Puerto Rico Offshore And Deep Sea Fishing Charters
Deep sea fishing trips out of Cabo Rojo, Aguadilla, and Rincon, Puerto Rico targeting tuna, mahi, marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and more For Anglers Of All Abilities.
Offshore fishing along Puerto Rico’s west coast offers access to some of the most productive blue water in the Caribbean. The deep water off Cabo Rojo, Aguadilla, and Rincon comes up quickly, creating an environment where pelagic species are often within reach without long runs.
These trips are built around what the ocean is doing that day. Water clarity, current, wind, and bait all play a role in where we fish and how we approach it. Some days mean working current edges offshore, while others keep us closer, targeting fish along color changes and structure that holds bait.
Offshore trips are well suited for anglers of all experience levels. Whether it’s your first time offshore fishing or you’ve spent plenty of time chasing pelagic species, the goal is always to put you in the best position to find fish and stay on them throughout the day.
Fishing Puerto Rico’s Offshore Waters
The offshore fishery in western Puerto Rico is driven by moving water and bait. Current lines, floating debris, temperature breaks, and offshore structure all create opportunities to find feeding fish.
Trolling is a primary method offshore, covering water and locating active fish. Spreads are adjusted throughout the day depending on conditions and what we’re seeing. When fish are located, we may stay on them, adjust the approach, or switch techniques to take advantage of the situation.
Depending on the day, we may also incorporate casting or working specific areas where fish are holding. The variety in how we fish keeps things engaging and allows us to adapt as conditions change.
What We Catch Offshore In Puerto Rico
Offshore trips along Puerto Rico’s west coast can produce a wide range of pelagic species throughout the year.
Common targets include:
Tuna
Mahi (dorado)
Marlin
Sailfish
Wahoo
Some days are focused on a specific species, while others are about staying flexible and fishing what the conditions give us. The changing nature of offshore fishing is part of what makes it exciting and every trip is a little different.
Common Offshore Fish Of Puerto Rico
Seasonal Offshore Fishing In Puerto Rico
Offshore fishing in Puerto Rico offers opportunities throughout the year, with different species and patterns showing up as conditions shift.
Wahoo and tuna are often associated with cooler months and strong current, while mahi are more common around floating debris and warmer water. Billfish, including marlin and sailfish, can be encountered across multiple seasons depending on bait and conditions offshore.
Rather than relying on a fixed calendar, offshore fishing is best understood through patterns in weather, water movement, temperature, and bait presence. These factors change day to day and play a major role in how each trip unfolds.
Puerto Rico Offshore Deep Sea Fishing Charters
Hola Fishing offers full day, three-quarter day, and half day offshore deep sea fishing charters operating out of Cabo Rojo, Aguadilla, and Rincon, Puerto Rico for tuna, mahi, marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and more. Multiple boats are available for groups of more than 6 people. Contact us for current rates and availability. All trips include fishing gear, fuel, and a cooler with ice.
Payments And Deposits
Cash, Paypal, or Venmo.
10% per day per boat deposit for all trips
Venmo or Paypal deposits to:
Hola Fishing
1174 Cll Principal
Cabo Rojo, PR 00623
(239) 309-3133
Things To Bring
Hat
Sunscreen
Polarized sunglasses
Weather appropriate clothing
Non-marking soled footwear
Food and drinks
Puerto Rico Offshore Fishing Charter Frequently Asked Questions
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No experience is necessary. Offshore trips are suitable for anglers of all skill levels. Whether it’s your first time fishing offshore or you’ve done it before, we adjust how we fish based on your experience and what you’re comfortable with.
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It depends on conditions and where fish are being found. Deep water is relatively close to the west coast of Puerto Rico, so some days involve shorter runs, while others may require running farther to find the best water and activity.
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Common offshore species include tuna, mahi, marlin, sailfish, and wahoo. The exact mix depends on the time of year, water conditions, and what’s feeding offshore at the time of your trip.
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Most offshore trips involve trolling to locate fish and cover water. Depending on the situation, we may adjust the spread, stay on active fish, or incorporate other techniques if conditions allow.
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We recommend bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and any food or drinks you’d like for the day. Non-marking soft-soled shoes and quick drying clothing are best for being on the water.
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Trip length can vary, but most offshore charters are planned to allow enough time to run, locate fish, and stay on them. We can help determine the best trip length based on what you’re looking to do.
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Yes. Offshore trips are influenced by wind, seas, and overall weather conditions. If conditions are not safe or favorable, we’ll work with you to reschedule or adjust plans.
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In most cases, yes. Keeping fish depends on the species and current regulations. We’re happy to go over what can be kept and help prepare your catch when possible.
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There are offshore fishing opportunities throughout the year. Different species are more active at different times, and conditions play a big role in what we target on any given day.


