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Experience a private 5-hour sport fishing trip in Los Cabos for up to 3 people at $245, with all equipment provided, targeting species like marlin and dorado.
A private half-day sport fishing tour in Los Cabos offers an intimate and personalized experience for fishing enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike. Priced at $245 per group of up to 3 people, this 5-hour excursion takes place from Cabo San Lucas and includes all fishing equipment and lures. The tour departs from Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 15, with the activity running daily from 6:30 AM to noon.
This tour is especially suitable for those wanting a flexible and private fishing adventure, with the opportunity to reel in a variety of fish, including marlin, dorado, wahoo, and roosterfish. While the boat is small and accommodates only 2-3 guests comfortably, it provides enough space to move, take photos, and enjoy the ocean views. An important consideration is that baits, licenses, and fish processing are not included, so anglers should plan accordingly.

This tour features a small, comfortable panga boat that is ideal for a cozy, focused fishing outing. The size of the vessel allows for easy maneuvering and gives a personalized experience, with only your group on board.
The boat’s intimate size means space is limited but sufficient for 2-3 guests, making it perfect for those seeking privacy and a more tailored activity. Despite its small size, the boat is described as comfortable enough to stand, move around, and take photos throughout the trip. The boat’s departure at dawn ensures a peaceful start to the day, with the chance to witness the harbor’s lively morning scene.
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The tour takes you into both the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean, with the guides choosing the best fishing spots on the day. The focus is on catching a variety of fish species, with marlin, dorado, and wahoo being some of the most sought-after.
Despite the effort involved, the weather conditions can be rough at times, and the captains are known to work hard to find fish, even in challenging weather. The experience emphasizes active fishing, giving you the chance to reel in your own lunch or dinner. The captains are experienced and committed, with some reviews highlighting their dedication to helping anglers succeed.

All fishing gear and lures are provided, so there’s no need to bring your own equipment unless desired. An ice chest with ice is also included, ensuring any caught fish can be kept fresh during the trip.
However, bait is not included, which can sometimes lead to additional costs or arrangements. It’s worth noting that fish processing—preparing your catch for cooking—is not included either. This means anglers should plan to handle or arrange for fish cleaning separately.

The tour begins at Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 15, Cabo San Lucas, with activity hours running from 6:30 AM to 12:00 PM every day. Most bookings are made about a month in advance, reflecting its popularity among early risers and anglers.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The early start offers serene ocean views and beautiful sunrise scenes, which many reviews describe as a memorable part of the experience.

The tour is open to most travelers, with service animals allowed. The boat’s small size and the activity’s nature mean some physical mobility is helpful, but overall, no extensive physical effort is required beyond managing the boat’s movement and handling the fishing gear.
Sea conditions can vary; some travelers may experience sea sickness, although the guides do their best to keep everyone comfortable. The activity is suitable for those who feel comfortable on the water and are prepared for potentially rough weather.
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At $245 per group, this private fishing trip offers good value for a personalized experience. The inclusion of equipment and lures simplifies planning, and the private arrangement ensures exclusive access to the boat and Captain.
Most bookings are confirmed around 31 days in advance, highlighting its steady demand. While additional costs—such as bait, licenses, and fish processing—are not included in the base price, many find the overall experience worth the investment.

Several reviews praise the dedication and friendliness of the guides, with Captain Pedro and Juan Carlos noted for their warmth and helpfulness. Their extensive local knowledge helps in finding fish, even during less-than-ideal weather conditions.
Some reviews mention guides working hard to assist anglers in catching fish, with particular praise for helping to prepare the catch for the table. The guides’ attentiveness and expertise significantly enhance the overall experience.

While most reviews highlight the positive aspects, some mention unexpected delays or additional costs for bait and licenses. It’s advisable to arrive early and clarify all costs beforehand.
Sea sickness may affect some participants, so bringing motion sickness medication is recommended. The small boat design makes the trip more intimate but also more susceptible to weather conditions, so packing appropriate clothing and sun protection is wise.
This private fishing trip appeals most to small groups or couples seeking an intimate experience. It’s perfect for avid anglers eager to try their luck at catching big game fish like marlin and dorado. The early morning departure suits those who want to start the day with an adventure and enjoy the serene beauty of Cabo’s waters.
Travelers comfortable with small boats and fishing activities will find this tour rewarding, especially given the personalized service and all-inclusive gear.
This 5-hour private sport fishing tour in Los Cabos offers a straightforward, personalized adventure for small groups. The all equipment provided and the target species make it an appealing option for anglers wanting to reel in their own catch.
While additional costs for bait and fish processing are extra, the dedicated guides and intimate vessel create a relaxed and attentive environment. The early start and beautiful ocean scenery make this a memorable way to enjoy Cabo’s waters.
Ideal for fishing enthusiasts and travelers seeking privacy and flexibility, this tour provides a solid mix of adventure and local expertise—an experience that is both practical and rewarding.
“The boat is small and room for 2-3 guest max. We had 2 and was plenty of room to stand up, move around, and take photos. We're avid ocean fisherman…”
What is included in the cost?
All fishing equipment and lures are included, along with an ice chest with ice. Bait, licenses, and fish processing are not included.
How many people can join?
The boat is designed for up to 3 guests, making it a private experience for small groups or couples.
What is the departure time?
The tour runs daily from 6:30 AM to noon, with most bookings made about 31 days in advance.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is open to most travelers and provides all equipment needed. However, sea sickness can occur, so preparation is advised.
What species can I expect to catch?
Targeted species include marlin, dorado, wahoo, and roosterfish.
Are guides experienced?
Yes, the guides are experienced and praised for their dedication and friendliness.
What should I bring?
Bring personal sun protection, motion sickness medication if needed, and additional snacks or drinks since lunch is not included.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a full refund or rescheduling.
Can I get my fish filleted or cooked?
No, fish processing is not included and must be arranged separately.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 31 days beforehand; early reservations are recommended.
Is this tour accessible for all?
Most travelers can participate. Service animals are allowed, but the activity involves small boat handling and fishing gear, so some mobility is helpful.