Pacific Coast – Punta de Mita
Arrival and Welcome
Your journey begins with a flight into the Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) — the gateway to Mexico’s Pacific Coast. From there, Punta de Mita lies just 45 kilometers (about 28 miles) northwest, a scenic one-hour drivealong coastal highways and jungle landscapes.
Private transfers, taxis, and car services are readily available, making the trip as easy as it is beautiful.
Upon arrival, guests settle into a boutique beachfront hotel, located just steps from the water and the pick-up point for each fishing day. The setting captures the essence of Punta de Mita — laid-back luxury, ocean energy, and authentic coastal charm.
Days on the Water
Each morning begins early, around 6:00 a.m., with a hearty breakfast overlooking the Pacific and the preparation of a fresh lunch for the day.
Fishermen are then transferred to the Punta de Mita Marina, where boats await, equipped and ready for adventure. The first action of the morning focuses on catching live bait, the key to attracting the powerful pelagic species that roam these waters.
The morning unfolds in the inshore shallows, roughly nine miles off the coast, where anglers target a dynamic range of species — roosterfish, jack crevalle, bigeye jack, blue jack, Spanish mackerel, needlefish, and others that test both skill and patience.
By midday, the boats head farther offshore, into the deep blue — 12 to 20 miles out, where the ocean’s true power reveals itself. Here, the pursuit shifts to yellowfin tuna, wahoo, amberjack, groupers, and marlin (blue, striped, and black).
It’s an environment defined by movement and adrenaline, where each strike brings raw excitement and pure connection to the Pacific’s rhythm.
Evenings on the Coast
As the afternoon light softens, boats return toward the coast, offering breathtaking views of Banderas Bay and the Nayarit shoreline. Back at the marina, the day closes with a well-earned seafood feast — often featuring the day’s own catch — accompanied by cold drinks and stories shared among friends.
Evenings are yours to enjoy. Watch the sun sink below the horizon with a cold cerveza, walk the beach, or explore Punta de Mita’s vibrant culinary scene, where fresh shrimp, lobster, oysters, mussels, tuna, and dorado define a menu that rivals any coastal destination in the world.
Beyond the Fishing
For those seeking more than a day on the water, Punta de Mita offers a range of coastal adventures — from whale watching tours during migration season, to excursions around the Marietas Islands Nature Reserve, and even surfing lessons for beginners on the gentle waves of the bay.
Each experience complements the fishing journey, blending nature, comfort, and discovery into a seamless rhythm that defines the Pacific chapter of Mexican Bonefish Academy.