Teams from more than 60 countries – who had to qualify to receive an invitation to the event – will compete for the largest number of record-setting game fish caught and released. This is the second year in a row that the Marina Pez Vela in Quepos has hosted the prestigious international deep sea fishing competition, put on by the Bonnier Corporation of Florida.
Earlier this year, Costa Rica hosted the Horseshoe Tournament, in which over 2,000 sailfish were reportedly caught; and 200 people attended the Billfish Quepos Cup in February at Marina Pez Vela.
The experience of fishing in Quepos is enhanced by the beautiful scenery of the adjacent Manuel Antonio National Park, one of the most popular beach vacation destinations in Costa Rica. Manuel Antonio is a top draw in Costa Rica with its powdery white-sand shores, abundant tropical wildlife, and thrilling nature and adventure tours.
Deep-sea fishing is one of the most popular tours in Quepos, long renowned as one of Costa Rica’s prize fishing destinations, where anglers have luck just about any month of the year – though December through April mark the peak season for landing marlin and sailfish.
Portasol Rainforest & Ocean View Living has affordable Costa Rica property for sale and homes for rent. The Costa Rica sustainable community is a quick drive from Quepos and Manuel Antonio, and also the top surfing beaches of Dominical. On their 1,300 acres, there are private trails in the jungle, rivers and waterfalls with natural pools, and comfortable lodging.
Article by Shannon Farley
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