Celestún, nestled within the Yucatán Peninsula's Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve, offers a premier saltwater fly fishing experience in Mexico's vibrant Gulf Coast waters. Anglers target Snook during their peak migration from May to September, alongside Speckled Trout, Permit, Jacks, and Tarpon in its unique brackish ecosystems where freshwater springs meet the Caribbean.
The labyrinth of mangroves, rivers, and coastal shallows creates an unmatched habitat for both sight-casting and technical fly fishing, all while surrounded by flamingos and exotic birdlife. This tranquil fishing village provides access to over 10 edible species in nutrient-rich shallows, including Red Drum and Crevalle Jack, with sustainable catch-and-release practices helping conserve its thriving fisheries.
As part of the Mayan Fly Fishing Trail connecting Yucatán's top angling destinations, Celestún combines abundant catches with pristine beaches and community-led conservation initiatives like the Celestún Fishing Refuge Zone. This 324-square-kilometer protected area demonstrates local commitment to reviving species through regulated fishing, ensuring long-term angling opportunities for visitors.