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Amenities include the Clubhouse, a lagoon-style pool, and the legendary Crocodile Bay Marina with the largest private sport fishing fleet in Central and South America. As a resident, you can enjoy a variety of thrilling ocean and rainforest expeditions.<br>You may wish to come for the fishing, but youu2019ll stay for the opportunity to stand with Mother Nature and share in all the virtues of this incomparable locale.
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Learn More About The Sportfishing Scene In Different Parts Of Costa Rica Costa Rica is without a doubt a fisherman's paradise, but this island nation has so much more to offer than just some incredible sport fishing excursions. In fact, it is quite easy to understand why so many tourists travel to Costa Rica every year, given the country's lush jungles, fascinating animals, and stunning beaches that overlook crystal-clear ocean waters. Like a few other countries in Central America, Costa Rica shares maritime borders with both the Pacific and Caribbean seas, and it offers pleasant weather conditions almost all year round. This combination of pristine ocean water and tropical climate allows anglers ample opportunity to reel in a variety of fish, from Tuna to Black and Blue Marlin, Dorado, Sailfish and more. If you have never visited Costa Rica before and do not know much about the nation, this guide will show you exactly how unique it is, and why the sportfishing scene is without a doubt the main lure. It is no secret that sportfishing in Costa Rica is big business but making sure you visit the area at the right time and ensuring you are in the right fishing location, may very well be the actual secret to an amazing and successful fishing excursion. In reality, there are a few key locations in Costa Rica that are home to some of the top tour guides in the nation, and if you book your stay at one of the fine Costa Rican resorts, you are guaranteed that all of your needs will be met in full. If you are planning to go sportfishing in Costa Rica anytime soon, there are a few important factors to consider, including the weather conditions during different seasons. From the Nicoya Peninsula to the Nicaraguan border, Costa Rica's North Pacific region is where things can become a little ‘less pleasant’ in terms of the weather between December and March. The Papagayo winds, which are trade winds flowing from Lake Nicaragua from East to West, are a big problem in this region, and they can reach speeds of between 15 and 20 knots - which makes offshore fishing very difficult. On the other hand, inshore
fishing is excellent at this time of year, and you will be pleased to learn that the Gulf of Papagayo is home to some of Costa Rica's largest roosterfish. Temperatures begin to rise from June through October as the wind dies down and the ocean water calms. Sailfish, dorado, tuna, and marlin all start to appear in great quantities at this time of year, and if you are considering sportfishing in Costa Rica during these months, you are almost certain to catch at least one, if not all four species on a single fishing expedition. One of the best places to simultaneously hunt for every pelagic species is the North Pacific. Since the weather is lovely during these months, many people believe that May through November, (when the seasons are changing), are ideal for family vacations – regardless of which area you visit. If sportfishing in Costa Rica is something you are seriously considering, you might want to book your stay at a sportfishing resort near the Central and South Pacific area, which extends from Jacó and the Los Suenos marina, all the way down to Golfito, including the Osa Peninsula. The reason for this is that more world records have been caught in this region than in any other part of the nation. Sailfish, the occasional marlin, and some species are the main focus in this area, from December to April. Finally, the Central and South Pacific area also receives a mixed bag of fish species between June and August, and this is the time of year when both tuna and marlin appear in large numbers. Sailfish are also still around this time, and there is plenty of dorado to catch for a delicious and fresh ocean meal. You will also find that many captains spend a lot of time pursuing species that live on reefs in this area, such as roosterfish, grouper, snapper, and others. About us: Discover Costa Rica fishing & eco-adventures with Crocodile Bay Resort. Where fishing expeditions and rainforest safaris inspire the ultimate sportsman’s bucket list adventure. Experience world-class offshore sport fishing at Crocodile Bay Resort with the largest private sportfishing fleet in Central and South America Our friendly staff will cater to your individual needs offering as much privacy as you wish while helping prepare you for the experience of a lifetime. You will be lured into joining the world’s most elite anglers to enjoy a variety of fishing excursions. And to complete your trip here, be sure to add land and water-based eco-adventures to your itinerary. Our travel experts will help you every step of the way. To find out more, visit our website at http://www.crocodilebay.com/.