Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos

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Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $399.00
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If you want deep sea fishing that feels personal, Puerto Morelos delivers. This 4-hour charter takes you off the coast in a fully equipped 25-foot panga, using trolling and bottom-fishing tactics to chase local favorites like snapper, grouper, barracuda, kingfish, and mahi-mahi (depending on season and conditions). I like that the crew focuses on your style of fishing—pitch in when needed, or let you do your thing.

You’ll usually fish with a small group (up to 4 per private charter), so you aren’t sharing space with strangers and you get more time per line. Guides you may meet include Mauricio and Martin, and one guest also mentioned Christian as part of the crew—so you’re in local hands from the start.

The main drawback to plan for: offshore conditions can get choppy, and some people find the ride uncomfortable or may feel seasickness. It’s real open-ocean fishing, not a calm-sun-lounger cruise—so if you’re motion-sensitive, think ahead.

Key Things I’d Plan Around

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Key Things I’d Plan Around

  • Private group time on a 25-foot panga: up to 4 people, no crowding, and you move as a unit.
  • Two fishing styles in one trip: trolling for active fish, then bottom-fishing when the sea cooperates.
  • Guides help you gear up and fish smarter: they’ll set lines with you and adjust help based on your comfort level.
  • Shade canopy plus bottled water: practical comfort for a sunny Caribbean day.
  • Catch cleaning if you want it: then you can keep enjoying your catch on land, cooked fresh at a local spot.
  • You bring the drinks, or pay a service: alcohol isn’t included, but you can bring your own beer and other drinks.

From Faro Inclinado onto the boat: your first 30 minutes matter

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - From Faro Inclinado onto the boat: your first 30 minutes matter
Your trip starts at Faro Inclinado, 77580 Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico. You’ll meet the crew at the marina or beach stand and then board a 25-foot panga—a working-style fishing boat, not a luxury cabin cruiser.

Once you’re onboard, get your setup done early: water in reach, sunscreen on, and life jacket on before you head out. The boat has a shade canopy, so you’re not baking the whole time, but you’ll still want sun protection for when you’re leaning forward to watch lines or reel.

This is also where you should be honest about motion. Even on days that look calm, offshore conditions can shift. If you know you get queasy on boats, bring what helps you (ginger, medication if you use it), because there’s no promise of smooth water.

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What the 4-hour fishing day is really like (and why timing feels fast)

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - What the 4-hour fishing day is really like (and why timing feels fast)
The charter lasts about 4 hours, and it tends to fly by because you’re doing things the whole time. There’s usually a routine: set up, troll while the boat is moving, then shift to anchoring or bottom positions depending on what the captain decides.

The captain also operates at the discretion of the captain and national park authorities, and your fishing plan can adjust as conditions change. That flexibility is normal for local offshore fishing, but it’s also why you should stay flexible about exactly when you’re in trolling versus bottom-fishing mode.

On the water, your day has a “rhythm.” Expect periods of action—then short stretches of waiting while lines run and bait works. If you go in knowing that, you’ll enjoy it more when the sea slows down.

Trolling in the Caribbean: fast bites and active fish targets

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Trolling in the Caribbean: fast bites and active fish targets
When trolling is on the schedule, you’re fishing while the boat moves, typically with multiple lines out. This technique works well for species that roam and chase, and it’s often where first-time anglers get their biggest thrill because bites can come quickly.

The trip targets species that match those habits, including things like kingfish, barracuda, and other local sport fish that may show up based on season. One family described catching a barracuda on the way out to deeper water, which is a good reminder that early trolling time can pay off.

How the crew supports you matters here. The guide’s job isn’t just to hand you a rod. They’ll show you the basics of the technique and help set up lines—then they’ll offer as much or as little assistance as you want. That’s ideal if you have mixed experience in the same group, like a beginner next to a serious angler.

Bottom-fishing: when patience turns into a pile of snapper

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Bottom-fishing: when patience turns into a pile of snapper
After trolling, the trip can switch to bottom-fishing, usually when conditions allow and fish are holding lower. This is often where you see variety show up—especially snapper and grouper-type bites, plus other reef-associated species depending on what’s around that day.

Bottom fishing is where a small, well-run charter helps you feel productive. With up to four people, there’s less waiting for gear time. Multiple rods can be positioned so everyone has a chance to work the line when the bait is in the strike zone.

One theme that comes through strongly is how active the crew stays when someone is getting bites. Several experiences described guides helping kids and family members by keeping bait fresh and, when a fish takes, getting the person reeling right away. If you’re bringing younger anglers, this kind of hands-on support is the difference between a fun story and a trip that feels like you’re just watching.

The crew’s style: Mauricio & Martin keep it friendly and efficient

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - The crew’s style: Mauricio & Martin keep it friendly and efficient
Team Mauricio Adventures runs the show, and the tone is local and relaxed. The guides are there for safety, but also for the craft: gear setup, bait handling, and reading the situation so you’re fishing where the fish are.

Names you might hear include Mauricio and Martin, and at least one guest mentioned Christian on the crew. That matters because you’re not getting an anonymous “tour guide voice.” You’re working with people who know the water and keep the energy up without turning it into a performance.

Here’s what I think is most valuable about their approach: they don’t treat beginners like they need to be “managed,” and they don’t ignore experienced fishers either. They’ll show you the ropes, then let you control how involved you want them to be.

You’ll also get local insight and storytelling along the way. It isn’t just a lecture; it’s tied to what you’re seeing—why you’re fishing a certain direction, what the bite might be, and how to handle the fish properly.

Watching the sea do its show: fileting, rays, and bird life

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Watching the sea do its show: fileting, rays, and bird life
Even if you’re focused on catching fish, there’s a second show happening around you. Some trips included fun moments like watching birds and rays circle while fish were being fileted and cleaned.

That’s not a guaranteed add-on, but it’s a reminder that this kind of day isn’t only about the hook. When the crew cleans your catch, you get a close-up look at what you landed, and you’ll often hear the guides talk about how they handled the fish so it stays in good shape.

If you care about making memories more than chasing trophies, these little “between-moments” are where the day feels special.

Catch cleaning and what happens after you land the fish

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Catch cleaning and what happens after you land the fish
You can get catch cleaning included if desired. That’s a practical benefit: it helps your fish go straight from “ocean experience” to “food experience” without turning your vacation into a cutting-board project.

After cleaning, the crew can recommend a nearby spot to have your fish cooked fresh. One restaurant that came up is Lé Pepito, which tells you something important about the local workflow—there are places set up for travelers who want their catch turned into a proper meal.

If you’re celebrating with family, this part is gold. A lot of trips that start exciting end with a letdown when everyone is hungry and you still have to plan dinner. Here, the crew helps close that loop.

Drinks, snacks, and the practical stuff people forget

Deep Sea Fishing Experience in Puerto Morelos - Drinks, snacks, and the practical stuff people forget
Non-alcoholic basics are covered with bottled water, plus life jackets and safety equipment. There’s also shade, which you’ll appreciate once the boat is offshore and you’re in the sun for long stretches.

Alcoholic beverages are not included. You’re welcome to bring beer or other drinks with you, and the operator can also pick up drinks for you with a 50% service fee (payable by Venmo QR code in photos or cash to the captain). If you want cold drinks that you didn’t pack, it’s worth asking at the start.

Bring personal items like sunscreen, a hat, and towels. Also consider snacks if you get hungry between bites—one guest specifically suggested bringing your own snacks.

Price and value: what $399 per group really buys

The price is $399.00 per group (up to 4 people) for about 4 hours. That’s how this charter wins: you’re not paying per person for the whole boat experience, and the private setup keeps the day feeling like yours.

Now add the part people miss: there’s a $16.00 government fee per person. Also, gratuities for the captain and crew are optional but appreciated. Alcohol isn’t included, and there’s no meal packaged into the price—though the crew can recommend a place to cook your catch.

When you add those factors up, this still often lands as good value because:

  • You’re getting a real offshore fishing setup (equipment, bait, safety gear, shade).
  • You’re not wasting your day waiting in crowds.
  • You’re getting the “finish” of the experience through optional cleaning and local cooking recommendations.

Several people noted they booked during their trip and then used fresh fish for meals later. That’s the best sign of value: the catch doesn’t just sit in your memory; it turns into food you actually enjoy.

Weather, seasickness, and captain decisions: the real rules of the sea

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

Even when you depart, conditions can change. Offshore fishing happens in open water, and the captain makes decisions based on what’s safe and fishable. That’s normal and it’s part of the deal—but it’s still important to read the room if you’re sensitive to motion.

One review described a rougher day where the ride felt choppy and uncomfortable. The crew was still praised for professionalism, but the takeaway is clear: if your priority is comfort first, plan for the possibility that the sea might be less polite than the weather forecast.

Who should book this Puerto Morelos deep sea fishing charter?

This is a strong pick if you want:

  • A private feel with a crew that will actually help you fish
  • A mix of techniques (trolling plus bottom-fishing) so you’re not stuck on one method
  • The chance to catch enough fish to make your trip feel like a full vacation highlight

It’s also great for first-timers. The guides help with line setup and adjust their support level. And it can be family-friendly because kids often get more hands-on moments once a fish is biting.

Who should think twice:

  • If you’re very prone to seasickness or you know you can’t handle a choppy ride, this might not be your best fit.
  • If you’re expecting a smooth, cushioned, long-duration cruise experience, remember it’s a working-style panga.

Quick Checklist Before You Go

  • Bring a hat and sunscreen (sun gets intense offshore)
  • Bring motion-sickness help if you need it
  • Pack snacks if you think you’ll want food during the session
  • Decide on drinks: pack them, or ask about the service option
  • Wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting salt spray on

Should You Book Team Mauricio Adventures?

I think you should book this if you want a real fishing day in Puerto Morelos with a crew that keeps things friendly and practical, and you like the idea of bringing home fish (with optional cleaning) that can turn into a fresh meal. The private group size and the mix of trolling and bottom-fishing give you a fair shot at variety, and the onboard setup is built for comfort where it counts—shade, safety gear, and water.

I’d hold off only if comfort on open water is your top priority. This is offshore fishing with changing sea conditions, so the best choice is the one that matches your tolerance and expectations.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Puerto Morelos deep sea fishing trip?

The tour is about 4 hours (approx.).

How many people are included in the private group charter?

It’s priced per group up to 4 people, and only your group participates.

Where do I meet the crew?

The meeting point is Faro Inclinado, 77580 Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

What’s included in the price?

Bottled water, life jackets and safety equipment, shade canopy, catch cleaning if desired, and local insight from the crew are included.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are not included, but you can bring beer or other drinks. The operator can also arrange drink pickup with a 50% service fee (Venmo or cash).

What fish can you catch on this trip?

Depending on season and conditions, you may target snapper, grouper, barracuda, kingfish, and even mahi-mahi.

Is there an extra government fee?

Yes. There is a government fee of $16.00 per person.

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