The fishing scene at Los Suenos Marina continues to captivate anglers with its vibrant waters and favorable November conditions. As we move from the lush green season into the beginnings of Costa Rica’s famous dry season, this transitional period offers a unique blend of weather patterns and fish activity, making it an exciting time to cast your line. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of offshore action or the diversity of inshore fishing, November at Los Suenos promises a memorable experience for fishing enthusiasts of all levels. Here’s what you can expect this month at one of Costa Rica’s most iconic marinas
November marks the gradual shift from the rainy, “green” season to the drier, “peak” season in Costa Rica. Rainy days are beginning to taper off, creating a harmonious blend of warm sunshine and occasional showers. We’re in the heart of this transitional phase, and anglers will enjoy mostly clear mornings and afternoons, with the rains typically staying limited to later in the evening or overnight. By mid-November, the weather is expected to clear significantly as we approach the official Costa Rican summer, which kicks off on December 15. These calmer conditions are ideal for fishing, providing a stable environment for both inshore and offshore excursions. The current mix of rain and sun also sustains nutrient levels, which in turn supports a healthy variety of fish, making November a particularly active month on the water.
Offshore fishing out of Los Suenos is particularly exciting in November, with anglers frequently reeling in Sailfish, Marlin, Mahi Mahi (Dorado), and Yellowfin Tuna. These waters are known for their ample Sailfish populations this time of year, and as we move closer to the height of the dry season, their numbers are expected to increase, making November a prime month to target them. Marlin, especially Blue Marlin, also make regular appearances, with each strike delivering the kind of adrenaline-pumping action that seasoned offshore anglers seek. November’s Mahi Mahi catches are especially thrilling, as these vibrant fish are at their peak in both numbers and size, often weighing up to 30 pounds or more. For those targeting Tuna, November is a great month for Yellowfin, which gather around schools of baitfish and floating debris. This period offers an unmatched opportunity for anglers to enjoy the variety and vigor of Costa Rica’s offshore species.
Inshore fishing in November remains consistently productive, with anglers finding success targeting Roosterfish, Snapper, Grouper, and Snook. The legendary Roosterfish, famous for its unique dorsal fin and tenacious fight, is one of the most sought-after inshore species in the area. November’s moderate weather and nutrient-rich waters make for excellent Roosterfish conditions, and it’s common to see these impressive fish weighing in around 20-40 pounds. Snapper and Grouper are also popular this time of year, often caught along the rocky ledges and reefs that characterize the inshore waters near Los Suenos. For a flavorful challenge, anglers should consider targeting Snook, particularly in the river mouths and estuaries where they gather. November’s transitional weather supports a vibrant inshore ecosystem, providing variety and excitement for anglers looking to stay closer to the coast.
If you’re planning a Costa Rica vacation and dream of fishing out of Los Suenos, now is the time to book your charter. With the season’s perfect combination of weather and fish activity, Los Suenos charters are in high demand. Availability is limited, and with the holidays approaching, spots are filling up quickly. The earlier you book, the better your chance of securing a place on the water, ensuring you can experience the world-class fishing Los Sueños is known for.