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What to Do in Papagayo, Costa Rica, for an Unforgettable Sportfishing Experience

Updated: Mar 19


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From thrilling deep-sea fishing to breathtaking ocean views, Papagayo offers an incredible sportfishing experience for families and anglers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a beginner, the waters off the coast of Marina Papagayo are teeming with opportunities for adventure.

Must-Do Fishing Activities in Papagayo

Fishing with Papagayo Fishing Charter

Start your day on a fully-equipped fishing boat, heading into the Pacific Ocean for an exciting deep-sea fishing excursion. Target marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi-mahi, and wahoo with expert guides who know the best fishing spots. The thrill of hooking a trophy catch is an experience like no other.

At Papagayo Fishing Charter, we offer both half-day and full-day fishing charters, allowing you to tailor your adventure based on your schedule and preferences. Whether you're looking for a quick morning excursion or an all-day deep-sea fishing experience, we’ve got you covered.

If you prefer staying closer to shore, inshore fishing around Papagayo offers fantastic opportunities to catch roosterfish, snapper, grouper, and jack crevalle. These species put up an exhilarating fight, making every catch a rewarding experience.

Family-Friendly Fishing Excursions

Sportfishing isn’t just for seasoned anglers—it’s an amazing experience for the whole family. Introduce your kids to the excitement of fishing with a half-day tour designed for all ages. Watching your child reel in their first catch is a moment to cherish forever.

With calm waters and plenty of action, Papagayo is the perfect destination for families looking to bond over an exciting and educational outdoor experience. Whether it’s a father-and-son adventure or a fun-filled day for the whole family, our expert crew ensures a safe, fun, and memorable trip for everyone.

At Papagayo Fishing Charter, we are ready to help you and your family experience the best fishing adventure in Costa Rica.



 
 
 

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