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Best Fishing Spots Near San José del Cabo Marina

Local hotspots from Punta Gorda roosterfish to Gordo Banks tuna — plus the best boat for each style.

Quick Answer (Featured Snippet Style)

The best fishing spots near Puerto Los Cabos Marina are Gordo Banks (tuna/marlin), Palmilla Point (inshore roosterfish/snapper), La Fortuna (bottom grouper/amberjack), Punta Gorda (roosterfish), and Santa María Canyon (pelagics offshore). Your captain chooses the best spot based on water temp, wind, and current on the day of your trip.

Best for:
First-timers + serious anglers
Trip types:
Inshore / Nearshore / Offshore
Departure:
Puerto Los Cabos Marina

Typical extras at the marina: fishing license (~$20 USD/person) and live bait (~$30 USD/boat).

Gordo Banks

Offshore • Big game
Best boats

Legendary seamount offshore. Currents stack bait and draw yellowfin tuna, marlin, dorado and wahoo. Strong choice for trolling + live bait when conditions line up.

Best for:
Tuna, marlin, dorado
Techniques:
Live bait, trolling, jigs
Trip length:
6–8 hours (recommended)

Palmilla Point

Nearshore • Fast action
Panga trips

Short ride from the marina with prime inshore/nearshore action. Great for roosterfish, snapper and mixed-bag days when you want steady bites close to shore.

Best for:
Roosterfish, snapper
Techniques:
Live bait, casting, light tackle
Trip length:
4–6 hours

La Fortuna

Structure • Bottom fishing
Ask for strategy

Bottom structure that holds grouper, amberjack and snapper. A perfect “quality fish” spot when you like technical fishing.

Best for:
Grouper, AJ, snapper
Techniques:
Jigs, bait rigs
Trip length:
6 hours (ideal)

Punta Gorda

Inshore • Roosterfish
Roosterfish guide

Rocky points create ambush lanes for roosterfish. Light tackle and accurate casts shine here. Expect blistering runs and clean releases.

Best for:
Roosterfish
Techniques:
Live bait, casting
Trip length:
4–6 hours

Santa María Canyon

Offshore • Canyon
Check today’s bite

Offshore canyon that can draw pelagics year-round. A strong option for longer days targeting striped/blue marlin and dorado by season.

Best for:
Marlin, dorado
Techniques:
Trolling, live bait
Trip length:
6–8 hours

Season Heatmap (Quick Look)

SpeciesJan–MarApr–JunJul–SepOct–Dec
Roosterfish (Inshore)GoodGreatGreatGood
Yellowfin TunaFairGoodGreatGreat
Dorado (Mahi)FairGoodGreatGreat
Striped/Blue MarlinGoodGoodGreatGreat
Grouper/SnapperGreatGoodGoodGreat

Seasons vary with weather and water temps; your captain optimizes the plan on the day of your trip.

Quick Book From Puerto Los Cabos Marina

Pick the boat that matches your spot and trip style.

BoatBest ForBook
Super Panga 23 ft Inshore action (roosterfish/snapper) · 1–3 anglers Book 23ft
Super Panga 26 ft (Ban Diaz) Family-friendly · Inshore/nearshore · stable ride Book 26ft
ABAMAR 33 ft Offshore mix (dorado/tuna) · comfort option Book 33ft
YNOKT 38 ft Range + comfort for deep-sea days Book 38ft

Typical meet time: 6:10 AM · Water & ice included · Filleting included (tip appreciated) · License (~$20 USD/person) + live bait (~$30 USD/boat) usually paid at the marina.

Photo Highlights

Leaving Puerto Los Cabos Marina at sunrise for a fishing trip
Inshore fishing near Palmilla Point with Daliken Sportfishing
Tuna on ice after offshore fishing near Gordo Banks

Frequently Asked Questions

Which fishing spot is closest to the marina?

Palmilla Point and Punta Gorda are typically quick rides from Puerto Los Cabos Marina and are great for inshore action.

What’s the best month to fish near the marina?

Many species peak May–November, but San José del Cabo fishing is productive year-round with the right plan.

Do I need a fishing license?

Yes. A valid Mexican fishing license is required. We can help arrange it at check-in.

Which boat is best for inshore vs offshore?

Inshore/nearshore: Super Panga 23/26 ft. Offshore: ABAMAR 33 ft and YNOKT 38 ft for comfort and range.

Can we mix fishing styles in one trip?

Often yes. If conditions allow, your captain can split time between nearshore structure and an offshore run to chase pelagics.