Portobelo Fishing Charters
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Portobelo Fishing Charters
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4.9/5 (23 reviews)
Gamboa (1 hr 39 min drive from Portobelo)
Panama Fishing Trip redefines the concept of sport-fishing charters in Panama. This is not just a fishing trip—it is an unique experience, crafted for travelers seeking exclusivity, personalized service, and unforgettable moments.
"Usually when you elect to go with one of the cheapest options you get what you pay for." — Eric,
"Usually when you elect to go with one of the cheapest options you get what you pay for." — Eric,
Gatun Sportfishing - #1 Charter
4.9/5 (93 reviews)
Gamboa (1 hr 45 min drive from Portobelo)
Experience World‑Class Sportfishing on Gatun Lake, Panama with the #1 Charter Operator in Panama.
"I absolutely loved my day fishing with Gutan sport Fishing — it was an incredible experience from start to finish." — Craig,
"I absolutely loved my day fishing with Gutan sport Fishing — it was an incredible experience from start to finish." — Craig,
5.0/5 (261 reviews)
Gamboa (1 hr 31 min drive from Portobelo)
Panama Fishing Trip redefines the concept of sport-fishing charters in Panama. This is not just a fishing trip—it is an unique experience, crafted for travelers seeking exclusivity, personalized service, and unforgettable moments.
"me and my girlfriend were looking sor something to do and ended up hooking this the day before we wanted to go and Rene somehow found a way to fit us in with his best captain carlos which is just awesome." — Jacoby,
"me and my girlfriend were looking sor something to do and ended up hooking this the day before we wanted to go and Rene somehow found a way to fit us in with his best captain carlos which is just awesome." — Jacoby,
4.8/5 (3 reviews)
Sabanitas (1 hr 3 min drive from Portobelo)
Is there anything better than fishing? How about fishing for days on end? That’s exactly what you’ll get with Bungalu Fishing Lodge Panama! Here you won’t be far from remote lake waters, including some spots that only a local can show yo
"An excellent location, & nice captain- we hooked 20 peacock bass from 6" to 15"an boated 18." — Brian,
"An excellent location, & nice captain- we hooked 20 peacock bass from 6" to 15"an boated 18." — Brian,
5.0/5 (2 reviews)
Gamboa (29.9 miles from Portobelo)
Make the most of your time in Gamboa and go fishing with Reds Fishing Panamá. Captain Ismael will be your guide, offering their professional experience.
"Loved this trip!!! If your thinking about booking do it. I had communication throughout very easily." — Aaron,
"Loved this trip!!! If your thinking about booking do it. I had communication throughout very easily." — Aaron,
Fishing or FlyFishing with VamosD´Pesca
4.9/5 (32 reviews)
Gamboa (1 hr 34 min drive from Portobelo)
Join us at Vamos D' Pesca Sport Fishing Panama, located in Gamboa, Gatun Lake – right on the legendary Panama Canal.
"Fishing at Gatun Lake was simply outstanding. From the first cast to the last catch, the entire day was filled with excitement and pure joy." — FishingBooker Member, Provincia De Panamá
"Fishing at Gatun Lake was simply outstanding. From the first cast to the last catch, the entire day was filled with excitement and pure joy." — FishingBooker Member, Provincia De Panamá
Panama Fresh Water Gamboa Fishing
4.8/5 (8 reviews)
Gamboa (1 hr 43 min drive from Portobelo)
Panama Fresh Water Gamboa Fishing welcomes you to a lake adventure out of Gamboa, Panama.
" Captain Miguel was kind enough to introduce us to Monkey island while moving around several fishing locations." — Tony, Texas
" Captain Miguel was kind enough to introduce us to Monkey island while moving around several fishing locations." — Tony, Texas
Fish In Panama Charters – Gamboa
Gamboa (1 hr 43 min drive from Portobelo)
Fish In Panama Charters will take you on an amazing freshwater adventure. Fishing in Gatun Lake is on the bucket list of every passionate angler. The main star of the show is Peacock Bass, also known as “Sargento” by locals.







