Costa de Cocos Lodge has been owned and operated by David Randall for the last 30 years. The lodge is located in Xcalak, Mexico, the southern most village on the point of the Yucatán Peninsula, just 13 kilometres (8 miles) north of the Belizean border and can accommodate 14 fishing guests. Each room has a Caribbean view and features a queen bed, ceiling fan and attached bathroom. The onsite restaurant has a variety of home cooked meals and the bar is fully stocked.
Using 23 foot pangas for fishing, this inshore fishery for bonefish, permit and tarpon consists of over 35 kilometres (22 miles) within the Xcalak Reef National Marine Park protected waters in front of the lodge and more than 30 flats in Chetumal Bay behind the village.
Costa de Cocos also offers a full dive shop, dive instruction, snorkeling and kayaks, among other non-fishing activities.
What's Included:
Return transfers from Cancun International Airport to the lodge, seven nights and six days of fishing, Mexico fishing licence, taxes, park fees, private cottage with private bathroom and shower, daily maid service, continental buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (overnight hotels at the Cancun Airport, if necessary, are not included).
Rates:
Costa de Cocos rates start at $3,495 USD* for 7 nights/6 days per person based on double occupancy. The typical stay at Costa de Cocos is Saturday to Saturday; however, shorter or longer stays can be accommodated.
For more options including combination fishing and adventure package pricing please contact On the Water Fly Fishing Travel.
*Rates are subject to change.