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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; letter-spacing:2px; text-transform:uppercase; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.45); margin-bottom:12px;">[[Main Page|EcuaWiki]] › [[Portal:The Peninsula|The Peninsula]] › [[Outdoor Activities (La Peninsula)|Outdoor Activities]] › Fishing</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:2.6em; font-weight:bold; letter-spacing:2px; line-height:1; margin-bottom:8px;">Fishing <span style="font-style:italic; font-weight:normal; color:#81d4fa;">La Península</span></div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.9em; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.65); max-width:560px; line-height:1.6; margin-bottom:24px;">Shore fishing from any rocky point or beach on the coast. Boat fishing from three active artisanal ports Anconcito, La Libertad, and Santa Rosa. The same Humboldt Current upwelling that feeds the flamingos and whales keeps the fish stocks dense.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.9em; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.65); max-width:560px; line-height:1.6; margin-bottom:24px;">Charter boats from Salinas malecón into the Pacific marlin, dorado, yellowfin tuna, and wahoo in waters that the Humboldt Current keeps productive year-round. One of Ecuador's best and least-crowded offshore sport fishing destinations.</div>


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<div style="font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; color:#01579b; line-height:1.65; margin-bottom:18px; padding-left:16px; border-left:3px solid #0288d1;">"The Humboldt Current keeps the water cold, clear, and full of fish. The peninsula has been a fishing culture for eight thousand years. That does not happen in bad fishing water."</div>
<div style="font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; color:#0d2137; line-height:1.65; margin-bottom:18px; padding-left:16px; border-left:3px solid #1565a0;">"Salinas sits at the edge of a deep-water canyon that drops away quickly offshore. The Humboldt Current runs cold nutrients up from the deep. The fish are there — marlin, dorado, tuna — and most visiting anglers have never heard of this place."</div>


The Santa Elena Peninsula is one of Ecuador's most productive fishing zones a fact driven by the convergence of the cold Humboldt Current and the warm Equatorial Current at [[La Chocolatera]], which creates the upwelling conditions that concentrate marine life along this coast. '''Santa Rosa''' is Ecuador's second most important artisanal fishing port nationally; '''Anconcito''' is the third. [[La Libertad]]'s '''Terminal Pesquero''' handles one of the highest fish landing volumes on the coast.
The Santa Elena Peninsula is one of Ecuador's premier offshore sport fishing destinations and one of its most underrated. Charter boats operating from the '''Salinas malecón''' provide access to deep Pacific waters where the submarine topography drops sharply offshore, creating the upwelling conditions that concentrate baitfish and the predators that follow them. '''Black marlin''', '''striped marlin''', '''dorado''' (mahi-mahi), '''yellowfin tuna''', and '''wahoo''' are all present in the waters off Salinas, with the Humboldt Current keeping the fishery productive year-round.


For visiting anglers, the peninsula offers two distinct fishing experiences: '''shore fishing''' from rocky points, headlands, and beaches anywhere along the 15 km coastline — free, accessible, and requiring nothing more than basic tackle; and '''boat fishing''' from the three main ports, where artisanal pangas can be negotiated with local fishermen for half-day or full-day trips offshore.
The key advantage over better-known Ecuadorian fishing destinations is the combination of proximity and price: the deep water is close to shore (reducing transit time and fuel costs), and demand has not yet driven prices to the level of Galápagos or Manta charters. For international sport fishing visitors, Salinas offers serious offshore fishing without the crowds or the premiums.


The same waters that produce dorado, corvina, pargo, and albacora for the commercial fleet are accessible to visiting anglers. The fish are there — the logistics are straightforward once you know the ports.
Charter operators depart from the '''Salinas malecón'''. Bookings are strongly recommended walk-up availability exists in low season but is not reliable in the December–April peak.




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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.85em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.6; margin-bottom:14px;">Shore fishing is available from virtually any point on the peninsula's coastline. No licence is required, no booking needed — arrive with your tackle and fish. Rocky headlands and points produce the best results; sandy beaches are productive for some species but less reliable overall.</div>
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<strong>⚠ Operator details to be added.</strong> Charter operators are known to operate from the Salinas malecón — walk the malecón in the morning and you will find boats set up for sport fishing charters. Specific operator names, contacts, pricing, and vessel details have not yet been documented on this wiki. If you know current operators, please add them below or to the [[Restaurant Directory La Peninsula|Operators Directory]].
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<li>Walk the Salinas malecón in the morning — sport fishing operators display signage and will approach you</li>
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<li>Ask at your hotel — most Salinas accommodation can recommend a current operator or assist with booking</li>
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<li>Ask the Salinas municipal tourism office (GAD Salinas) for current licensed operators</li>
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<li>Check Instagram and Facebook — active operators post catch photos regularly and can be messaged directly</li>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The rocky shoreline below the Anconcito bitumen cliffs is among the best shore fishing on the peninsula. Rocky structure provides habitat for corvina, pargo, and a range of reef species; the natural oil seeps create unusual microhabitats that attract invertebrates and the fish that feed on them. Fish from the rocks at low tide for best access. The same area used by locals for traditional pulpeo (octopus fishing) by hand.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The Punta Carnero headland south of Salinas is a productive shore fishing spot — the exposed rocky point creates rip lines and structure that concentrate fish. Not safe for swimming (strong unpredictable currents) but accessible from the road above for shore fishing with heavy tackle. The current that makes swimming dangerous helps concentrate fish. Popular with local anglers targeting corvina and larger species.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">Both black and striped marlin are present in the waters off Salinas, drawn by the combination of deep submarine structure and the baitfish concentrations created by the Humboldt-Equatorial current convergence. Black marlin (''Istiompax indica'') are the larger of the two — adults commonly exceed 200 kg, with exceptional fish reaching 500 kg+. Striped marlin (''Kajikia audax'') are more acrobatic and a favourite with light-tackle anglers. Both species are targeted by trolling with lures or live bait at speed over deep water. Most operators practice catch-and-release for billfish — confirm the operator's policy before booking if this matters to you.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The 3.7 km beach at Punta Blanca and its rocky southern headland offer uncrowded shore fishing in a dramatic setting. The surf break at the Espigón creates turbulent water that attracts feeding fish. Sandy beach sections work for corvina; the rocky southern end produces more varied species. No facilities bring all tackle and supplies. Occasional family camping here too.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The most sought-after sport fish on the peninsula for most visiting anglers — acrobatic, hard-fighting, and exceptional eating. Dorado aggregate around floating debris lines and weed mats offshore. The December–April warm water season brings them inshore and fishing is at its most intense. Trolling with small lures or skipbaits; also taken on poppers and jigs when working surface schools. Limits apply check current regulations.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The sheltered bay side of Salinas — from the malecón to Chipipe — offers calm, beginner-friendly shore fishing. Species are smaller than the exposed coast (mullet, small corvina, mojarra) but it is an easy, accessible option for families or those without heavy tackle. Also practical for spinning lures in the early morning before beach crowds arrive.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">Yellowfin are present year-round in the offshore waters, drawn by the baitfish that the Humboldt upwelling concentrates. Schools typically run 10–80 kg; larger fish are taken on longer offshore trips. Trolling, chunking, and jigging all effective. Schools are often located by bird activity above working baitfish balls. Heavy tackle required for larger fish. The Humboldt zone produces exceptionally fat, high-quality tuna.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.84em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.6; margin-top:10px; font-style:italic;">Any rocky point, jetty, or beach along the peninsula's coast is accessible for shore fishing. The spots above are the most productive — but locals fish from almost anywhere. Ask at a fishing supply shop in La Libertad or Anconcito for current recommendations.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.85em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.6; margin-bottom:14px;">All three ports operate artisanal fleets of pangas (small open fibreglass boats with outboard motors) that work the waters offshore. Visiting anglers can negotiate directly with fishermen at the port for a half-day or full-day trip. This is informal — no booking system, no fixed prices, cash only — but it is the authentic and practical way to access the offshore fishing grounds.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.86em; color:#4a4a4a; line-height:1.65;">Santa Rosa is Ecuador's second most important artisanal fishing port nationally, with historically over 1,900 registered vessels (reduced to approximately 757 by 2021 due to maritime insecurity, but still the largest fleet on the peninsula) and 3,500 registered artisanal fishermen. The port is active before dawn — boats leave in the dark and return through the morning with their catch.
The port is located in the Salinas canton and handles the full range of species found in the offshore waters: dorado, albacora, bonito, corvina, pargo, shrimp, and shellfish. For visiting anglers, this is the best port to find a boat for offshore fishing — the sheer number of vessels means finding a willing captain is easier here than at the smaller ports. Negotiate directly on the dock in the early morning, before the fleet departs or when boats return. Spanish is essential; bring a phrase book or translator if needed.
The Terminal Pesquero at Santa Rosa is also worth visiting at dawn simply to watch the scale of the artisanal fishing operation — one of the most active fishing ports on Ecuador's coast.</div>
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<div style="font-size:1em; font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c; margin-bottom:6px;">Wahoo <span style="font-weight:normal; font-size:0.88em; color:#7a7a7a;">Acanthocybium solandri</span></div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">Anconcito is Ecuador's third most important artisanal port, with 425 registered vessels and approximately 1,200 active fishermen. Unlike Santa Rosa, Anconcito has better port infrastructure — refrigeration, evisceration chambers, and a proper dock making it a more organised base for boat fishing. The fleet works the rocky reefs offshore, making this the best port for reef fish species: pargo, corvina, grouper, and snapper. Access the port in the early morning and negotiate directly with boat captains. Langosta (lobster) is a speciality of Anconcito — seasonal availability, ask locally.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">One of the fastest fish in the ocean wahoo are a prized target for light-tackle high-speed trolling specialists. They strike hard, run fast, and are excellent eating. Wahoo are present year-round offshore but peak when the Humboldt Current is running strongest (June–October). High-speed trolling (12–15 knots) with wire leader rigs is the standard method. Solitary or in small groups — not a schooling fish.</div>
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<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#faeeda; color:#854f0b;">Best Jun–Oct</span>
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<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#e8f0fe; color:#1a56b0;">High-speed trolling</span>
<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#faeeda; color:#854f0b;">Langosta seasonal</span>
<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#e1f5ee; color:#0f6e56;">Wire leader required</span>
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<div style="font-size:1em; font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c; margin-bottom:6px;">Terminal Pesquero La Libertad</div>
<div style="font-size:1em; font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c; margin-bottom:6px;">Sailfish <span style="font-weight:normal; font-size:0.88em; color:#7a7a7a;">Istiophorus platypterus</span></div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">The Terminal Pesquero Artesanal de La Libertad is primarily a commercial fish landing and wholesale facility, but the artisanal fleet based here also offers informal boat fishing trips. The port is active before dawn — visiting it at 5–6am gives both a fish market experience and the opportunity to find a captain willing to take passengers offshore. The La Libertad fleet operates mainly in the bay and intermediate waters, making it a good option for half-day trips targeting corvina, pargo, and pelagic species in the Gulf of Guayaquil side waters.</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.82em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.55;">Pacific sailfish are present in the offshore waters off Salinas, particularly during the warmer months when the Equatorial Current influence is stronger. Smaller than marlin but spectacularly acrobatic — tailwalking on the surface after a strike is a memorable experience. Catch-and-release is standard practice for sailfish on the Pacific coast. Live bait and pitch-baiting to sighted fish are the most effective techniques.</div>
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<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#faeeda; color:#854f0b;">Dawn market too</span>
<span style="font-size:10px; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:20px; font-weight:bold; background:#e1f5ee; color:#0f6e56;">Catch &amp; release</span>
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<strong>⚠ No charter operators confirmed.</strong> Boat fishing on the peninsula is currently done by negotiating directly with artisanal fishermen at the ports — no dedicated sport fishing charter operators have been independently verified for this wiki. If you know of a current operator, please add them. See also '''[[Deep Sea Fishing (La Peninsula)]]''' for offshore charter fishing targeting marlin, tuna, and dorado.
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; font-weight:500;" | Corvina
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | The most common and sought-after inshore species. Sandy and rocky bottoms. Shore fishing all along the coast; boat fishing from all three ports. Year-round.
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; font-weight:500;" | Red snapper
| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#7a7a7a;" | Pargo
| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Rocky reef species. Best from Anconcito — the reef structure offshore produces the largest pargo. Excellent eating.
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#7a7a7a;" | Mero
| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Ambush predator in rocky reef habitat. Boat fishing from Anconcito produces the best results. Slow fishing with live or cut bait on the bottom.
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Seasonal. Anconcito is known for langosta — traditional trap fishing and free diving. Ask locally for current season status.
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Traditional pulpeo (hand fishing) technique used by Anconcito fishermen from the rocks. Rocky shoreline at low tide.
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; color:#7a7a7a;" | Camarón
| style="padding:7px 0; color:#4a4a4a;" | Artisanal shrimp nets worked in the bay and estuarine waters. Not a typical target for sport fishing but abundant commercially.
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | The most prized sport fish in the area. Fast, acrobatic, and excellent eating. Trolling offshore from all three ports. Best Dec–Apr when warm water pushes inshore.
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Offshore. Trolling or chunking. Best further offshore — more practical with a dedicated charter. See '''[[Deep Sea Fishing (La Peninsula)]]'''.
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Fast pelagic species. Trolling offshore. Occasional catch from artisanal fleet — not a primary target but taken opportunistically.
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Charters typically use purpose-built sport fishing boats (18–30 ft centre consoles or larger offshore cruisers) with outriggers, fighting chairs, and rod holders. Vessel quality varies by operator — ask to see the boat before booking. Confirm that life vests, flares, and a VHF radio are on board.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Half-day trips (4–5 hrs) typically target inshore and intermediate waters — dorado, wahoo, and smaller tuna. Full-day trips (7–8 hrs) reach deeper offshore grounds for marlin, large yellowfin, and sailfish. Departure is typically at first light (5–6am) to maximise fishing time in the best conditions.</div>
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| style="padding:7px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #f0f4f8; color:#4a4a4a;" | Schooling pelagics. Abundant in the Humboldt upwelling zone. Trolling or jigging offshore. Primary catch of the artisanal fleet.
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Most charter operators provide rods, reels, lures, and terminal tackle. Confirm what is included when booking. If you have personal preferences — specific reel brands, line weight, lure types — bring your own. Heavy monofilament (80–130 lb) or braided line for marlin; lighter setups for dorado and wahoo.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Most operators follow a keep/release policy — billfish (marlin, sailfish) are typically released; dorado, wahoo, and tuna are kept. Confirm the policy before booking. If you keep fish, the operator will usually assist with filleting on board. Bringing fish through customs when leaving Ecuador requires permits — check regulations if you plan to take fish home.</div>
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| style="padding:7px 10px 7px 0; color:#7a7a7a;" | Marlin negro
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| style="padding:7px 0; color:#4a4a4a;" | Trophy offshore species. Requires a dedicated deep-sea charter. See '''[[Deep Sea Fishing (La Peninsula)]]'''.
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">The offshore Pacific can be rough — particularly in the dry season (June–November) when swells run larger. Take sea sickness medication at least an hour before departure if you are susceptible. Morning departures have calmer conditions than afternoon. Eating a light breakfast is preferable to going out on an empty stomach.</div>
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Charter prices vary by vessel size, trip duration, and season. Half-day rates are typically lower than full-day; shared charters (split with other anglers) are cheaper than private. Prices have not been confirmed for this wiki — ask operators directly for current rates. Tips for the captain and mate are customary (10–15% is standard).</div>
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| '''Dec–Apr'''
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| Warm water (24–26 °C). Calmer seas. Equatorial Current influence brings tropical pelagics inshore. Best overall conditions for offshore fishing.
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| Dorado (peak), sailfish, black marlin, yellowfin tuna
* '''No licence required''' for recreational shore fishing in Ecuador
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* Catch limits apply for certain species — see MAATE (Ministerio de Ambiente) regulations
| '''May–Jun'''
* Do not fish in protected zones within REMACOPSE the reserve boundaries include coastal waters around La Chocolatera, Mar Bravo, and Punta Carnero
| Transition. Water cooling. Mixed conditions. Dorado numbers dropping; billfish still active.
* Respect closed seasons (vedas) for lobster, shrimp, and certain reef fish — ask locally for current veda status before targeting these species
| Marlin, wahoo, yellowfin tuna
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| '''Jul–Oct'''
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| Humboldt Current strongest. Cold productive water (18–20 °C). Larger swells rougher conditions offshore. Peak tuna and wahoo season. Excellent baitfish concentrations.
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| Yellowfin tuna (peak), wahoo, marlin
* Artisanal fishing boats are licensed to operate in defined zones — the captain is responsible for staying within permitted areas
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* As a passenger on an artisanal vessel you are subject to the same regulations as the captain
| '''Nov'''
* Respect the REMACOPSE marine reserve boundaries
| Improving conditions. Water warming. Good transition month.
* No taking of protected species (sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks in some cases)
| All species — improving dorado prospects
* Commercial export of fish catch is regulated visiting anglers fishing for personal consumption are not typically affected
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<strong>Vedas (closed seasons):</strong> Ecuador enforces periodic closed seasons for lobster, shrimp, and other species to protect breeding populations. Vedas are set annually by the Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca (MPCEIP). Check current veda status before fishing for protected species — local fishermen will know. Fishing during a veda is illegal even for recreational anglers.
<strong>Ocean current note:</strong> The convergence of the Humboldt and Equatorial currents at La Chocolatera creates a temperature break offshore — a boundary between cold and warm water that concentrates baitfish and attracts pelagic predators. Experienced local captains know where this break runs on any given day. Finding it is often the key to a productive trip.
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Basic fishing tackle is available in La Libertad and Anconcito from fishing supply shops — hooks, line, sinkers, and basic lures. Specialised sport fishing gear (quality rods, reels, lures for dorado and marlin) is harder to find locally and should be brought from Guayaquil or from home.
* '''Billfish''' (marlin, sailfish) — catch-and-release is strongly encouraged and practised by most operators. Ecuador has regulations on billfish take; confirm current rules with your operator.
 
* '''Tuna, dorado, wahoo''' — subject to bag limits under MPCEIP (Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca) regulations. Ask your operator for current limits.
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* '''Protected species''' sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks (in some cases) are fully protected. No take under any circumstances.
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* '''Exporting fish''' taking fish out of Ecuador requires permits and is subject to customs inspection. If you intend to take fish home, research requirements with your airline and Ecuador's customs authority (SENAE) in advance.
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<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; color:#6a6a6a; line-height:1.5;">Medium-heavy rod (10–12 ft for surf casting), 20–30 lb mono or braid, pyramid sinkers, circle hooks. Available locally in La Libertad fishing shops.</div>
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All charters depart from the '''Salinas malecón'''. Walk the malecón in the morning to find operators, or book in advance through your hotel. Salinas is approximately 2 hours from Guayaquil via the E-40 highway — the most practical base for a fishing trip is to stay in Salinas the night before and be at the malecón by 5–6am for departure.


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| '''Santa Rosa port'''
| Guayaquil
| Salinas
| Bus to Terminal Sumpa (Ballenita), then taxi to Salinas
| Taxi (~10 min)
| ~2.5 hrs total
| Near the Salinas/La Libertad border. Ask for Terminal Pesquero Santa Rosa.
| Stay in Salinas the night before — early morning departure requires being at the dock by 5–6am.
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| '''Anconcito port'''
| Salinas (staying locally)
| La Libertad or Salinas
| Walk to the malecón
| Taxi (~20 min)
| 5–15 min walk
| Smaller town — taxi is the practical option. Arrive before 5am for the fleet departure.
| The malecón is the departure point. Confirm exact location with your operator when booking.
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| '''Terminal Pesquero La Libertad'''
| La Libertad / Santa Elena
| Anywhere in La Libertad
| Taxi to Salinas malecón
| Walk or taxi
| ~15–20 min
| On the La Libertad waterfront. Dawn activity starts around 4–5am.
| Taxis available at all hours for early morning departure.
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| '''Punta Carnero'''
| Salinas
| Taxi (~15 min)
| Road access to the headland. No public transport to the fishing point.
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| Salinas or Santa Elena
| Taxi (~25 min)
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'''[[Deep Sea Fishing (La Peninsula)|Deep Sea Fishing]]'''
'''[[Fishing (La Peninsula)|Shore &amp; Boat Fishing]]'''
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'''[[Salinas|Salinas]]'''
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'''[[La Libertad|Terminal Pesquero La Libertad]]'''
'''[[Whale Watching (La Peninsula)|Whale Watching]]'''
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'''[[Scuba Diving (La Peninsula)|Scuba Diving]]'''
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.76em; color:#8a8a8a; margin-top:2px;">Kayak fishing from Salinas bay accessible and quiet</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.76em; color:#8a8a8a; margin-top:2px;">Same upwelling-rich waters different way to experience them</div>
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'''[[Restaurant Directory La Peninsula|Restaurants]]'''
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.76em; color:#8a8a8a; margin-top:2px;">Same rocky sites — see what you are fishing over</div>
<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:0.76em; color:#8a8a8a; margin-top:2px;">Several Salinas restaurants will cook your catch</div>
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | Anconcito rocks, Punta Carnero, Punta Blanca
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | July–October
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | Santa Rosa (~757 vessels)
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; font-weight:bold; color:#1a1a1a; padding-right:8px;" | Full-day trip
| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | Corvina, pargo, dorado, albacora, bonito
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; font-weight:bold; color:#1a1a1a; padding-right:8px;" | Departure time
| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | Langosta (seasonal)
| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | 5–6am (first light)
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| style="padding:5px 0; border-top:1px solid #e8eef5; color:#4a4a4a;" | Year-round
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<div><span style="font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c;">Dorado</span><br/><span style="color:#6a6a6a;">Dec–Apr peak. Warm water inshore. Best half-day target.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c;">Yellowfin Tuna</span><br/><span style="color:#6a6a6a;">Year-round. Jul–Oct peak on the cold Humboldt zone.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c;">Wahoo</span><br/><span style="color:#6a6a6a;">Year-round. Best Jun–Oct cold season. High-speed trolling.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-weight:bold; color:#003d5c;">Black / Striped Marlin</span><br/><span style="color:#6a6a6a;">Year-round offshore. Full-day trip required.</span></div>
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* Sun hat, polarised sunglasses
* Light waterproof jacket (spray offshore)
* Light breakfast — not empty stomach, not heavy meal
* Water and snacks (operators may provide — confirm)
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<span style="color:#4a4a4a; line-height:1.5;"><b>Weather window.</b> Pacific offshore conditions can change quickly. A good captain will cancel or return early in deteriorating weather. Do not pressure a captain to stay out in unsafe conditions.</span>
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EcuaWiki › The Peninsula › Outdoor Activities › Deep Sea Fishing
Deep Sea Fishing La Península
Charter boats from Salinas malecón into the Pacific — marlin, dorado, yellowfin tuna, and wahoo in waters that the Humboldt Current keeps productive year-round. One of Ecuador's best and least-crowded offshore sport fishing destinations.
Salinas
Departure point
Year-round
Season
Dec–Apr
Peak dorado season
4–8 hrs
Typical trip duration
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Operators — help needed



"Salinas sits at the edge of a deep-water canyon that drops away quickly offshore. The Humboldt Current runs cold nutrients up from the deep. The fish are there — marlin, dorado, tuna — and most visiting anglers have never heard of this place."

The Santa Elena Peninsula is one of Ecuador's premier offshore sport fishing destinations — and one of its most underrated. Charter boats operating from the Salinas malecón provide access to deep Pacific waters where the submarine topography drops sharply offshore, creating the upwelling conditions that concentrate baitfish and the predators that follow them. Black marlin, striped marlin, dorado (mahi-mahi), yellowfin tuna, and wahoo are all present in the waters off Salinas, with the Humboldt Current keeping the fishery productive year-round.

The key advantage over better-known Ecuadorian fishing destinations is the combination of proximity and price: the deep water is close to shore (reducing transit time and fuel costs), and demand has not yet driven prices to the level of Galápagos or Manta charters. For international sport fishing visitors, Salinas offers serious offshore fishing without the crowds or the premiums.

Charter operators depart from the Salinas malecón. Bookings are strongly recommended — walk-up availability exists in low season but is not reliable in the December–April peak.


Charter Operators

⚠ Operator details to be added. Charter operators are known to operate from the Salinas malecón — walk the malecón in the morning and you will find boats set up for sport fishing charters. Specific operator names, contacts, pricing, and vessel details have not yet been documented on this wiki. If you know current operators, please add them below or to the Operators Directory.

How to find a charter on arrival:

  • Walk the Salinas malecón in the morning — sport fishing operators display signage and will approach you
  • Ask at your hotel — most Salinas accommodation can recommend a current operator or assist with booking
  • Ask the Salinas municipal tourism office (GAD Salinas) for current licensed operators
  • Check Instagram and Facebook — active operators post catch photos regularly and can be messaged directly
When evaluating an operator, ask about vessel condition and safety equipment, whether the captain has a maritime licence, what tackle is included, and the cancellation policy in case of bad weather.


Target Species

🏆 Billfish
Trophy species · Offshore · Year-round  ★ Target species
Black Marlin & Striped Marlin — Marlin Negro / Marlin Rayado
Both black and striped marlin are present in the waters off Salinas, drawn by the combination of deep submarine structure and the baitfish concentrations created by the Humboldt-Equatorial current convergence. Black marlin (Istiompax indica) are the larger of the two — adults commonly exceed 200 kg, with exceptional fish reaching 500 kg+. Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) are more acrobatic and a favourite with light-tackle anglers. Both species are targeted by trolling with lures or live bait at speed over deep water. Most operators practice catch-and-release for billfish — confirm the operator's policy before booking if this matters to you.

Trolling Year-round Catch & release recommended

🐟 Pelagic Sport Fish
Pelagic · Inshore & offshore · Dec–Apr peak
Dorado — Mahi-Mahi Coryphaena hippurus
The most sought-after sport fish on the peninsula for most visiting anglers — acrobatic, hard-fighting, and exceptional eating. Dorado aggregate around floating debris lines and weed mats offshore. The December–April warm water season brings them inshore and fishing is at its most intense. Trolling with small lures or skipbaits; also taken on poppers and jigs when working surface schools. Limits apply — check current regulations.

Peak Dec–Apr Trolling / popping Excellent eating

Pelagic · Offshore · Year-round
Yellowfin Tuna Thunnus albacares
Yellowfin are present year-round in the offshore waters, drawn by the baitfish that the Humboldt upwelling concentrates. Schools typically run 10–80 kg; larger fish are taken on longer offshore trips. Trolling, chunking, and jigging all effective. Schools are often located by bird activity above working baitfish balls. Heavy tackle required for larger fish. The Humboldt zone produces exceptionally fat, high-quality tuna.

Year-round Trolling / jigging Heavy tackle

Pelagic · Offshore · Year-round
Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri
One of the fastest fish in the ocean — wahoo are a prized target for light-tackle high-speed trolling specialists. They strike hard, run fast, and are excellent eating. Wahoo are present year-round offshore but peak when the Humboldt Current is running strongest (June–October). High-speed trolling (12–15 knots) with wire leader rigs is the standard method. Solitary or in small groups — not a schooling fish.

Best Jun–Oct High-speed trolling Wire leader required

Pelagic · Offshore · Seasonal
Sailfish Istiophorus platypterus
Pacific sailfish are present in the offshore waters off Salinas, particularly during the warmer months when the Equatorial Current influence is stronger. Smaller than marlin but spectacularly acrobatic — tailwalking on the surface after a strike is a memorable experience. Catch-and-release is standard practice for sailfish on the Pacific coast. Live bait and pitch-baiting to sighted fish are the most effective techniques.

Dec–Apr peak Live bait / pitch bait Catch & release


What to Expect on a Charter

🚤 The vessel
Charters typically use purpose-built sport fishing boats (18–30 ft centre consoles or larger offshore cruisers) with outriggers, fighting chairs, and rod holders. Vessel quality varies by operator — ask to see the boat before booking. Confirm that life vests, flares, and a VHF radio are on board.
⏰ Trip structure
Half-day trips (4–5 hrs) typically target inshore and intermediate waters — dorado, wahoo, and smaller tuna. Full-day trips (7–8 hrs) reach deeper offshore grounds for marlin, large yellowfin, and sailfish. Departure is typically at first light (5–6am) to maximise fishing time in the best conditions.
🎣 Tackle
Most charter operators provide rods, reels, lures, and terminal tackle. Confirm what is included when booking. If you have personal preferences — specific reel brands, line weight, lure types — bring your own. Heavy monofilament (80–130 lb) or braided line for marlin; lighter setups for dorado and wahoo.
🐟 The catch
Most operators follow a keep/release policy — billfish (marlin, sailfish) are typically released; dorado, wahoo, and tuna are kept. Confirm the policy before booking. If you keep fish, the operator will usually assist with filleting on board. Bringing fish through customs when leaving Ecuador requires permits — check regulations if you plan to take fish home.
🤢 Sea conditions
The offshore Pacific can be rough — particularly in the dry season (June–November) when swells run larger. Take sea sickness medication at least an hour before departure if you are susceptible. Morning departures have calmer conditions than afternoon. Eating a light breakfast is preferable to going out on an empty stomach.
💲 Pricing
Charter prices vary by vessel size, trip duration, and season. Half-day rates are typically lower than full-day; shared charters (split with other anglers) are cheaper than private. Prices have not been confirmed for this wiki — ask operators directly for current rates. Tips for the captain and mate are customary (10–15% is standard).


Conditions & Seasons

Period Conditions Best species
Dec–Apr Warm water (24–26 °C). Calmer seas. Equatorial Current influence brings tropical pelagics inshore. Best overall conditions for offshore fishing. Dorado (peak), sailfish, black marlin, yellowfin tuna
May–Jun Transition. Water cooling. Mixed conditions. Dorado numbers dropping; billfish still active. Marlin, wahoo, yellowfin tuna
Jul–Oct Humboldt Current strongest. Cold productive water (18–20 °C). Larger swells — rougher conditions offshore. Peak tuna and wahoo season. Excellent baitfish concentrations. Yellowfin tuna (peak), wahoo, marlin
Nov Improving conditions. Water warming. Good transition month. All species — improving dorado prospects

Ocean current note: The convergence of the Humboldt and Equatorial currents at La Chocolatera creates a temperature break offshore — a boundary between cold and warm water that concentrates baitfish and attracts pelagic predators. Experienced local captains know where this break runs on any given day. Finding it is often the key to a productive trip.


Regulations

  • Billfish (marlin, sailfish) — catch-and-release is strongly encouraged and practised by most operators. Ecuador has regulations on billfish take; confirm current rules with your operator.
  • Tuna, dorado, wahoo — subject to bag limits under MPCEIP (Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca) regulations. Ask your operator for current limits.
  • Protected species — sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks (in some cases) are fully protected. No take under any circumstances.
  • REMACOPSE — the marine reserve zone extends offshore from the cape. Charter operators are required to hold appropriate permits. Ask to see your operator's licence before departing.
  • Exporting fish — taking fish out of Ecuador requires permits and is subject to customs inspection. If you intend to take fish home, research requirements with your airline and Ecuador's customs authority (SENAE) in advance.


Getting There

All charters depart from the Salinas malecón. Walk the malecón in the morning to find operators, or book in advance through your hotel. Salinas is approximately 2 hours from Guayaquil via the E-40 highway — the most practical base for a fishing trip is to stay in Salinas the night before and be at the malecón by 5–6am for departure.

From How Duration Notes
Guayaquil Bus to Terminal Sumpa (Ballenita), then taxi to Salinas ~2.5 hrs total Stay in Salinas the night before — early morning departure requires being at the dock by 5–6am.
Salinas (staying locally) Walk to the malecón 5–15 min walk The malecón is the departure point. Confirm exact location with your operator when booking.
La Libertad / Santa Elena Taxi to Salinas malecón ~15–20 min Taxis available at all hours for early morning departure.

See Public Transportation and Taxis & Apps.


Related Pages

Shore & Boat Fishing

Inshore, reef, and artisanal port fishing

Salinas

Base for all deep sea charters — malecón departure

Whale Watching

Jun–Sep — same offshore waters, different purpose

Scuba Diving

Same upwelling-rich waters — different way to experience them

Restaurants

Several Salinas restaurants will cook your catch

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Artisanal port — inshore reef fishing base



At a Glance
Departure Salinas malecón
Season Year-round
Peak dorado December–April
Peak tuna/wahoo July–October
Half-day trip 4–5 hours
Full-day trip 7–8 hours
Departure time 5–6am (first light)
Booking Recommended in advance
Operators To be added — see contribute


📅 Species by Season

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Dorado
Dec–Apr peak. Warm water inshore. Best half-day target.

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Yellowfin Tuna
Year-round. Jul–Oct peak on the cold Humboldt zone.

Wahoo
Year-round. Best Jun–Oct cold season. High-speed trolling.

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Black / Striped Marlin
Year-round offshore. Full-day trip required.

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Sailfish
Dec–Apr warm season. Catch and release.


🎒 What to Bring
  • Sea sickness medication (take 1 hr before departure)
  • SPF 50+ sunscreen — reapply every 90 min
  • Sun hat, polarised sunglasses
  • Light waterproof jacket (spray offshore)
  • Light breakfast — not empty stomach, not heavy meal
  • Water and snacks (operators may provide — confirm)
  • Camera with fast shutter speed for fish action
  • Personal tackle preferences if any
  • Cash for payment and tip (USD)


⚠ Safety Notes

Check the vessel. Confirm life vests, flares, VHF radio, and first aid kit are on board before departing. A reputable operator will not object to this question.

Captain's licence. Ask whether the captain holds a maritime licence from the Armada del Ecuador. Licensed captains are registered and accountable.

Weather window. Pacific offshore conditions can change quickly. A good captain will cancel or return early in deteriorating weather. Do not pressure a captain to stay out in unsafe conditions.

🚑 Emergency: 911. Hospital: Dr. Rafael Serrano López, La Libertad. Hyperbaric: Clínica Granados, Salinas.


🏗 Help Build This Page

The operator section is the most urgent gap.

  • Add operator names, contacts & pricing
  • Add vessel details (size, capacity, equipment)
  • Add catch reports with species, dates, and weights
  • Correct or expand the species guide
  • Upload catch photos
  • Contribution guidelines