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Experience Cabo San Lucas with a private 5-hour deep-sea fishing trip. Enjoy expert guides, all gear included, and a chance at marlin and tuna.
If you’re dreaming of battling a blue marlin or reeling in a big yellowfin tuna while in Cabo San Lucas, this deep-sea fishing tour might catch your interest. We haven’t been on this particular trip ourselves but have analyzed numerous reviews, details, and the experience offered, to give you an honest, practical overview. It’s a tailored adventure suited for those who love the water, thrill of the catch, and a bit of privacy away from crowded boats.
What we love about this tour? First, the personalized, private experience means your group isn’t competing for space or attention. Second, the all-inclusive gear and professional crew maximize your chances of a good catch without the hassle of bringing your own rods or tackle. One thing to consider: the price of $750 per group (up to 4 people) might seem steep at first glance, but for a dedicated, five-hour fishing experience with all gear and guidance, it offers notable value—especially if catching a marlin or tuna is your goal.
This trip is perfect for small groups, families, or avid anglers wanting a private experience with knowledgeable guides. It’s also quite flexible—if you want a full-day adventure, you can upgrade to eight hours, giving you more time to find that trophy fish.


The journey begins at the marina in Cabo San Lucas, specifically at Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 36. The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour features a private boat, typically ranging from 30 to 32 feet in length. The boat is equipped with a cooler, live bait, and all necessary fishing gear, so you won’t need to worry about bringing your own rods or tackle.
Once aboard, you’ll be greeted by the bilingual, experienced captain and crew members who are seasoned veterans of deep-sea fishing. They are helpful, professional, and genuinely eager to make your trip enjoyable, whether by sharing tips or simply keeping the boat running smoothly.
The itinerary mainly involves trolling—meaning the crew will set lines at various depths and locations, hoping to hook into a big fish. The focus is on finding the right spots rather than casting from the boat’s side like in freshwater fishing. Expect to spend most of your time navigating the waters, watching the horizon, and occasionally reeling in a fish, or just enjoying the thrill of the chase.
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According to reviews, the ocean around Cabo is known as the marlin capital of the world which makes it a prime location for big-game fishing. The crew aims for blue or black marlin, but other prized catches like sailfish, dorado, and yellowfin tuna are common.
One reviewer noted, “Captain and first mate are seasoned veteran fishermen that work hard for you in finding the fish and helping you land them.” That’s the kind of dedication you want when you’re on a search for a record-breaking fish. The crew’s experience and effort can make a significant difference, especially on days when fish are scarce.
While the crew does their best to find fish, it’s important to remember that fishing is inherently unpredictable. Several reviews mention that no guarantees are given—because, after all, that’s part of the sport. One reviewer humorously pointed out, “it’s called fishing, not catching,” emphasizing that patience is part of the experience.
Some travelers have been lucky, catching impressive fish like a 95-inch blue marlin or mahi-mahi that they had prepared for a meal. Others have gone home fishless, but with a memorable trip and tales of the ocean’s challenge. The crew, in many reviews, is praised for their professionalism and helpfulness, whether you’re successful or not.

At $750 for a private four-person group, this tour offers a cost-effective way to enjoy a premium fishing experience. You’re paying for exclusivity, guidance, and all gear, which can easily add up if you try to organize something similar on your own. Plus, the trip lasts about five hours, giving ample time to find fish without feeling rushed.
It’s worth noting that fishing licenses are not included in the price—costing $20 per person—and need to be purchased on the day of the trip at the dock. This is standard practice, and the crew will assist with that process.
The review responses suggest the boat and equipment are well-maintained, and the guides stay focused on their job, ensuring safety and professionalism. Keep in mind that gratuities for the crew are not included in the price but are greatly appreciated if you’re happy with the service.
Travelers should plan for a day on the water, bringing sun protection, sunglasses, and possibly a hat. The boat provides bottled water—kept cold in the cooler—and live bait for the lines. The trip is near public transportation, making it accessible, and service animals are allowed, which is helpful for some travelers.
If you’re interested in extending your day, the option to upgrade to an 8-hour full-day trip is available but requires booking in advance. That extra time might be perfect for those really serious about their fishing or wanting to maximize their chances of a big catch.
Many travelers praise the guides for their knowledge and friendliness. One said, “Captain Fidel and crew member Alex did a phenomenal job,” and another called the crew “seasoned veteran fishermen.” Such testimonials reaffirm that this trip is led by experienced professionals.
However, some reviews also highlight potential downsides. For instance, a few travelers mentioned issues like boat size, safety perceptions, or expectations versus reality. It’s crucial to understand that not every day guarantees a catch and that ocean fishing involves luck. One reviewer noted, “You’re risking your life if you get on this boat,” but the response clarified that the boat is safe and in good condition, emphasizing the importance of reading reviews in context.
Other feedback points to the boat’s size and comfort. The trip is on a 30- to 32-foot vessel, which is standard for deep-sea fishing but might be less suitable for those prone to seasickness or seeking a larger, more cushioned experience. The boat’s size was a concern for some but is typical for this type of fishing.

This experience is ideal for small groups, families, or couples who want a personalized and guided fishing adventure. If your goal is to target large game fish with expert assistance, this trip offers good value. It suits travelers looking for a balanced mix of adventure and professionalism without the frills of a luxury yacht.
If you are a seasoned angler or a family seeking a memorable day on the water with potential for a trophy fish, this is a strong choice. However, if your main goal is guaranteed catches or massive comfort, you might want to explore larger boats or different types of fishing.

This deep-sea fishing tour from Cabo San Lucas is a solid option for those wanting a private, guided outing in a location renowned around the world for big fish. The combination of experienced guides, all equipment included, and a flexible schedule makes it a good value for serious anglers and casual fishers alike.
You’ll appreciate the personal attention and the chance to target species like marlin and tuna, with the comfort of a well-maintained boat and helpful crew. While success isn’t guaranteed, the overall experience—enjoying the open water, the camaraderie, and the possibility of a trophy catch—is what makes this trip stand out.
In short, this tour is best for adventurous small groups and families seeking a memorable, authentic deep-sea fishing experience with the guidance of local experts. It’s about enjoying the thrill of the ocean and the hope of landing a prize, all with the convenience of an all-in-one package.
“Captain and first mate are seasoned veteran fisherman that work hard for you in finding the fish and helping you land them. We had two young boys …”

How long is the trip?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, with an option to upgrade to a full 8-hour day.
What’s included in the price?
All fishing equipment, live bait, ice cooler, bottled water, and the services of a bilingual, experienced captain are included.
Are fishing licenses included?
No, fishing licenses cost $20 per person and are purchased at the dock on the day of the trip.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group will be on the boat, making for a more personalized experience.
What species can I expect to catch?
Target species include blue marlin, striped marlin, sailfish, dorado, and yellowfin tuna.
What should I bring?
Sun protection, sunglasses, a hat, and possibly a camera. The boat provides water and bait, but bringing your own snacks is optional.
Is the boat suitable for everyone?
The boat is 30 to 32 feet long; travelers prone to seasickness should consider this. The boat is generally considered safe and well-maintained.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done in advance, and the tour is popular—on average, booked about 40 days ahead.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to bad conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This deep-sea fishing experience offers an authentic taste of Cabo’s legendary waters with a private touch. Whether you land a marlin or simply enjoy a day on the water, it’s a memorable way to connect with the ocean’s wild side.