Cabo Private Fishing Trip on Phantom II (36ft Luhrs Cruiser)

Experience a private fishing adventure in Cabo San Lucas aboard the Phantom II. Catch tuna, dorado, and billfish on a well-equipped 36-ft cruiser.

If you’re dreaming of a day out on the water chasing big fish in Cabo San Lucas, you’re in the right place. This private fishing trip on the Phantom II offers a chance to fish for tuna, dorado, and billfish, all while enjoying the comfort of a sturdy, well-equipped boat. We’ve looked into what makes this experience special—and what to keep in mind—so you can decide if it’s the right adventure for your group.

What really caught our eye are the personalized nature of the trip—it’s just your group—and the quality of the boat and crew. The boat’s stable design and raised bridge give you good chances of spotting fish and fighting the big ones. But it’s worth noting that, because it’s a fishing-focused tour, it’s probably not ideal if seasickness is a concern, or if you’re traveling with very young kids.

This experience suits those who love fishing, enjoy being on the water, or want a private outing with friends or family. It’s a solid choice for anyone looking for a mix of adventure and comfort in a beautiful setting.

Key Points

  • Private group experience: Perfect for family or friends wanting exclusivity.
  • Fishing for big-game species: Tuna, dorado, and billfish are the targets.
  • Expert crew and equipment: English-speaking crew with outriggers and fighting chairs.
  • Comfortable, stable boat: 36-foot cruiser designed to reduce seasickness and provide good visibility.
  • Flexible itinerary: Includes whale watching, dolphin watching, snorkeling, and sightseeing before or after fishing.
  • Cost analysis: $1,105 for up to 8 people, offering good value for a shared experience.
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A closer look at this Cabo fishing adventure

The boat: Phantom II (36ft Luhrs Cruiser)

The Phantom II is a well-regarded fishing boat, measuring 36 feet, which is ample space for up to 8 guests. From what we’ve gathered, it’s designed to offer a stable platform, reducing the usual rolling and swaying so common on open water. This stability is especially important if seasickness is a concern or if you’re just looking for a more comfortable experience.

The boat has an elevated bridge, giving the captain excellent visibility. This means the crew can spot signs of big fish more easily, which often translates to better chances for you to get a strike. The boat is outfitted with fighting chairs, giving anglers a solid position during intense battles, and fishing electronics that help locate schools of fish.

The crew and equipment

The crew aboard Phantom II is English-speaking, helpful for international visitors unfamiliar with local fishing customs or terminology. They’ll provide all the necessary fishing gear, including outriggers to extend your reach and improve your chances of catching fish. Lifejackets are also included, and safety is taken seriously with a safety briefing at the start.

The itinerary: what to expect

While the core focus is fishing, the tour offers a little more than just casting lines. You’ll meet at the East Dock and start with a safety briefing before heading out into the waters. The experience might include dolphin watching, whale watching, and passing by scenic spots around Cabo San Lucas.

Some reviews mention that during the trip, you might stop for snorkeling or a break—a nice way to diversify your day if the fish aren’t biting or if you want a breather from the sport. The tour concludes back at the East Dock after approximately five hours.

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What you’ll do on the water

  • Fishing for tuna, dorado, and billfish: These are the main targets, and the boat’s electronics and raised vantage point increase your odds.
  • Sightseeing: Dolphin and whale watching add a memorable touch.
  • Snorkeling: If you choose to, you can take a quick swim and explore the underwater life.
  • Relaxing: The boat’s stability and space make it suitable for unwinding and enjoying the sea breeze.

What’s included and what’s not

Included:
– Fishing gear, outriggers, lifejackets, and an English-speaking crew.

Not included:
Fishing licenses (needed for each adult),
– Entrance fees,
– Tips for the crew (gratuity is optional but appreciated).

You’ll want to budget some extra for licenses if you’re planning to fish seriously, as these are not included in the base price.

Practical tips for the trip

Be sure to bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, a towel, and your camera. Seasickness can be an issue for some, so if you’re prone, consider medication or choosing a calmer day. Arrive about 15-20 minutes early to meet your crew and settle in.

Who is this trip best suited for?

This private fishing tour is ideal if you’re traveling with a small group—family, friends, or a couple—who want a personalized experience. It’s perfect for those who love fishing or are interested in trying it out in a beautiful setting like Cabo. Because of the boat’s stability and electronics, it’s a good option for anglers of varying skill levels.

However, if seasickness is a concern, or if you’re bringing small children who might not enjoy the boat ride, you might want to consider other options or choose a calmer day. The tour isn’t designed for non-fishers or those seeking land-based activities, but it does offer some sightseeing along the way.

The value of this experience

At $1,105 for up to 8 people, this trip offers a fair price for a private half-day adventure. When you consider that you’re getting a dedicated crew, a stable boat, and the chance to catch some impressive fish, it’s a pretty good deal. Plus, the flexibility of a private experience allows you to tailor the trip slightly—whether that’s focusing more on fishing, whale watching, or snorkeling.

Many reviews highlight the professionalism of the crew and how well the boat is maintained. Some have even noted that they appreciated the personalized attention, which can make a big difference when you’re out on the water for a chunk of the day.

The downsides?

While the boat is quite comfortable for its purpose, no boat is immune to weather or sea conditions. Seasickness could be a concern, so prepare accordingly. Also, the trip duration—5 hours—means you’ll spend a good chunk of time on the water, which might be tiring for some, especially if you don’t fish often.

Final thoughts — is this trip right for you?

If you’re after a relaxed, private fishing experience in Cabo, this tour ticks many boxes. The boat’s stability and electronics help boost your chances of catching something memorable. The crew’s professionalism and the inclusion of fishing gear make it easy to just enjoy the experience without fuss.

It’s particularly suitable if you value personalized service and want to avoid crowded, group fishing charters. It’s a solid pick for anglers of all levels, especially those eager to target big-game fish in a scenic setting. Just remember to consider seasickness and your group’s comfort levels before booking.

Overall, if catching tuna and billfish on a comfortable boat with your loved ones sounds appealing, this trip is worth considering. It’s a straightforward, honest experience that delivers what it promises—an enjoyable day out on the water.

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Cabo Private Fishing Trip on Phantom II (36ft Luhrs Cruiser)

FAQ

Do I need a fishing license?
Yes, a fishing license is required for each adult, and it’s not included in the price. You’ll need to purchase one separately.

How long is the trip?
The tour lasts about 5 hours, usually scheduled in the morning or afternoon.

What is included in the price?
The price includes fishing equipment, outriggers, lifejackets, and the services of an English-speaking crew.

Can I do snorkeling during the trip?
Yes, there’s an option for snorkeling, which some guests take during a break or after fishing.

What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, a towel, a camera, and your ID or passport. Avoid high heels, large luggage, and smoking on the boat.

Is this experience family-friendly?
While it’s not specifically marketed as a family or children’s activity, families with older children who enjoy fishing and boats may find it suitable. Seasickness could be an issue for younger kids.

What if I don’t catch any fish?
Fishing involves some luck, but the boat’s electronics and raised bridge increase your chances. Plus, the crew is experienced in helping guests succeed.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.

What’s the group size?
It’s a private tour, so only your group is on the boat, up to 8 people.

Where do I meet the crew?
At Cabo Sportfishing Crew, IGY Marina E Dock, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 18, Cabo San Lucas. Arrive 15-20 minutes early.

If a fun, private day of fishing and sightseeing in Cabo sounds good to you, this trip on Phantom II might just be a great fit. It offers a balance of comfort, adventure, and personalized service that many travelers appreciate.

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