Guanacaste Fishing Charters

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Guanacaste: 82 fishing charters available

Tamarindo • 27 ft • 4 people

What better way to spend the day than to go fishing in the beautiful waters out of Tamarindo?

"Captain Daniel asked us ahead of time to meet at 6:00am to get a better start." —⁠ Codey,
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trips fromUS $450

Tamarindo • 25 ft • 4 people

Sea Breeze Fishing & Adventures is a charter run by ocean lovers who enjoy every second on the water and adore the sea life.

"Noah and Julian were very knowledgeable and experienced fishermen." —⁠ Zachary,
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trips fromUS $600

Tamarindo • 31 ft • 6 people

Embark on the ultimate Costa Rican sportfishing adventure with Rhino Charger Sport Fishing.

"Here’s a polished review based on your experience: Incredible Sportfishing Experience with Tamarindo Rhino Charger!" —⁠ Joseph,
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trips fromUS $950
Salty Adventure
Salty Adventure

Playa Flamingo • 30 ft • 6 people

Salty Adventure owned and operated by Wishing I Was Fishing Adventures is located in Playa Flamingo and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.

"Joshua, Kevin, and Lobson were great! From catching a big Wahoo 10 minutes after dropping lines, to the best Sashimi I’ve ever had, to landing my first big Sailfish, it was top notch." —⁠ Ryan,
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trips fromUS $800

Playa Flamingo • 26 ft • 4 people

Sport Fishing El Gato III specializes in private and personalized fishing trips.

"Captain Luis went above and beyond to make sure we enjoyed our trip." —⁠ Kristin,
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trips fromUS $500

Playa Flamingo • 29 ft • 5 people

Lupo Charters invites you to join them on a fishing adventure in the abundant waters of Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica.

"Truly an awesome experience from start to finish.  I was provided transportation to and from my resort." —⁠ Ralph,
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trips fromUS $600

Tamarindo • 36 ft • 7 people

Based out of the community of Tamarindo Beach, Capullo Sportfishing aims to provide a memorable experience on the northwest Pacific coast of Costa Rica.

"Capullo treated us very well when they didn’t have to. They were waiting on a part for their boat and went out of their way to make sure that we were in great hands on another boat." —⁠ Joe,
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trips fromUS $1,243
Isla Culebra Del Pacifico
Isla Culebra Del Pacifico

Tamarindo • 23 ft • 4 people

Make some memories in Tamarindo and go fishing with Isla Culebra Del Pacifico.

"The captain and crew were fantastic, they went out of the way to make sure my son had a fantastic time and that we got his fish!" —⁠ Martin,
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trips fromUS $500

Tamarindo • 22 ft • 3 people

Capullo Sportfishing is a charter service based out of Tamarindo Beach in northwest Costa Rica.

"I had concerns about finding a trip since I didn’t rent a car and didn’t want to rent one." —⁠ Chris,
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trips fromUS $678

Tamarindo • 29 ft • 5 people

Capt. Novel welcomes you aboard a 29' Center console with room for 5 passengers.

"Capt Novel was great along with the mate. Started off the morning inshore in search of a rooster fish and we were able to cross that species off the list within the first hour and a half." —⁠ Tommy,
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trips fromUS $240
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Fishing in Guanacaste

Fishing in Guanacaste, Costa Rica is something every angler should do once in a lifetime – especially before the secret gets out. The province is less developed than some other coastal regions, which actually makes for better fishing action. Come and get a real taste of Costa Rica and the “Pura Vida” lifestyle with some of the best game fish on the planet.
 
Three kinds of Marlin and Pacific Sailfish top the list, but they also rub shoulders with Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and many more. Hit the reefs, and it’s all about table fare. Snappers, Groupers, Mackerel, Pompano, and Rainbow Runner are all on offer, so try bottom fishing in the turquoise waters and head back to shore with a real treat. 
 
But that’s not where it ends! Inshore fishing is also incredible for catch-and-release anglers. Snook, Roosterfish, and Jack Crevalle are all available in the shallows, with fly fishing offering a particularly rewarding experience. 
 
Inshore and reef fishing trips can last as little as four hours, with more keen fishermen being able to take advantage of longer trips. To make the most of the big game bite, you’ll want to spend at least a full day on the water, with some charters offering multi-day trips.
 
The larger sportfishing vessels center around the province’s main marina – Marina Papagayo. However, the smaller towns further south offer pangas and center consoles that will give you a more authentic Costa Rican experience.
 

Rules & Regulations

When you come fishing in Guanacaste, you’ll need to get a license. They cost around $15 from INCOPESCA, and can be bought online. You should also be aware that circle hooks must be used for targeting Roosterfish and Billfish, but your professional captain will make sure you fish within the law.

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Guanacaste Fishing Seasons

January

High winds can ruin the deep sea fun in northern Guanacaste, while the south enjoys peak Billfish season. Wherever you are, you can find giant Snook and Roosterfish in the shallows.

February

If you can’t face the bad weather and bitter cold February brings, head to Guanacaste for 90-degree heat without a cloud in sight. You’ll also find big Snook and Roosterfish, as well as Marlin in the south.

March

The Snook bite drops off in March, but Roosterfish are still demolishing baits and denting lures in the shallows. Offshore, the southern Blue Marlin season goes out with a bang.

April

The wind dies down in the north and you can finally get offshore in search of Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and Tuna. Inshore, things are quietening down, but you can still find big Jacks.

May

Billfish season really gets going in the north, with Black Marlin and Sailfish in huge numbers. The rains also pick up in May and getting offshore can be a good way to beat the humidity.

June

June is one of the wettest months of the year in Guanacaste but that won’t put out the fire on the Marlin trips in the north. All the rain washes a ton of FADs into the sea, which makes it perfect for Mahi fishing.

July

Locals celebrate Guanacaste’s annexation to Costa Rica with parades and shows. Blue Marlin peak in the north, joining Blacks, Stripes, and Sails for some of the best Billfishing you’ll see all year. 

August

The Presidential Flamingo Fishing Rodeo draws competitive anglers to Playa Flamingo as everyone else rushes offshore for amazing Yellowfin Tuna fishing. The reefs are full of fish by August.

September

FADs and reefs continue to produce huge, tasty fish throughout September. You can find big game pelagics just a stone’s throw from shore this time of year if you don’t mind getting wet.

October

The rain shows no sign of stopping in October and high humidity can sap your strength. Wade fishing for Snook can be a great way to keep cool. Well, you’re going to get wet either way!

November

Winds pick up in the north, but so do the Snook and Roosterfish. In the south, Blue Marlin start their winter season as Yellowfin Tuna calm down and the reef fishing begins to drop off.

December

Monster Snook and Roosterfish make for endless fun inshore in December. Down south, Blue Marlin fight hard while the reefs serve up a festive feast all along the coastline.

Guanacaste Fishing Calendar

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Top Types of Fishing in Guanacaste

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