Head out to the Nichupte Lagoon for an afternoon fishing for Snook, Tarpon, Ladyfish, Permit, Bonefish, Jacks, and more among the calm, protected waters which are perfect for children and those prone to seasickness. There's an additional dock fee of US$10 per person.
If you want to experience the best that the waters of Tulum have to offer, then join your captain for this 8-hour trip, and increase your chances of hooking a huge variety of fish! From May to September, target Sailfish, Marlin, and Mahi Mahi; from September to April, go for Spanish and King Mackerel, Snook, Grouper, and more. All gear and fishing licenses are provided. Please remember to settle the remaining balance in the local currency.
If you’re hoping to target a specific species within the Nichupte Lagoon the 6-hour trip is the one for you! Go after Tarpon, Jacks, Sea Trout, Barracuda and Snapper year-round in this brackish reserve. If it’s Bonefish or Permit you’re after, head down between May and October. There are no motorized boats allowed in most areas of the reserve so the calm waters are ideal for sight casting. Spinning and fly gear await on board, as do soft drinks and bottled water. There's a US$10 dockage fee per person.