Panga Fishing Prices – San José del Cabo
Real costs, what’s included, and how to book directly with Daliken Sportfishing.
Panga Fishing Prices in San José del Cabo
Planning a fishing trip to San José del Cabo and wondering how much panga fishing costs? You’re in the right place. In this guide, we break down real prices, what’s included, and how to get the best deal — directly with Daliken Sportfishing, no middlemen involved.
Typical Panga Fishing Prices
- 23ft Super Panga (2–3 anglers): From $200 USD (half day)
- 26ft Super Panga (3–4 anglers): From $240 USD (half day)
- Full day trips available upon request
What’s Included in the Price?
- Experienced local captain
- Top-quality rods and tackle
- Cooler with ice and water
- Fuel and marina fees
Extra Costs to Consider
- Fishing licenses ($20 USD per person)
- Live bait (around $20–30 USD total)
- Tips for the crew (optional but appreciated)
How to Save on Panga Fishing
- Book directly with local captains like Daliken Sportfishing — no added fees.
- Choose weekday trips to avoid demand surges.
- Share the panga with friends or family to split the cost.
Why Choose a Panga Over a Bigger Boat?
Many travelers prefer pangas for their simplicity and affordability. They’re fast, agile, and perfect for inshore or light offshore fishing — especially for species like roosterfish, snapper, and jacks.
Photos from Our Panga Trips

Related Pages
For official fishing regulations in Baja, visit CONAPESCA.
Summary: Panga fishing in San José del Cabo starts from just $200 USD, making it one of the best value trips in all of Los Cabos.
Frequently Asked Questions – Panga Fishing in Cabo
Most of our pangas fit 2 to 4 anglers comfortably. For larger groups, we recommend booking two boats or choosing a bigger sportfisher.
No, pangas are open boats without bathrooms. For longer trips or more comfort, a sportfisher may be a better option.
Yes. We’ve had many families with kids on board. Life vests are provided, and our experienced captains adjust the pace accordingly.
Pangas are perfect for catching roosterfish, snapper, sierra, jack crevalle, and sometimes tuna or dorado nearshore.
We recommend sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, snacks, and light clothing. Water and ice are included.