Set sail from the tranquil fishing village of Pixvae, Panama, where Pacific currents converge to create one of Central America's premier sportfishing destinations. Nestled in Veraguas province, this remote coastal gem offers direct access to the UNESCO-listed Coiba National Park—Central America's largest marine protected area teeming with big-game species.
Pixvae fishing charters target legendary Pacific sailfish year-round, with peak action from January through February and December. These waters also yield marlin, mahi-mahi, yellowfin tuna, and explosive roosterfish. The village's protected bay serves as a launch point for both nearshore and offshore adventures, with expert crews navigating rich mangrove estuaries and deep continental drops where pelagic giants hunt.
Beyond the rods, Pixvae immerses anglers in authentic Panamanian coastal culture. This off-grid village, accessible only by rugged trails or boat, preserves a rhythm of life governed by tides and trade winds. Between charters, explore hidden beaches, kayak through biodiverse mangroves, or witness humpback whales migrating offshore. As the closest mainland gateway to Coiba's pristine reefs, Pixvae combines world-class fishing with unparalleled access to marine sanctuaries where sharks, sea turtles, and dolphins thrive.