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Experience thrilling sport fishing off Cancun’s coast with expert guides, small groups, and chances to catch marlin, tuna, and barracuda.
Imagine spending a few hours on the water, surrounded by the vibrant beauty of the Caribbean, with the thrill of reeling in impressive fish like sailfish, marlin, and yellowfin tuna. That’s exactly what this sport fishing tour in Cancun promises. It’s designed for those eager to combine adventure, camaraderie, and a genuine connection to the sea, all within a manageable four-hour experience. Whether you’re an avid angler or just curious about what lies beneath the waves, this tour offers a memorable day on the water.
What we find particularly appealing about this trip is its small-group setting, capped at just 10 anglers. This means plenty of personal attention from the crew and a more intimate, less crowded experience. Plus, the inclusion of bait, licenses, and equipment makes it straightforward for beginners who might not have their own gear. However, it’s worth noting that photos are an extra charge, so if capturing those epic moments matters to you, be prepared for a slight additional expense. This tour is ideal for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a fun, authentic sea-faring adventure in Cancun.


Starting early in the morning at Marina de El Cid in Puerto Morelos, you’ll be greeted by a friendly crew eager to get you on the water. The meeting point’s convenient location near Cancun makes it easy to find, and the 7:00 am start time means you’ll beat the crowds and enjoy the cooler morning breezes. The tour lasts roughly four hours, giving you ample time to chase those elusive pelagic fish without feeling rushed.
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Once aboard the vessel, which is specifically shipped for this adventure, you’ll quickly notice the two-person crew—a captain and a sailor—focused on your comfort and success. Their expertise is a real asset, especially when navigating the waters around Puerto Morelos, known for its big pelagic fish that often come surprisingly close to shore. The crew is known for their hard work and dedication, often trying different trolling and bottom fishing techniques to maximize your chances of catching something.
As you leave the marina, the boat heads toward the most promising Caribbean waters. Here, you’ll likely engage in trolling, a method that involves dragging baited lines behind the boat in hopes of tempting big fish like sailfish, marlin, or yellowfin tuna. When the boat reaches the fishing zone, you’ll have time to relax and wait for a bite, with soft drinks and water provided to keep you refreshed. The setting is ideal for both beginners and seasoned anglers, thanks to the crew’s constant assistance and tips.
You’ll also have the opportunity to try bottom fishing, where the boat anchors or drifts close to the seafloor to target species like barracuda or other bottom dwellers. This variety keeps the experience lively and offers multiple chances to test your skills or simply enjoy the process.
The crew is happy to prepare your catch of the day—whether it’s a barracuda or tuna—for a small additional fee if you’d like to take it to a nearby restaurant for a fresh meal. While this is a popular option, it’s not included in the standard package, and some guests have expressed disappointment that they weren’t offered this service unless specifically arranged.
The package price of $155 per person covers most essentials: fishing equipment, bait, licenses, and soft drinks. The crew and captain are also part of the package, ensuring you have knowledgeable guides on deck. Be aware that there is a $20 dock fee per person, payable at the marina, which covers access to the fishing zone.
Photos of your catch can be purchased afterward for an extra cost, a nice souvenir if you want to remember your trip without the hassle of taking pictures yourself.
Many guests rave about their guides, praising their dedication and expertise. As one reviewer put it, “Eddy and Lorenzo did an amazing job at guiding this tour. They worked their but’s off to make sure we caught fish.” Even on days when the fish were scarce, the crew’s enthusiasm and willingness to try different tactics kept spirits high, with some catching impressive barracuda or yellowfin tuna.
Others appreciate the small-group environment, which allows for more interaction and personalized help. A guest shared, “Very professional, kind, and fun! I will be booking again. The guide and captain were also very entertaining.” Not everyone had perfect luck—some mention slow periods or issues with communication—but the overall sentiment is positive, especially regarding the knowledge of the guides.
A few reviews highlight some common issues. One guest noted a lack of communication about the fishing season, suggesting it would be helpful to know the best times to fish. Another mentioned that transportation wasn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the marina. Also, if capturing memories is important, remember that photos are extra, and they don’t automatically come with the trip.

At $155 per person, the trip offers excellent value for those wanting a half-day of action on the water with all gear provided. The small group size and professional guides elevate it beyond a casual boat ride. Plus, the chance to catch impressive fish like sailfish, marlin, and tuna makes it worthwhile, especially for eager anglers or those looking for a unique experience during their Cancun visit.
While there are some additional costs (dock fee, photos, and optional fish cooking), these are transparent and manageable. It’s a good idea to bring your own camera or check with the crew about photo options beforehand. The early start ensures calmer seas and a more peaceful experience, which is often appreciated in busy tourist spots.

This sport fishing trip is perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends seeking a fun and active day. It’s especially suitable if you appreciate personalized guidance and want to maximize your chances of catching something memorable. If you’re an avid angler, you’ll appreciate the variety of techniques and the crew’s expertise. For those new to fishing, it’s a great way to learn some basics and enjoy a day on the water without the hassle of bringing your own gear.
However, if your priority is gourmet fish meals or a luxury experience, this tour might not meet your expectations. It’s all about authenticity, adventure, and the thrill of the catch rather than high-end amenities.

This sport fishing experience in Cancun balances value, adventure, and personal attention. With knowledgeable guides, all necessary gear included, and a chance to catch some impressive fish, it’s an excellent choice for anyone wanting to taste the excitement of the open sea. The small-group setting makes it intimate and engaging, while the early morning start means you’ll encounter calmer waters and better fishing conditions.
If you’re looking for a fun, authentic, and reasonably priced sea-faring adventure—and don’t mind a few extra costs for photos or fish preparation—this tour could be just what you need. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to combine socializing, nature, and a bit of sport into their Cancun holiday.
“Eddy and Lorenzo did an amazing job at guiding this tour. They worked their butt's off to make sure we caught fish. The first couple hours were ver…”

Do I need my own fishing gear? No, all fishing equipment and bait are included in the package, making it convenient for beginners and seasoned anglers alike.
What is the group size? The tour caps at 10 anglers, ensuring a more personal experience and plenty of crew interaction.
Are soft drinks provided? Yes, the trip includes soda, beer, and water, so you can stay refreshed while waiting for bites.
What fish can I expect to catch? You might find yourself trying for sailfish, marlin, barracuda, yellowfin tuna, and other pelagic species.
Is transportation included? No, you will need to make your own way to the Marina de El Cid in Puerto Morelos, which is near Cancun.
Can I get my catch cooked? You can opt to have your fish prepared at a nearby restaurant, but this service costs extra and must be arranged separately.
What if the weather is bad? The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long is the trip? It lasts approximately 4 hours, including time spent fishing and returning to the marina.
Is this suitable for children? The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so it’s suitable for older children and teens comfortable on boats.
Do I need a fishing license? Yes, the package includes a fishing license, so you can fish legally during your trip.
To sum it up, this Cancun sport fishing tour offers a well-rounded, engaging experience. It’s perfect for those who want a small-group adventure with knowledgeable guides, providing the chance to catch some of the Caribbean’s most exciting fish. Whether you’re after a fun family outing or a solo quest for a memorable catch, this trip delivers a good balance of value, authenticity, and adventure.