What is fished in Tulum Boca Paila?
The Boca Paila Lagoon and Ascension Bay provide world-class flats fishing, making this region one of the best places on the planet to chase bonefish, permit, tarpon, and snook. Whether you’re wading the pristine flats or exploring the winding mangrove channels, you’ll be immersed in an unparalleled fly fishing adventure surrounded by breathtaking nature.
When is the best fishing season in Tulum Boca-Paila?
The peak fly fishing season runs from March to November, with excellent conditions for permit, baby tarpon, and snook. However, bonefish can be found year-round in the flats, making Boca Paila a fantastic destination no matter the season.
fishing Techniques
- Fly Fishing
- Spinning
- Light Tackle
- Catch and Release
MAYAN FLY FISHING TRAIN
Tulum Boca Paila – Tulum Station

SIAN KA’AN BIOSPHERE RESERVE
43 miles northeast of Tulum
This protected area is a carbon-rich mangrove reserve with nine pristine ecosystems, including rainforests, wetlands, and coral reefs. Its 528,000 hectares (over 1.3 million acres)home to tapirs, manatees, jaguars, and more.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES:
i) Tulum Ruins – 3 miles from Tulum, ii) Cobá – 48 miles north of Tulum, near the Tulum station of the Maya Train, iii) Muyil – 14 miles west of Tulum, iv) Xel-Há – 12 miles north of Tulum
TULUM NATIONAL PARK & JAGUAR PARK – 1.8 miles north of the Pueblo Mágico de Tulum
Don’t miss the Museum of the Eastern Coast, located within Jaguar Park.
Maya Ka’an – A rural tourism project where you can explore stunning landscapes surrounded by lagoons, jungle, and beaches.
Cenotes: Dos Ojos, Bat Cave (Cueva de los Murciélagos), Gran Cenote, Calavera, Escondido, and Cristal.
Lagoons:Â Yal-Ku and Kaan Luum.
TULUM NATIONAL PARK & JAGUAR PARK – 1.8 miles north of the Pueblo Mágico de Tulum




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