Sportfishing Charters in Los Cabos – Cabo San Lucas & San José del Cabo (Private Boats)
Book a private fishing charter in Los Cabos with local captains, clean boats, and fast access to top grounds. We depart from San José del Cabo (Puerto Los Cabos) and can also coordinate trips for Cabo San Lucas visitors.
The best sportfishing charter in Los Cabos depends on your goal: Super Pangas (23–26ft) are best for value and nearshore action, while sportfishers (33–38ft) are ideal for comfort and offshore runs. Most trips depart early morning for calmer seas and better bites.
Choose Your Experience (Cabo San Lucas + San José)
Shorter runs, comfortable pace, and high-probability action.
- Best boats: Super Panga 23ft, Super Panga 26ft, Habanero 28ft
- Trip length: 4–5 hrs or 6–8 hrs depending on your goal
- Perfect for: kids, first-timers, couples
More comfort + range when the bite is farther out.
- Best boats: ABAMAR 33ft, YNOKT 38ft
- Trip length: 6–8 hrs (or more time if needed)
- Targets: tuna, marlin, dorado (seasonal)
Book a Boat (Direct Reservation Links)
If you’re staying in Cabo San Lucas, we can still guide you to the best plan. Many guests prefer San José del Cabo for calmer departures, fewer vendors, and fast access to Gordo Banks-style zones (seasonal).
FAQ (Sportfishing in Los Cabos)
Do you offer sportfishing in Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo?
Yes. We serve visitors staying in both areas. Most of our departures are from San José del Cabo (Puerto Los Cabos), and we help Cabo San Lucas guests choose the best plan for their dates and goals.
What time do sportfishing charters leave?
Most private trips leave early morning for calmer seas and better bite windows.
Are fishing licenses and bait included?
Licenses and bait are commonly extra depending on your trip plan. We confirm it clearly so there are no surprises.
Which boat is best for families?
Super Pangas (23–26ft) and the Habanero 28ft are great for families. We’ll match the boat to your group size and comfort level.
Can we keep the fish we catch?
In many cases yes (within responsible practices). We also encourage catch-and-release for certain species to protect the fishery.