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Martin Adventours
Sportfishing in Uvita (Shared Boat — 4 Hours / 6–8 Hours)
Sportfishing in Uvita (Shared Boat — 4 Hours / 6–8 Hours)
Regular price
$180.00 USD
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$180.00 USD
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This is a shared-boat sportfishing experience in Uvita.
You’ll join other guests on board (this is not a private charter) and head to productive offshore fishing grounds with a professional captain and crew. Choose 4 hours for a shorter, action-focused trip, or 6–8 hours for more time on the water and a wider range depending on sea conditions.
Why you’ll love it
- Shared boat option (you’ll be fishing with other guests)
- Choose between 4 hours or 6–8 hours
- Guided by a professional captain and experienced crew
- Offshore fishing grounds (distance varies depending on conditions)
- Multiple fishing techniques (trolling, casting, jigging, and more)
- Responsible practices: sailfish and marlin are typically released
What you might catch (seasonal)
Mahi-mahi (dorado), tuna, wahoo, snapper, sailfish, and marlin. Species vary by season, ocean conditions, and the day’s fishing strategy.
What’s included
- Shared boat fishing trip (you’ll share the boat with other guests)
- Captain and professional crew
- Fishing equipment
- Safety equipment and briefing
- Snacks and water
- Marino Ballena National Park entry (as listed in materials)
- Parking at the operator’s location
What to bring
Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a light jacket, motion sickness prevention (if needed), a dry bag for valuables, and comfortable shoes that can get wet.
Choose your option
- 4 Hours (Shared Boat): Great for first-timers, families, and anyone who wants a shorter trip with plenty of action.
- 6–8 Hours (Shared Boat): More time on the water, better flexibility to explore farther spots, and higher chances to target a wider variety of species.
Good to know
- This is a shared experience—your group will be on board with other guests.
- Catch and sightings vary; fishing is always dependent on conditions.
- Please arrive on time—late arrivals may be considered a no-show.
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