Our
“All Inclusive” Cozumel Fishing Charters
put you in pursuit of big game fish.
You will fish for; Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish,
Wahoo, Dorado (Mahi Mahi,)
Tuna, Kingfish, Grouper, Snapper, Barracuda and more.
You may also
desire to do some snorkeling on the famous Cozumel
Reefs.
Click
here for a Fishing Calendar.
See
what USA TODAY says, about Fishing in Cozumel, Click
Here!!!
Call us toll free in Cancun 1-800-860-5917
  
"ALL INCLUSIVE"
Fishing Charters Include:
- Your boat captain and crew for the designated time
- Fishing Tackle
- Bait
- Ice Cold Beer, Soft Drinks, and Bottled Water
- Fishing License
- All port fees and taxes
- Lunch on 8 hour trips only
- Lots of Fun and Sun
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For Frequently Asked Questions click on the area of interest below.
Questions about transportation, the marina and departure
Questions about reservations and cancellations
Questions about the boats
Questions about the fishing
Questions about the fish we catch
This 32' Tiara “LA GRAAAN COSA” has:
"LA GRAAAN COSA"

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- Dual Diesel Cat. Engines
- 5 Fishing Rods (Penn)
- 2 Outriggers
- 1 Downrigger
- GPS
- Fish finding electronics
- 1 Fighting Chair
- W.C.
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Fishing Charter 6 people maximum
Snorkeling or sightseeing 8 people maximum
Note: A map will be sent when your reserve showing where to go from hotels and the cruise ship docks.
Cancellation and Change Policy, Click Here
This 30' Phoenix “Solaris” has:
"SOLARIS"
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- Dual Diesel Cat. Engines
- 5 Fishing Rods (Penn)
- 2 Outriggers
- 1 Downrigger
- 1 Fighting Chair
- W.C.
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Fishing Charter 5 people maximum
Snorkeling or sightseeing 6 people maximum
Note: A map will be sent when your reserve showing where to go from hotels and the cruise ship docks.
Cancellation and Change Policy, Click Here
| Frequently
Asked Questions about COZUMEL DEEP SEA FISHING
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| QUESTIONS ABOUT
TRANSPORTATION, THE MARINA AND DEPARTURE |
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Do you provide transportation from my hotel
to the marina dock?
No. Transportation in Cozumel is done by
taxis. You will have no problem getting a cab
from any hotel to take you to the dock. We will
send you map showing where to go when you reserve.
How do I
get there from the cruise ship dock?
In Cozumel there are 3 cruise ship docks.
If you arrive at:
The Punta Langosta cruise ship terminal
you will need to take a cab to the dock. The
cost will be $7 USD.
The International Pier cruise ship
terminal you will need to take a
cab to the dock. The cost will be $6 USD.
The Puerta Maya Cruise ship terminal
you will need to take a cab to the dock. The
cost will be $6 USD.
Where is the
dock or marina?
When you reserve we will send you a map.
What time
do we need to be at the dock?
When you reserve you will receive a coupon
with all the needed information including
the time you need to be at the marina dock.
Basically you need to be at the dock 30 minutes
before your scheduled departure. We normally
depart at 8 AM but can be flexible based on
your cruise ship arrival time.
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| QUESTIONS
ABOUT RESERVATIONS AND CANCELLATIONS |
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How do I know you have available the boat I
want?
If you reserve several days or more in advance
we probably have the boat you want available.
We recommend you send in your reservation complete
with your credit card information and if the
boat you want is not available we will call
and tell you what boats are available. So be
sure to include your phone number.
Is it possible to make a fishing reservation
when I get to Cozumel?
No. Our boats are generally full and you
really should reserve as far in advance as possible
so that you are sure to get a boat. During the
high season from January to August there are
many times we have no boats available 2-3 days
in advance. What
is your cancellation policy?
You can cancel any fishing trip up to 24 hours
before departure and only pay a 5% credit
card processing fee. If the trip is cancelled
because the port is closed (due to weather)
then you will receive a 100% refund.
Click Here! To see all
Cancellation and Change Policy.
When I reserve
do I get the boat I choose?
Yes. That is why we put the pictures of
the boats on the website. So you can choose
and reserve what you want. Of course the further
in advance you make your reservation the better
the chance you will get the boat you want.
What if the boat I want is not available?
We will call you or email you and recommend
a comparable boat before we charge your credit
card and make your reservation.
Is the pricing on the website correct?
Yes. The prices are accurate and complete
meaning that there are no additional charges.
All costs are included in the price. The price
on the website is the amount that will be
charged to your card when you reserve. At
the end of the trip a tip is optional but
generally a tip of 10% - 15% of the charter
price depending on how successful your crew
was for you.
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ABOUT THE BOATS |
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How many people can go on the boat?
It depends on the boat. You will notice
above the price of each boat the maximum number
of passengers that that craft will accommodate.
Do you have English speaking captains?
Our captains and crew speak at least “fishing
English.” The language will not be a problem.
Do the boats have a bathroom on board?
Yes.
Do I need to bring anything?
As far as fishing tackle is concerned you
do not need to bring anything. We provide all
tackle needed.
We do recommend you bring a hat and sunglasses
and sun block.
Food is not provided on the half day charter,
so you may want to bring a lunch or snacks.
Will I get seasick?
Seasickness depends on the individual and
the conditions of the sea the day you go fishing.
We recommend that if you do not know if you
get seasick that you take a commercial motion
sickness medication or use the wrist bands or
patches that go behind the ear. Why take a chance?
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ABOUT THE FISHING |
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What can we expect to catch?
What you will catch depends on the time
of year you come fishing.
To see the various species that you may catch
click
here to see a calendar. Do
you do trolling or bottom fishing?
When you charter the boat you decide.
We normally recommend a combination of the
two. So if trolling is slow we pull up on
the reef and let you go for groupers and snappers.
However the decision is yours.
We want to catch bill fish. What do you recommend?
First look at the fishing calendar and
come when the bill fish are here.
Second, take an full day charter. You enhance
your chances.
Third, tell the captain at check in that your
main interest is billfish.
I am interested
in the fishing and snorkeling combination
full day charter
What can we expect?
We will take you fishing and then snorkeling
unless you prefer to snorkel first. Click
here to see the calendar of what you can
expect to catch.
How much travel
time, non-fishing time, is there?
The fishing grounds are about 25 to 35
minutes from the dock.
What kind of bait do you use?
We use ballyhoo, mullet, and lures. We
will vary the baits depending on the fish
available at the particular time of year you
go.
Do you catch and release?
Game fish which are not edible (sailfish,
and marlin) are released. If you want to mount
a fish them, then those fish are brought in
so we can send them off to be mounted.
I want to mount my catch. Can I do that?
Yes the staff at the dock will arrange
everything for you so that you can mount your
fish and have it shipped.
Is there fly
fishing available from the deep sea fishing
boats?
The situation is different here in Cozumel
that in the Pacific where you actually spot
the fish. Here you hardly ever see the sailfish
- which makes fly fishing for them very difficult.
So we do not offer fly fishing from our deep
sea fishing boats. To see our fly fishing
trips click
here.
Is there fly fishing and spin tackle fishing
available in Cozumel?
Yes there is fly and spin tackle fishing
available and for all the details
click here.
Should I tip
at the end of the fishing trip?
Generally a 10% to 15% tip is given if
the crew did a good job for you.
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FISH WE CATCH |
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What happens to the fish we catch?
All billfish caught are released unless
you want to mount them. Then we bring them in
and they will be sent away for mounting.
Edible fish are put in the cooler and can be
part of your “tip” for the crew
or the crew will gladly filet them for you.
Then you take your catch to your favorite Cozumel
restaurant for that evening’s dinner.
We strongly recommend that you take some fish
filets and go to a local restaurant for dinner.
The concierge in your hotel can make restaurant
recommendations, the crew at the dock can make
recommendations or call us here at 01-998-887-8069
and we will make recommendations. One fun way
to end a day of fishing is to eat your fresh
catch. We also recommend that you have the restaurant
prepare you catch 3 different ways. Then you
decide which is your favorite. By the way, your
meal will cost about $10-$12 USD per person
with side dishes when you bring the fish.
What are the best fish to take to eat?
The best fish for your dinner will be Dorado
(Mahi Mahi,) Wahoo, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel,
Snapper, and Grouper. Any of these will make
for an unforgettable dinner.
Can I take fish back to the U.S. in an ice chest?
You can but we do not recommend it. Since
security has been tightened at all airports
worldwide we do not recommend you try to take
edible fish back to the U.S. First the airlines
no longer accept Styrofoam ice chest, and securing
dry ice in Cozumel will cost you more time and
effort than it is worth. Then you will have
delays on arrival in the U.S. while your baggage
is checked. Back
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