Ready to go fishing in Huatulco? That’s what Casa Nabani is here for.
Around here you can cast a line in inshore nearshore, and offshore waters, including a few honeyholes that only the locals can clue you in on.
Your guide specializes in, and that’s what you can expect on the day of your trip. You may also jig and bottom fish, spin or cast a popping cork, for your catch. Paco has spearfishing gear ready for you, just get in touch about exactly what you’ll need based on your level of experience.
These waters are known for Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Striped Marlin, Sailfish, Cubera Snapper, Bonito, Pacific Barracuda, African Pompano Jack, Yellowfin Tuna, Amberjack, and more – with any luck, it won’t be long before "Fish on!"
You’re welcome to have any fish that meet regulations. Paco can even clean your catch for you so it’s easy to cook. Now that’s a fresh meal! You’ll be fishing aboard a 26’ Robalo center console that can carry up to 8 passengers.
A local fishing license is provided for you and Paco will help you follow local regulations. Plan to dress in layers and appropriate footwear (if you aren’t sure what that means, just ask). It’s never a bad idea to bring bottled water, sunglasses, and sunscreen, rain or shine.
Paco will have some snacks and drinks for you. This is a kid-friendly experience, so feel free to bring ‘em along and pack any extras they need. Get in touch to find out if Paco has child-sized life vests you can borrow, or bring your own.
And with that, you’re ready to experience the great outdoors in Huatulco. So make it happen, with Casa Nabani