Puerto Aventuras sits on the Riviera Maya in Quintana Roo, Mexico, a small marina town where the Caribbean waters meet the edge of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. From its slip the 45' Viking Express, operated by Wasabi Loco, offers half-, six- and full-day private charters that turn a fishing trip into a relaxed celebration on the water.
The boat itself is a refit Viking Express: 45 feet of deep-V hull, air-conditioned cabin, and new fishing gear, built for offshore and nearshore work. Expect limestone shelf drops, patches of living coral, and open blue where mahi, kingfish, tuna, and snapper roam.
Boarding at the Puerto Aventuras marina, your captain and two mates run a tight, guest-focused operation: safety briefing, bait and tackle set-up, and a course plotted for the day's best bite. The crew will work spots over the reef and along structure—reefs, rock piles, and channel edges—while giving hands-on coaching or doing the heavy lifting if you want to relax. When the lines come tight, the boat's tackle and deck space make it easy for a small group (up to 12) to participate without crowding.
The trip shines for families and anglers who want comfort: the air-conditioned cabin is a real relief from midday heat, and cold storage aboard keeps your catch pristine. After the trip the crew will clean and prepare fish so you can take your fillets to a nearby beachside restaurant for a celebratory meal—something that feels very local in this marina community.
Beyond the rods, the setting matters. The offshore edge here is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, one of the largest coral systems in the world, with clear water, finger corals, and schooling fish that color every cast. Look for frigatebirds carving the air and hawksbill turtles near reef flats; the reef's limestone geology creates sudden drop-offs that concentrate game fish.
Wasabi Loco's 45' Viking Express stands out because it blends a sport-fishing pedigree with hospitality: a refit vessel, professional crew, and flexible cruise lengths make it as suitable for beginner anglers as for experienced guests chasing a trophy. Practical touches—the shaded cockpit, tackle locker, and a crew that preps your catch—make the outing feel effortless. If you want a day that balances reef-to-deepwater fishing with comfort, a clean catch, and a beachside feast, this charter is a direct line to why the Riviera Maya's marine playground is worth visiting.
Reservations are offered in 4-, 6-, and 8-hour options; plan to meet 15–20 minutes early to complete paperwork. Trips accommodate groups up to 12; toddlers are discouraged unless steady on their feet. Bring sunscreen and hat — the crew handles the rest so you can enjoy the blue, the bite, and a beachfront meal.