Bandida Fishing Charters

Cozumel, Mexico

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Bandida Fishing Charters runs family owned charters out of Cozumel, one of the Caribbean's top sportfishing spots. Target big game like sailfish, white and blue marlin, wahoo, tuna, and mahi mahi, with the best action from March through July. Trips are all inclusive with bait, drinks, snacks, and lunch on full days, plus a secret snorkeling stop if you want to mix it up. With four boats and flexible departures, they aim to get you on the fish and make it a fun day for everyone. Book direct and save.

Trips

offshore · inshore · reef · flats

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Bandida Fishing Charters fish for?

Typical targets include Sailfish, White Marlin, Blue Marlin, Wahoo, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Barracuda. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Bandida Fishing Charters depart from?

Bandida Fishing Charters runs out of Cozumel, Mexico (80 Avenida Sur Bis 49, Flores Magón, 77667 Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico).

How do I book with Bandida Fishing Charters?

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Quick facts

BusinessBandida Fishing Charters
DestinationCozumel, Mexico
LocationCozumel, Mexico
TargetsSailfish, White Marlin, Blue Marlin, Wahoo, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Barracuda
Trip typesoffshore, inshore, reef, flats
Phone987 113 3573

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