Planning a fishing trip in Tulum? This private deep-sea fishing tour offers a chance to escape the crowds and focus on catching some impressive sea creatures. Whether you’re an experienced angler or just looking to try your luck, this tour provides a personalized experience that highlights the stunning waters off Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
What we particularly like about this tour is its small-group, private setup and the chance to fish over the second-largest coral reef system in the world. It’s a chance to enjoy a tailored excursion with all equipment provided, and the option to turn your catch into a delicious meal at a local hook-and-cook restaurant. However, one thing to consider is that this tour is a 4-hour experience, which might feel a bit brief if you’re eager for a full day’s adventure.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate personalized service, authentic experiences, and good value. If you love the idea of fishing in clear, warm waters, and want the flexibility of a private trip, this is a solid choice. It’s especially ideal for small groups or families seeking a memorable day on the water.
Key Points

- Private charter ensures a personalized experience for up to four guests.
- All fishing equipment and safety gear are included—no need to bring your own.
- The tour provides snacks and bottled water, making your trip comfortable.
- Fish cleaning and filleting are available, allowing you to enjoy your catch without the mess.
- Close proximity to the reef offers prime chances to catch species like mahi-mahi, marlin, and barracuda.
- It’s booked an average of 25 days in advance, so plan ahead for popular dates.
What to Expect on the Tulum Deep Sea Fishing Tour

Arriving at the meeting point on the Carretera Tulúm-Boca Paila, you’ll find a welcoming setup that promises a smooth and comfortable experience. The 25-foot fiberglass boat is well-equipped with top-of-the-line rods, reels, and safety gear, making it suitable for anglers of all skill levels. The boat’s size offers enough space for everyone to fish comfortably, and the crew is experienced and friendly—a big plus in making your day enjoyable.
Once aboard, your crew will give a quick safety briefing and demonstrate how to use the gear. You’ll quickly realize that their knowledge extends beyond just fishing—they’ll share insights about the local environment, fish habits, and the best techniques for catching different species. Many reviews highlight how guides like Rafa and Ramon make the experience educational, engaging, and fun. One guest noted, “They explained the area, environment, and fish habits,” which adds an extra layer of interest if you’re curious about the marine ecosystem.
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The Fishing Experience
The second-largest coral reef in the world is your playground here. You’ll be fishing over the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, where the chances of catching mahi-mahi, marlin, barracuda, king mackerel, and wahoo are quite good. The crew can help you troll for pelagic species like Mahi Mahi, sailfish, and marlin within about four miles of the coast, making it possible to target a variety of fish in a single trip.
Many guests recount how they caught multiple fish—some had as many as five—making for a lively day. One reviewer shared, “We caught 5 fish while out and a blast,” emphasizing how exciting and successful the trip can be. Others appreciated the guides’ patience and expertise, noting how they provided lots of info on the fish and the area, which adds to the overall enjoyment.
Food and Refreshments
The tour offers bottled water and snacks on board, essential in the warm Caribbean climate. Feel free to bring your own drinks if you like, especially if you have a favorite beverage. Once back on land, the option to take your catch to a nearby hook-and-cook restaurant makes it easy to enjoy your fresh fish prepared to your liking—whether grilled or fried—without the hassle of cleaning or filleting yourself.
Duration and Group Size
The 4-hour tour is a good window—long enough to get some serious fishing in without feeling rushed. Since it’s a private experience for up to four people, your group can enjoy a relaxed, personalized trip. This setup is perfect for families, couples, or small groups of friends who want to share a memorable day at sea.
The Pros and Cons

Pros:
- The private nature of the tour means personalized service and flexibility.
- All fishing gear and safety equipment are provided, simplifying planning.
- Guides with deep knowledge of the area and fish habits enhance the experience.
- The close proximity to the reef provides excellent fishing opportunities.
- The ability to have your catch prepared at a local restaurant adds a culinary touch.
Cons:
- The 4-hour duration might feel short for those wanting a full day of fishing.
- Some reviews mention the boat’s size as being small or lacking equipment like a radar, which could be a concern for serious anglers.
- Weather can impact the experience; bad weather means cancellation or rescheduling with a full refund.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal for those seeking a personalized, intimate experience rather than a large group tour. If you love the idea of fishing over a world-class reef with knowledgeable guides, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s perfect for families with children, couples, or small groups who want to enjoy a relaxed day on the water, with the bonus of taking home fresh fish to enjoy later.
It’s also suited for travelers who value convenience—since all equipment is provided—and want the option to turn their catch into a meal. If you’re an angler eager for a successful fishing trip with friendly guides, this experience offers great value for the price.
The Sum Up

For anyone craving a focused, authentic fishing adventure in Tulum, this private deep-sea trip hits all the right notes. It combines a personalized experience with the thrill of fishing over the stunning Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. The knowledgeable guides, well-equipped boat, and proximity to prime fishing spots make it a compelling choice for those who want to get off the beaten path and truly enjoy the ocean.
While the 4-hour window might leave some wanting more, the quality of the experience—especially for small groups—is hard to beat. Whether you’re after a big catch, a fun family outing, or simply an opportunity to enjoy the sea with expert help, this tour provides good value and memorable moments.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, tailored day on the water with plenty of opportunities to fish and learn, this tour is well worth considering. It’s a chance to experience Tulum’s marine life up close, with a local crew dedicated to making your trip special.
FAQ

What is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour starts at Mexidivers, located at Carretera Tulúm-Boca Paila, km 5, near Hotel Zamas on Tulum Beach.
How many people can join the tour?
The private boat accommodates up to four guests, making it a perfect small-group experience.
Are food and drinks provided?
Yes, bottled water and snacks are available on board. You’re also welcome to bring your own drinks to stay refreshed.
What species might I catch?
Common catches include mahi-mahi, marlin, barracuda, king mackerel, and wahoo. Troll fishing can target pelagic species like mahi-mahi and marlin within four miles of the coast.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children of all ages are welcome when accompanied by a parent or guardian. The boat offers enough space for a comfortable and fun family outing.
What should I bring?
Besides your personal items, just bring an appetite for fun and maybe some extra drinks. The rest—fishing gear, safety equipment, snacks, and water—are provided.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable if made at least 24 hours in advance. The tour relies on good weather conditions for safety and enjoyment.
How far in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked about 25 days ahead, so it’s best to plan early, especially in peak seasons.
If you’re ready for a memorable day of fishing with expert guides in Tulum’s stunning waters, this tour offers both adventure and authentic connection to the sea.
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