Discover the unparalleled angling paradise of Holbox Island, Mexico, where the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea converge to create a world-class fishery. This biodiverse haven within the Yum Balam Flora and Fauna Protection Area offers exceptional opportunities for both coastal and deep-sea fishing enthusiasts. Holbox is globally celebrated for its spectacular tarpon migration, with trophy "silver kings" weighing 60–200 pounds migrating past its shores from April to September, offering thrilling catch-and-release challenges.
Year-round fishing in Holbox’s extensive lagoon systems and flats yields abundant juvenile tarpon, snook, barracuda, and snapper. The island’s unique geography supports diverse species including permit, bonefish, jack crevalle, and seasonal pelagics like sailfish, marlin, and dorado. Top spots like Punta Cocos, Mosquito Lagoon, and the 5-Mile Reef provide varied experiences—from tranquil shallow-water fly fishing to adrenaline-fueled offshore battles.
Accessible via ferry from Chiquilá, Holbox maintains an unspoiled charm with sandy streets and vibrant marine ecosystems. Whether pursuing giant tarpon in the open ocean or exploring labyrinthine mangroves for snook, Holbox delivers unforgettable adventures in one of Mexico’s premier sustainable fisheries. Its nutrient-rich waters and protected habitats ensure consistently remarkable angling year after year.