Frequently asked questions about shared fishing Cancun

If you're traveling alone or with a partner, shared fishing Cancun charters are a terrific alternative. A shared fishing Cancun trip is ideal since it provides all of the thrills of a private charter at a lesser cost.

Cancun offers one of the best spring and summer fishing seasons in the world, with Mahis, Wahoo, and Tuna Marlins, Amberjack, Barracuda, Kingfish, Red Snapper, and Bonitos, among other species, and depending on the season, just leave the marina first.

Depending on the season, you can catch Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Marlin, and even Sailfish on your fishing trip in Cancun. You also have the option of keeping the capture or tagging and releasing it!

Let's take a look at some frequently asked questions about shared fishing Cancun:

1.How many people are allowed to go on the boat?

It is dependent on the type of boat. The maximum number of passengers that each boat can accommodate is listed above the fee.

2.Are there a bathroom on the boats?

Yes. Most of the boats have it.

3.Are English-speaking captains available?

The majority of the captains and crew speak "fishing English" at the very least. The language barrier will not be an issue.

Frequently asked questions about shared fishing Cancun


4.Do you need to bring your own food?

On any of the shared fishing Cancun expeditions, no food is supplied. If you desire food, we recommend ordering a box lunch when you make your reservation. It will be ready when you arrive at the Marina, and you will pay for it when you check-in.

5.Do you need to bring your own beer and liquor?

There is no such thing as an "Open Bar." Also, alcohol is not provided, but you are welcome to bring your own. If you want more beer, bring it with you or ask for it; you can have as many as you like for an additional charge. Because the vehicle from the Marina will not stop for beer or sandwiches, we recommend that you have them when you arrive.

6.Will you get seasick?

The severity of seasickness varies depending on the person and the circumstances of the sea on the day you go fishing. If you're not sure if you'll become seasick, we recommend taking a commercial motion sickness medicine or wearing wrist bands or patches that assist avoid seasickness.

Shared fishing Cancun


7.Do the boats have safety equipment?

Each passenger on board is provided with a First Aid kit and lifesavers. Most boats also have rescue equipment, such as a VHF radio, flares, and Ring lifesavers.

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