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7 Best Isla Holbox Fishing Tours & Charters (2026)

Written by: Cancun Trip Insider Team Content Last Updated May 2026 9 min read

Isla Holbox fishing tours range from shared combo trips combining casting with snorkeling at Cabo Catoche to private full-day charters targeting marlin, dorado, and grouper. This guide covers every option, with pricing, operator comparisons, and what to expect.

What You Should Know

  • Isla Holbox fishing tours split into two categories: shared combo trips (fishing plus snorkeling, from $89 per person) and private charters (half-day or full-day, from $387–$1,072 per group of up to 6). Most private options are priced per boat, not per person.
  • All tours depart from the Whale Shark Pier or a nearby meeting point in Holbox. No transfers from Cancún or Playa del Carmen are included; you need to be on the island before the tour starts.
  • The standard fishing method on most Holbox tours is hand-line (a baited line dropped over the side, no rod). Guides teach the technique on the boat. If you specifically want rod-and-reel fishing, confirm with the operator before booking.
  • On the shared full-day combo, roughly 3 to 4 hours of the 6-hour day is boat transit to and from Cabo Catoche. Actual fishing and snorkeling time is shorter than most guests expect. Private tours are more flexible with time allocation.

Isla Holbox Fishing Tours

Isla Holbox fishing puts you in one of the most productive stretches of water on Mexico's Yucatán coast. The island sits at the point where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea converge near Cabo Catoche, creating a nutrient-rich mixing zone that draws dorado, grouper, snapper, corvina, barracuda, and seasonally, offshore billfish like marlin and sailfish. Seven verified tours operate from the island in 2026, covering shared combo trips, private half-day charters, full-day deep-sea expeditions, and specialist fly fishing.

Most visitors to Holbox are here for whale sharks or bioluminescence, which means the fishing scene is smaller and less commodified than Cancún or Cozumel, which is a good thing in our view; you get a genuinely local experience on the water rather than a tourist production. The guides here fish these waters daily and prepare the catch as ceviche on the boat, which is one of the things that consistently stands out in reviews across every format.

Our Top Pick
Full Day Fishing & Snorkeling
From $89 USD  ·  ⭐ 4.5 (56 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (231 Google)

Six hours to Cabo Catoche with fishing, snorkeling, and fresh ceviche included; the highest review volume of any fishing tour on Holbox at $89 per person.

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Isla Holbox Fishing Tours: Side-by-Side Comparison

TourOperatorPriceRatingTypeDurationCapacityFood IncludedSnorkeling
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Full Day Fishing & Snorkeling
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Xtreme Holbox Island From $89 USD ⭐ 4.5 (56 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (231 Google)
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Shared combo 6 hrs Max 15 Ceviche, water, soda Yes
Private Cabo Catoche Full Day
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VIP Holbox Experience From $506 USD per group (up to 6) ⭐ 4.9 (20 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (292 Google)
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Private combo 6 hrs Max 6 Ceviche, lunch, water, soda Yes
Private Fishing with Lunch
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Xtreme Holbox Island From $387 USD per group (up to 6) ⭐ 4.9 (18 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (231 Google)
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Private fishing 4 hrs Max 6 Ceviche lunch, water, soda, 6 beers No
Private Fishing (Hand-Line)
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VIP Holbox Experience From $387.38 USD per group (up to 6) ⭐ 4.7 (19 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (292 Google)
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Private fishing 3–4 hrs Max 6 Ceviche, guacamole, water, soda No
Full Day Deep-Sea Charter
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Xtreme Holbox Island From $1,072 USD per group (up to 6) ⭐ 5.0 (4 Viator) ⭐ 4.8 (231 Google)
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Private deep-sea 7.5 hrs Max 6 Ceviche, water, soda, alcohol No
Guided Boat Day Viva Fly Fishing $700 full day / $475 half day ⭐ 5.0 (9 Google) Private fly & spin Full day / Half day Not specified Locally prepared lunch, water, soda No
Blue Water Trolling & Jigging Viva Fly Fishing $800 per group (up to 4) ⭐ 5.0 (9 Google) Private offshore Full day Max 4 Fish cleaning & bagging included No

ℹ️ All tours and information were personally reviewed by our team on May 11, 2026. Prices and availability may change — always confirm with the operator before booking.

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Types of Fishing Tours in Isla Holbox

Shared Combo Tours (Fishing + Snorkeling)

Six-hour trips to Cabo Catoche combining fishing and snorkeling, from $89 per person. We see this as a good fit for solo travelers and couples who want a full day on the water without a private boat.

Private Half-Day Fishing Charters

Private boats for up to 6, 3–4 hours from $387 per group. Easy to pair with a morning mangrove kayak or an evening bioluminescence tour.

Private Full-Day Combo Charters (Cabo Catoche)

Six-hour private trips to Cabo Catoche for up to 6, from $506 per group. Fishing, snorkeling at Cuevones reef, beach time at Cocalito, and a ceviche lunch on the water.

Deep-Sea Charters (Sport Fishing)

Full-day billfish charters (7.5 hours) for up to 6, from $1,072 per group. Targets marlin, sailfish, dorado, and tuna. Fishing license fees not included; confirm before booking.

Specialist Fly and Spin Fishing (Viva Fly Fishing)

The Guided Boat Day is $700 full day or $475 half day. The Blue Water Trolling and Jigging trip targets offshore species at $800 per group for up to 4, all gear provided.

Best Fishing Tours in Isla Holbox

Full Day Tour with Fishing and Snorkeling from Holbox (Xtreme Holbox Island)

The highest review count on the island at 56 Viator reviews, 4.5 rating. Six-hour shared trip to Cabo Catoche with fishing, snorkeling, and fresh ceviche included. From $89 per person, max 15. We think this is the best starting point for most visitors. Check availability on Viator.

Relaxing Private Boat Tour to Cabo Catoche with Fishing (VIP Holbox Experience)

4.9 rating across 20 Viator reviews and 292 Google reviews. Private boat for up to 6, 6 hours from $506 per group. Fishing, snorkeling at Cuevones, beach stop at Cocalito, and a ceviche and lunch spread on the water. We'd give this the edge for groups who want the full Holbox water experience in one day. Check availability on Viator.

Private Fishing Tour in Holbox Island with Lunch and Pick Up (Xtreme Holbox Island)

4.9 rating, 18 Viator reviews. Four hours, private for up to 6, from $387 per group. Rod-and-reel fishing, hotel pickup, ceviche lunch, water, soda, and 6 beers. We like this for couples and small groups who want a focused half-day with a proper meal at the end.

Private Fishing Tour from Isla Holbox (VIP Holbox Experience)

From $387.38 per group, up to 6, 3–4 hours. Traditional hand-line fishing; catch becomes ceviche and guacamole on the boat. 4.7 rating, 19 Viator reviews. We'd lean toward this for travelers who want to try a genuinely local fishing method.

Guided Boat Day (Viva Fly Fishing)

Specialist fly and spin fishing with guides born and raised on Holbox. Summer targets migratory tarpon; winter focuses on snook in the canals. Full day $700, half day $475. Gear rental $50 per person. We'd book this for serious fly anglers. Contact via vivaflyfishing.com.

Blue Water Trolling & Jigging (Viva Fly Fishing)

Offshore full-day trip targeting wahoo, cubera snapper, and grouper in the Gulf of Mexico. Up to 4 people at $800 flat, all spin gear provided, catch is yours to keep. We'd lean toward this for groups who want open-water action rather than inshore fishing. Contact via vivaflyfishing.com.

Full Day Private Deep Sea Fishing in Holbox (Xtreme Holbox Island)

Billfish charter for up to 6, targeting marlin, sailfish, dorado, and tuna. 7.5 hours from $1,072 per group. Ceviche, drinks, and alcohol included; fishing license fees are not. 5.0 rating from 4 Viator reviews. Most people don't realize the Viator review base here is thin; we'd confirm availability and speak with the operator directly before booking.

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What to Expect on an Isla Holbox Fishing Tour

  • Meeting point: All tours depart from the Whale Shark Pier area or a nearby point in Holbox town. There are no transfers included from Cancún or the mainland; you need to be on the island before the tour starts. Most tours ask you to arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Departure and briefing: The guide covers safety, fishing technique, and the day's route. For combo tours, the snorkeling stop and gear are explained at this point. Most tours depart around 8:00 AM.
  • Fishing: Depending on the format, you'll fish inshore lagoon waters near Holbox or make the crossing to Cabo Catoche (roughly 45–60 minutes each way). Inshore fishing targets corvina, grouper, snapper, and mojarra using hand-lines or rods. Cabo Catoche fishing targets the same species plus barracuda and jacks at the Gulf-Caribbean confluence.
  • Snorkeling (combo and Cabo Catoche tours only): This is where conditions really matter: the snorkeling stop at Cuevones is in shallow water (around 2 ft / 0.6 m), with soft corals, seahorses, manta rays, and nurse sharks commonly reported. Gear is provided. This section typically runs 30–45 minutes.
  • Catch preparation: Most tours include fresh ceviche prepared from the day's catch on the boat. The Xtreme private fishing tour includes a full ceviche lunch with 6 beers; the VIP Cabo Catoche full-day includes ceviche and a full lunch spread. The Blue Water offshore trip (Viva Fly Fishing) handles the catch differently: fish are cleaned and bagged for you to keep rather than prepared as ceviche on board. What typically happens on the ceviche tours is that the preparation becomes the social centerpiece of the day, not a quick snack; guides take time with it and guests gather around it at the beach stop.
  • Return: Combo tours return to the Whale Shark Pier. Most finish by mid-afternoon; the deep-sea charter (7.5 hrs) and full-day Cabo Catoche tours (6 hrs) typically return between 2:00–3:00 PM. The Viva Fly Fishing Guided Boat Day departs before sunrise and runs a full day.

Total time on the water ranges from 3–4 hours (half-day private charters) to 7.5 hours (deep-sea charter). A half-day charter leaves the afternoon free for other activities.

How Much Do Isla Holbox Fishing Tours Cost?

Isla Holbox fishing tours range from $89 per person for a shared 6-hour combo (fishing and snorkeling) to $1,072 per group for a private deep-sea charter. Private boats are priced per group, so the per-person cost drops significantly with a larger group.

  • Shared combo (from $89/person): The Xtreme Holbox Island full-day shared trip (6 hrs, max 15, fishing + snorkeling + ceviche) is the entry-level option. Best for solo travelers and couples who don't want to hire a private boat.
  • Private half-day ($387–$475/group or per boat): Private charters for up to 6, running 3–4 hours. Xtreme and VIP both start from $387 per group (rod-and-reel or hand-line, ceviche included). Viva Fly Fishing's half day is $475 per boat with local guide, lunch, and water. Around $65–$80 per person in a group of 6.
  • Private full-day combo ($506–$800/group): The VIP Cabo Catoche private full day starts from $506 per group for up to 6 (6 hrs, fishing + snorkeling + lunch). Viva Fly Fishing's Blue Water trolling and jigging trip is $800 per group for up to 4 (offshore, all gear and fish cleaning included). The VIP Cabo Catoche option works out to about $84/person for a group of 6.
  • Deep-sea charter (from $700–$1,072/group): Viva Fly Fishing's Guided Boat Day full day is $700 per boat (fly and spin, lunch included). The Xtreme deep-sea billfish charter starts from $1,072 per group for 7.5 hours targeting marlin, sailfish, dorado, and tuna. Specialist products for dedicated anglers.

For groups of 4–6, the private full-day Cabo Catoche combo (from $506/group) is what we'd recommend for most groups: private boat, snorkeling, a full lunch, and dolphin sightings, at about $84 per person for 6. Check current prices on Viator to compare what's available on your dates.

Fishing and Snorkeling Combos: The Cabo Catoche Route

Two of the tours on this list combine fishing with snorkeling at Cabo Catoche, the northeast tip of the Yucatán Peninsula where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet. The crossing from Holbox takes roughly 45–60 minutes by lancha. The location matters: the nutrient mixing at the confluence pulls in a wider variety of species than the calmer lagoon waters closer to the island, and the Cuevones reef site nearby is a reliably good snorkel with shallow depth and strong marine diversity.

Most guests find the combo format is the right call when not everyone in the group is there for the fishing. It makes particular sense for non-anglers who would rather snorkel than fish for the full day. The VIP Holbox private Cabo Catoche charter adds a beach stop at Cocalito with hammocks, making the day feel less like a fishing trip and more like a full-day private boat experience with fishing built in. If your group has mixed interests (some want to fish, some want to snorkel), this format resolves the tension cleanly. For whale shark season visitors, note that the whale shark tours from Holbox also depart from the same pier and cover some of the same open-water grounds, so you may spot manta rays and dolphins on either trip.

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Fly Fishing in Isla Holbox

Isla Holbox fly fishing is a niche but well-established pursuit, and the island's canal system and seasonal tarpon migrations make it one of the more interesting inshore fly fishing destinations on Mexico's Caribbean coast. The primary operator is Viva Fly Fishing, run by guides born and raised on the island with over 20 years of experience on these specific waters. Their Guided Boat Day is built around fly and spin anglers: summer targets large migratory tarpon on 10–12 weight sinking lines, while winter focuses on juvenile tarpon and snook in the canals using 9-weight floating lines and sight-fishing technique. It is technical, patient fishing. Not the right format if you want fast action, but the quality of the guiding and the local knowledge is a genuine differentiator.

If you are booking through Viator, both Xtreme Holbox Island and VIP Holbox Experience can also accommodate fly fishing if you request it in advance. This is not listed as a standard option on either tour page, so you must confirm directly with the operator before booking. Do not assume fly gear will be available on arrival. For dedicated fly fishing with guides who specialize in it, Viva Fly Fishing is our pick. For travelers who primarily want a standard fishing charter and want to bring a fly rod as an option, Xtreme and VIP can work if you plan ahead.

From Our Experience

What we consistently see in reviews is that the ceviche prepared from the day's catch at Cabo Catoche is what guests remember most, often more than the fishing itself. The remoteness of the location, the hammocks under the palms, and the freshly made ceviche on the beach are the emotional peak of the day across every tour format.

Tips for Booking an Isla Holbox Fishing Tour

  • Take seasickness medication before you board, not after: The open-water crossing to Cabo Catoche is exposed to wind chop and can be rough at speed. This is the most consistent cause of difficult experiences in reviews. Take medication at least an hour before departure.
  • There is no bathroom on the boat: On a day that runs 5 to 8 hours including transit, this matters, especially for families with young children or anyone on a long private charter. Plan accordingly before leaving the pier.
  • Treat snorkeling as a bonus, not a guarantee: Visibility at Cabo Catoche varies significantly based on sea conditions. On calm, clear days it is excellent; on rough or murky days it is often cut short or skipped. Do not book primarily for snorkeling.
  • You need to be on the island first: Unlike Cancún tours that offer hotel pickup, all Holbox fishing tours require you to meet at the pier in town. Factor in the Cancún-to-Chiquila drive (2.5–3 hours) and the ferry (25 minutes) when planning your arrival day.
  • Book at least 48–72 hours ahead in July and August: Holbox has limited capacity across all activities in peak season. Private charters fill up quickly because only a handful of boats operate at any given time. Shared combo tours have more room but also sell out on busy weekends.
  • Confirm whether a fishing license is included: Most half-day and combo tours do not require one for the species targeted. The deep-sea charter targeting billfish (marlin, sailfish) may require a license not included in the listed price; confirm before booking.
  • Private formats suit mixed-interest groups better than shared combos: When some guests want to fish and others want to snorkel, sunbathe, or just be on the water, private tours consistently adapt. Shared tours have a fixed itinerary with limited flexibility.
  • The ceviche from your catch is the highlight for many people: Reviews across every tour format consistently call it the best part of the day. If you dislike ceviche, most operators can arrange an alternative; check when booking.
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen and apply it before boarding: Chemical sunscreens are restricted near the Yum Balam Reserve waters. Apply mineral sunscreen or wear a rash guard before leaving the pier, not on the boat.
  • No fishing experience required: Every Viator-listed tour is accessible to complete beginners. Guides bait hooks, teach technique, and handle the catch preparation. The hand-line method requires no rod-and-reel skill at all.
  • Combine with other Holbox activities: Half-day fishing charters (3–4 hours) leave the rest of the day free. An early morning mangrove kayak pairs well with an afternoon on the water, and a bioluminescence tour the same evening makes for a complete Holbox wildlife day.
  • Kitesurfing before or after: If wind conditions align, kitesurfing lessons at Playa Las Nubes run in the morning and leave the afternoon open. A half-day fishing charter in the afternoon is a reasonable pairing for guests spending two or more nights on the island.
  • Planning your full Holbox trip? Our guide to the best things to do in Isla Holbox covers every activity on the island, from fishing charters to bioluminescence nights, with honest picks and prices.

Isla Holbox Fishing: Watch Before You Book

How We Selected These Tours

Tours were selected based on review volume, rating consistency, and how well each format fits different traveler types. We prioritized private vs. shared format, species targeted, snorkeling inclusion, and catch handling. Operators with too few reviews or unclear logistics were excluded. The seven tours cover five formats: shared combos, private half-day charters, full-day Cabo Catoche combos, a deep-sea billfish charter, and specialist fly and spin fishing. The Cancun Trip Insider editorial team independently reviewed and verified all tour operators, pricing, inclusions, availability, and review data featured in this guide in May 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Isla Holbox?+

Inshore and lagoon fishing around Holbox targets corvina, grouper, snapper, mojarra, and blonde (a local flatfish). The Cabo Catoche deep-water grounds also hold barracuda, jacks, mackerel, and dorado. The full-day deep-sea charter specifically targets offshore billfish including marlin and sailfish.

Do I need fishing experience for an Isla Holbox fishing tour?+

No. The Viator-listed tours are all open to complete beginners: guides teach technique, bait hooks, and handle the catch. The hand-line method (VIP Holbox) requires no rod-and-reel skill at all. The Viva Fly Fishing Guided Boat Day is more technical and better suited to anglers with some experience. Children are welcome on most Viator tours; confirm age minimums with Viva Fly Fishing directly.

How much does a fishing charter in Isla Holbox cost?+

Shared combo tours start from $89 per person (6 hrs, fishing + snorkeling). Private half-day charters start from $387 per group (up to 6). The full-day Cabo Catoche private combo starts from $506 per group. Viva Fly Fishing's Guided Boat Day is $475 half day or $700 full day per boat; the Blue Water offshore trip is $800 per group (up to 4). The Xtreme deep-sea billfish charter starts from $1,072 per group.

What is Cabo Catoche and why do fishing tours go there?+

Cabo Catoche is the northeastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, roughly 43 km east of Holbox, where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea converge. The mixing of two water masses creates a nutrient-rich zone that attracts a wide variety of fish. It also has a shallow reef site (Cuevones) good for snorkeling, which is why most combo tours include both activities on the same trip.

Is a fishing license required in Isla Holbox?+

For most inshore and lagoon fishing tours on this list, a license is either included or not required for the species targeted. The deep-sea charter targeting billfish (marlin, sailfish) may require a fishing license that is not included in the listed price. Confirm with the operator before booking if you are booking the deep-sea option.

What is the best Isla Holbox fishing tour for a group?+

For groups of 4–6, the VIP Holbox Experience private Cabo Catoche full-day tour (from $506 per group) offers the best overall value: private boat, 6 hours, fishing, snorkeling, ceviche and lunch, dolphin sightings, and beach time at Cocalito. It works out to around $84 per person in a group of 6, which is less than the per-person price on shared tours.

Can I do fishing and snorkeling on the same Holbox tour?+

Yes. Two tours combine both: the Xtreme Holbox Island full-day shared combo (from $89/person) and the VIP Holbox private Cabo Catoche full-day (from $506/group). Both include snorkeling at Cuevones reef near Cabo Catoche, where seahorses, manta rays, and nurse sharks are commonly spotted.

When is the best time to go fishing in Isla Holbox?+

Fishing is available year-round from Holbox. November through April is considered the best season for offshore species including dorado, marlin, and wahoo, as the waters are calmer and visibility is higher. June through September coincides with whale shark season, which means the island is busier and private boats book up faster; reserve further ahead during these months.

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