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Pescador 5a, Kukulcan Boulevard,
Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico
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Visibility | Good | ||
Hunter Level: | Beginner, advanced, professional | ||
Depth: | From 3 to 30 meters | ||
Water temperature: | 25 - 28 degrees | ||
Recommended wetsuit: | 1,5 mm - 3 mm | ||
Object of hunting (fish): | Amberjack, wahoo, barracuda, sea bass, snapper, lion fish, yellow jack, pig fish, permit, mahi-mahi, king mackerel. |
Cancun is a prestigious seaside resort located on the picturesque Yucatan Peninsula. The emerald waters of the Caribbean Sea, magnificent sprawling palm trees, and extraordinarily beautiful beaches attract thousands of tourists from different parts of the globe every year.
The resort attracts beach lovers, divers, and avid fishermen. Due to the year-round water temperature of +25...+28 ° C degrees and excellent visibility in the water from 3 to 30 meters, the presence of large fish, and proximity to the shore, Cancun is considered the best place in Mexico for spearfishing.
Important! Harpoon hunting is prohibited in the protected area of national parks, so we will take you on a specially equipped vessel to the most fishing places where there is no ban on spearfishing.
Wahoo and barracuda, sea bass, and king mackerel are commonly caught in the vicinity of Cancun. All fishermen can boast of an excellent catch, regardless of the level of initial training.
Not far from Cancun is the world's largest coral reef. Thousands of amateur fishermen and athletes from all over the world come here every year. You will have a wonderful opportunity not only to admire the beauty of the seabed by snorkeling but also to hunt large fish such as yellowfin tuna and marlin.
The absolute transparency of the water allows you to dive to different depths, and try yourself in this fascinating activity for everyone, regardless of experience and skills. At the end of the trip, you can take a picture with a trophy caught, as well as cook fish in one of the restaurants on the shore.