Pescaria Embarcada
Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil
View on Google Maps ↗Pescaria Embarcada runs charters out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the South Atlantic delivers serious action. You can chase hard-fighting mahi-mahi and yellowfin tuna offshore, or work the coast for snook and barracuda. The waters here hold blue marlin too, so be ready for a strike that tests your gear and your nerve. It's a straightforward operation for anglers who want to fish a world class destination without the fuss.
Trips
offshore · inshore
Fish you can target around Rio de Janeiro
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FAQ
What does Pescaria Embarcada fish for?
Typical targets include Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Yellowfin Tuna, Blue Marlin, Snook, Barracuda. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Pescaria Embarcada depart from?
Pescaria Embarcada runs out of Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil (Rei Davi V, Marina da Glória - Av. Infante Dom Henrique, S/N - Glória, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20021-140, Brazil).
How do I book with Pescaria Embarcada?
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Quick facts
| Business | Pescaria Embarcada |
|---|---|
| Destination | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Location | Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil |
| Targets | Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Yellowfin Tuna, Blue Marlin, Snook, Barracuda |
| Trip types | offshore, inshore |
| Phone | (21) 99555-5111 |
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