Anglers fly to Cancun, Mexico, met by gracious lodge staff and transferred to the lodge by their comfortable safe vehicles. $3,085.00 a week per person double occupancy, 7 nights and 6 days. $2,205.00 five nights, 4 days fishing double occupancy <>Single occupancy rates available Includes ground transfer between Cancun and the lodge
Pesca Maya Fishing Lodge opened its doors on January 1996 and has quickly become one of the Yucatan's most popular fishing destinations and with good reason. The lodge is located 90 miles south of Cancun in the 1.3 million acre Sian Ka'an (Mayan for "where the sky is born") Biosphere Reserve. Situated on a long, narrow strip of barrier beach, the lodge is virtually surrounded by water. To the east lies the blue Caribbean and a few hundred yards off shore, the Palancar Barrier Reef which stretches from southern Belize to north of Cancun. On the western side lies the vast "El Rio" system of flats, channels and mangrove. 10 miles to the north is the famed inlet through the barrier beach known locally as the "Boca". And 4 miles to the south lies the incomparable Ascension Bay. The entire area boasts some of the Caribbean's greatest flats fishing for bonefish, permit, snook, tarpon and others, as well as reef and offshore fishing (in season).
Variety is the word to describe Ascension Bay and Bocapaila flats. There are hundreds of square miles where it’s common to see, permit, bonefish tarpon and barracuda in the same day, all year round! With seasons for migrants tarpon and snook. That’s why probably more Grand Slams have been caught here than anywhere else. You certainly have to bring tackle for all this species an at least 3 rods to be ready any time. After reservation we will send you complete tackle list. The Flats: We can go South and in 15 minutes be in Ascension Bay or if the wind is to hard we can go North and find flats surrounded by mangroves that help to protect. Both places are well known for bonefish, permit, tarpon, and barracuda abundance.
Call Fishabout 800-409-2000, 888 409-2008 or info@fishabout.com
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