito Coronado, Barracuda, Snapper, and Grouper.
When is the Fishing Season in Cancun?
The prime fishing season in Cancun for Blue Marlin, White Marlin, and Bonito is from April to July; for Sailfish, Tuna, and Wahoo, it’s from February to July; and for Barracuda, Snapper, and Grouper, it’s year-round.
A Completely Relaxing Stay
While anglers often prefer traditional lodging, in Cancun we offer natural, modern, and refreshing accommodations. Stay right by the Cancun Lagoon, where the service is top-notch, and enjoy common areas where you can socialize, relax by the pool, or have a good time at the open bars watching the sunset and meeting new people. All this is provided in a relaxed environment with rooms and terraces overlooking the lagoon, just a block away from the beautiful beaches of Cancun.
At the hotel, we offer experiences for you to enjoy Cancun after fishing. We recommend the 4x1 tour, where you will visit Tulum, Coba, a cenote, and Playa del Carmen in one day. If you prefer a more relaxing plan, we provide a catamaran with an open bar that will take you to Isla Mujeres, where you can snorkel or sunbathe on one of the most beautiful beaches in Cancun.
The Maya Train's Cancun Station is part of what we call the Maya Fishing Train. This new train connects iconic fishing spots throughout the Yucatan Peninsula, including Isla Mujeres, Akumal, Cozumel, Holbox and Contoy Island, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and Mahahual, Progreso City, Campeche, and Ciudad del Carmen. This train is every angler's dream.
We Recommend Catch and Release in Offshore Fishing in Cancun
At Nomonday, we are convinced that the most important contribution a sport fisherman can make to the habitat of their fishing spot is practicing catch and release. We invite you to adopt and respect this practice and promote it among all your fishing friends.
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