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Discover a flexible, well-equipped fishing day aboard Lucky I in Puerto Vallarta. Perfect for small groups seeking authentic, budget-friendly fun.
Thinking about a fishing trip in Puerto Vallarta? The Lucky I 28 offers an affordable way to get out on the water and chase some fish, whether for a few hours or a full day. Designed for small groups up to six, this vessel balances practicality with comfort, making it an appealing choice for travelers who want a straightforward, intimate experience without the hefty price tag often associated with larger charters.
What makes Lucky I stand out? For starters, its flexible rental durations mean you can customize your time at sea—whether you’re after a quick 4-hour outing or a leisurely 10-hour voyage. Plus, its well-equipped amenities—including a bathroom, extendable shade canopy, and good quality fishing gear—are rare finds on a boat of this size, adding to its value. However, it’s worth noting that the boat’s smaller size could mean a bumpier ride in rougher seas, and some travelers might prefer larger vessels for stability. This tour suits those looking for a personalized, laid-back fishing adventure with a knowledgeable, bilingual crew.


Booking a trip aboard Lucky I means entering a small, manageable vessel that’s designed to maximize comfort and utility in a compact space. We loved the way the boat feels both personal and practical—there’s enough seating and shade to keep everyone comfortable, and the wide bow offers great views while fishing or just soaking in the scenery.
The boat’s amenities include a bathroom, which is a thoughtful touch on longer trips, and a Bluetooth stereo to add a bit of music to your adventure. The extendable shade canopy provides welcome relief from the sun, which can be intense in Puerto Vallarta. Whether you’re out for 4 hours or 10, these features enhance the overall experience without complicating it.
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One of the highlights of this trip is the bilingual crew—they speak both English and Spanish and are seasoned anglers who genuinely enjoy sharing their knowledge. Multiple reviews mention how helpful and friendly the crew is, with one noting, “The crew was very professional and eager to help us catch fish, making the experience fun and stress-free.” They also assist with the actual fishing, helping with techniques and baiting hooks, which is especially valuable for beginners.

Lucky I’s location allows for a variety of fishing experiences. Nearshore, you might find Roosterfish and Snappers, ideal targets for those who prefer a straightforward, close-to-shore fishing adventure. Offshore, the waters hold Mahi Mahi and Marlin, offering a chance at larger, more impressive catches. The boat is equipped with outriggers and a live bait tank, essential tools that increase your chances of success.
Your crew provides lures and live bait, so no need to bring your own unless you have a favorite. They also secure the necessary fishing permit, taking one more worry off your plate. If luck is on your side and you catch something, the crew might prepare ceviche, a tasty reward after your effort.

While fishing is the main event, the boat also offers snorkeling equipment, giving you the option to explore beneath the surface if time allows. Keep in mind, snorkeling is not the primary focus of this tour, but it’s a nice perk for those who want to mix things up.
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At $776 for up to 6 people, this experience averages roughly $130 per person, which is quite reasonable for a private or semi-private fishing trip of this length. For the included extras—snacks, drinks, bait, permit, and gear—the value stands out. Many reviews emphasize how much they appreciated the all-inclusive nature, removing the hassle of renting equipment or organizing permits separately.
Compared to larger, more commercial boats, Lucky I offers intimacy and a more tailored experience. Its smaller size often translates to a more relaxed atmosphere but might mean a bumpy ride if seas are rough. Still, for those seeking a personalized fishing outing without a hefty price tag, this boat hits a good balance.
Meeting instructions are provided with your confirmation, and the locations include “El Anclote” and “La Cruz de Huanacaxtle,” with possible extra fees. The tour operates in various time slots—morning, afternoon, or evening—so you can pick what works best. The option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility if your plans are uncertain.
This tour is ideal for small groups or families who want a laid-back, budget-friendly fishing experience with the chance to catch some of Mexico’s game fish. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate bilingual guides and enjoy having their essentials covered, from drinks to bait. If you prefer a stable, larger vessel or crave a more luxurious setup, this might not be your best pick, but for authentic, intimate fishing, Lucky I hits the mark.
If you’re traveling in Puerto Vallarta and want to spend some quality time on the water without breaking the bank, Lucky I offers a solid, straightforward option. Its small size and flexible schedule make it perfect for travelers seeking a personal touch and authentic fishing experience. The boat’s amenities and crew support make it a comfortable choice for newcomers and seasoned anglers alike.
The all-inclusive setup—covering gear, permits, and snacks—adds convenience and value. Plus, its bilingual crew ensures language barriers are minimal, making the trip accessible for international travelers. Be prepared for a more intimate, possibly less stable ride compared to larger boats, but in return, you’ll get a focus on quality, personalized service, and the chance to target a range of fish species.
This trip is best suited for small groups looking for a relaxed, affordable fishing outing that emphasizes authentic interaction with local guides and the joy of catching fish in Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant waters.
What is the price for the Lucky I fishing trip?
The cost is $776 per group of up to 6 people, making it a good value for a private or semi-private fishing experience.
How long can I book the trip for?
You can choose from durations ranging from 4 to 10 hours, with options for morning, afternoon, or evening trips to suit your schedule.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes 12 beers or sodas, 12 bottles of water, and snacks like ceviche if you catch fish. Ice, a cooler, and other essentials are also provided.
Does the boat have fishing gear?
Absolutely. The vessel is equipped with top-quality Shimano gear, lures, live bait, outriggers, and all necessary permits.
Is snorkeling available?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, offering a way to explore underwater if you want a break from fishing.
What amenities does the boat have?
The boat features a bathroom, extendable shade canopy, comfortable seating, stereo, and life vests for safety.
Where do we meet for the trip?
Meeting details are provided upon booking, with locations including “El Anclote” and “La Cruz de Huanacaxtle,” with possible additional fees.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes, the crew’s helpful attitude and provided gear make it accessible for beginners, though some comfort with small boat rides is helpful.
Can I cancel or change my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
This fishing trip on Lucky I provides a balanced mix of affordability, comfort, and authentic local experience—ideal for travelers who want to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s waters with a personal touch.
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