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Fishing Costa Rica: A Sportfishing Paradise for Every Angler

  • Writer: Aurélise Leroux
    Aurélise Leroux
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read

Costa Rica is more than lush rainforests, exotic wildlife, and breathtaking beaches—it’s a world-class fishing destination that belongs on every angler’s bucket list. Whether you’re a seasoned sportfisher chasing trophy marlin offshore or a casual traveler seeking inshore action close to the coast, Costa Rica offers diverse fishing experiences year-round.


In this guide, discover what makes fishing in Costa Rica so legendary, the best regions to cast your line, top species you can expect to catch, and how to plan your ultimate fishing adventure in this tropical paradise.


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Why Go Fishing in Costa Rica?


Costa Rica’s waters are teeming with marine life, thanks to its unique position between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Warm currents, underwater mountains, and nutrient-rich upwellings create the perfect environment for an impressive variety of game fish.


Moreover, Costa Rica’s fishing charters are highly professional and often include bilingual crews, modern boats, and top-of-the-line gear, making it easy—even for beginners—to have a thrilling day at sea.


Key reasons anglers love Costa Rica:

  • Year-round fishing opportunities

  • Record-breaking billfish seasons

  • Stunning scenery and calm seas

  • Excellent inshore and offshore options

  • Sustainable fishing practices


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Best Fishing Regions in Costa Rica


Quepos & Marina Pez Vela

When anglers think of Costa Rica, Quepos and Marina Pez Vela often come first to mind. This Pacific hub is a gateway to incredible offshore fishing grounds where sailfish, marlin, tuna, and dorado (mahi-mahi) roam in abundance. Read more about fishing in Quepos in our detailed guide: Fishing in Quepos, Costa Rica: Your Ultimate Guide to Marina Pez Vela Adventures.


Los Sueños Marina Jaco & Playa Herradura

North of Quepos, Los Sueños Marina in Jaco near Playa Herradura is another prestigious sportfishing hotspot. Many international tournaments are hosted here, especially for billfish enthusiasts. The facilities are luxurious, making it an excellent choice for anglers seeking high-end charters and a touch of comfort.


Papagayo Gulf

The northern Pacific region, around the Papagayo Peninsula, offers fantastic offshore and inshore fishing. Calm waters and a variety of fish species make it perfect for families or first-time anglers. Roosterfish, snapper, and mahi-mahi are common targets.


Caribbean Coast

Although the Pacific side grabs much of the spotlight, Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast has hidden gems for anglers. Tarpon fishing in Tortuguero and Barra del Colorado is world-renowned, offering explosive fights with one of the hardest-hitting fish in the world.



Offshore Fishing in Costa Rica


Offshore fishing is a highlight in Costa Rica, especially for those chasing big-game species.


Popular offshore species include:

  • Sailfish

  • Blue, black, and striped marlin

  • Yellowfin tuna

  • Mahi-mahi (dorado)

  • Wahoo


Peak offshore season varies slightly by region but generally runs from December through April on the Pacific coast, when billfish are most plentiful.


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Inshore Fishing in Costa Rica


Not all fishing happens miles out to sea! Costa Rica’s inshore fishing offers action-packed days closer to shore, often amid stunning coastal scenery.


Target species for inshore fishing include:


Roosterfish, in particular, are highly sought after for their thrilling fights and unique looks. Check out my blog for a deeper dive into this exciting experience: Inshore Fishing Costa Rica: Top Spots & Species.


Best Time for Fishing in Costa Rica


The beauty of fishing Costa Rica is that there’s always something biting. However, certain months offer peak seasons for specific species:

  • Pacific Sailfish: December – April

  • Marlin: September – December (some presence year-round)

  • Yellowfin Tuna & Dorado: Year-round, with peaks May – October

  • Tarpon (Caribbean): September – November (and some spring months)


Even during the “green season,” many anglers score impressive catches thanks to lighter winds and fewer crowds.


Sustainable Fishing in Costa Rica


Costa Rica takes marine conservation seriously. Catch-and-release practices for billfish are widespread, and regulations help ensure healthy fish stocks. Many captains use circle hooks and proper handling techniques to protect the ocean’s resources for generations to come.


Tips for Planning Your Fishing Trip


  • Book early during high season (especially December–April).

  • Choose a reputable, licensed charter with experienced crews.

  • Discuss what species you’d like to target so captains can tailor your trip.

  • Bring sun protection, a camera, and motion sickness prevention if needed.

  • Consider multi-day trips if targeting marlin or planning deep offshore adventures.


Ready to Go Fishing in Costa Rica?


Whether you’re chasing trophy billfish offshore or battling roosterfish along the coast, Costa Rica promises unforgettable fishing adventures. From Quepos’ legendary Marina Pez Vela to remote Caribbean waters, the country’s diverse fisheries cater to all levels of anglers.


Start planning your perfect fishing getaway—and remember to check out my guides for more insights on specific locations and experiences:


Tight lines and pura vida!

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