Mexico
Mexico offers great saltwater fishing on both coasts, the Yucatan Peninsula on the Carribean side and the Baja Peninsula on the Pacific Coast. Baja produces excellent offshore fishing for Striped Marlin, Dorado and Roosterfish, Yucatan has offers outstanding flats fishing for tarpon, permit, bonefish and snook and offers a number of top quality fishing lodgesat fantastic remote fisheries like Ascension & Chetumal Bay.
Pricing Costa de Cocos, Yucatan
7 days, 6 fishing days $2995,- per person based on double occupancy.
Included
all transfers, drinks, fishing license, meals, accommodation, tax, guide en boat
Single, shorter and non - fishing packages are available
Costa de Cocos, Yucatan
Four hours and a half from Cancun, the village of Xcalak is ideally situated in the south of Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean. It is the last Mexican town before Belize border. The lodge offers everything that is necessary to enjoy quiet vacations full of adventure.The lodge offers 16 wooden cottages with palm roof and private baths, accommodating up to 14 anglers and 7 fully-equipped boats. A large coconut plantation offering places perfect to rest and contemplate makes it a dreamlike destination.
There is excellent virgin fly fishing for Tarpon, Permit, Bonefish, Snook and other species in the lagoons and flats of the Chetumal Bay and at other flat areas around Xcalak, inner - saltlakes for excellent fishing for baby Tarpon and fat Snook and also ocean-side fishing with more permit and bonefish on the turtle grass flats. Twenty-nine productive flats and lagoons have now been mapped, with new areas under exploration.
Xcalak is the place to be for non-fishing companions. Snorkeling is excellent from the beach of Costa de Cocos with numerous coral heads and beautiful tropical fish, sunbathing on a clear white beach, sea kayaking, scuba diving at the Chincorro Banks, nature walking, bird watching and even a day trip to San Pedro Belize by ferry can arranged.




