Cancun Fishing Tours
Cancún, Mexico
View on Google Maps ↗Head out of Cancún for bluewater action on the Yucatán current. This charter targets the region's top pelagics, including sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and blue marlin, with barracuda often crashing lures inshore. Expect a fast-paced day of trolling and live baiting, geared toward anglers who want to test their tackle against hard-fighting offshore species. The crew knows the local grounds and puts you on the fish, whether you're chasing a billfish grander or filling the cooler with dorado. A solid choice for a memorable day on the water.
Trips
offshore
Fish you can target around Cancún
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FAQ
What does Cancun Fishing Tours fish for?
Typical targets include Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Blue Marlin, Barracuda. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Cancun Fishing Tours depart from?
Cancun Fishing Tours runs out of Cancún, Mexico (Boulevard Kukulcan, Z.H K.M 6.5, Kukulcan Boulevard, Marina Aquatours, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico).
How do I book with Cancun Fishing Tours?
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Quick facts
| Business | Cancun Fishing Tours |
|---|---|
| Destination | Cancún, Mexico |
| Location | Cancún, Mexico |
| Targets | Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Blue Marlin, Barracuda |
| Trip types | offshore |
| Phone | 998 496 7246 |
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