
The 2026 Verano Season Outlook
We are well into the New Year, and Costa Rica's verano (summer dry season) is delivering pristine conditions for the 2026 fishing season. The combination of warm currents and minimal rainfall has created a "nutrient highway" just offshore, resulting in an abundance of catches that promises to make your charter excursion unforgettable.
At Adventure Tours Costa Rica, we prioritize safety, comfort, and expert guidance. Whether you are a seasoned angler or a family looking for a safe day on the water, our captains are locally vetted to ensure the highest standards.
Weather & Conditions: What Anglers Need to Know
January is statistically one of the driest and warmest months on the Central Pacific Coast, with highs hovering comfortably around 85°F (29°C). For accurate, real-time meteorological data, we rely on the IMN Estación Herradura to monitor conditions daily.
Pro Tip for January 2026: While seas are generally flat, the average wind speed picks up slightly this month (around 5.5 mph). This creates a perfect surface "chop" that often stimulates surface feeding for billfish, making them easier to spot.
Inshore Targets: The Roosterfish Run
If you prefer calmer waters and high action, our inshore charters are currently reporting aggressive bites near the rocky outcroppings along the Jaco coast.
- Target Species: Roosterfish (Pez Gallo), Snapper, Jack Crevalle.
- Depth: 50 to 60 feet.
Although snapper season is winding down, January is the absolute peak for Roosterfish. These exotic fighters are famous for their "mohawk" dorsal fins and powerful runs. We are also seeing high numbers of Sailfish cruising surprisingly close to shore this month, adding a potential trophy bonus to your half-day trip.
Celebrity News: Michael Jordan & 'Catch 23' in Town
The 2026 season has kicked off with a massive buzz along the coast. NBA legend Michael Jordan touched down in Costa Rica this week (January 14) to compete in the 10th Annual Pelagic Rockstar Offshore Tournament just down the coast in Quepos.
Jordan’s iconic 80-foot Viking yacht, Catch 23, is currently patrolling the same Pacific waters you will be fishing. His presence is a huge testament to the world-class quality of fishing we are experiencing right now. With the Los Sueños Signature Triple Crown (Leg 1) also kicking off on January 21st, the ocean is teeming with tournament-grade energy.
You don't need an NBA contract to fish like a legend. While MJ is chasing billfish on a private yacht, our fleet fishes the exact same fertile grounds. Whether you are on our 52' Hatteras or a 32' Maverick, you are dropping lines in the same "Jurassic Park" of sportfishing.
Offshore Giants: Tuna & Marlin Alert
For those chasing bucket-list giants, January is synonymous with Yellowfin Tuna and Marlin. The deep waters off Los Sueños are currently holding massive schools of spinner dolphins, which is the #1 indicator of Yellowfin Tuna below.
- Yellowfin Tuna: Weighing in at over 300+ lbs this season.
- Marlin (Blue & Black): Numbers are increasing daily as we approach the February peak.
Recommended Fleet: Top Boats for January
Selecting the right vessel is critical for safety and success. Based on current group sizes and targeting (inshore vs. offshore), here are our top recommendations for the January 2026 season. View our full fishing guide here.
Luxury & Large Groups (Up to 8 Anglers)
- 52' Hatteras: The ultimate in stability and luxury. Perfect for full-day offshore marlin hunting.
- 50' Maverick: A cold-molded custom yacht designed specifically for Costa Rican waters.
Mid-Size Sportfishers (Up to 6 Anglers)
These vessels offer the perfect balance of speed and comfort, ideal for getting to the fishing grounds fast.
- 43' Maverick & 43' Maverick Fire: Sister ships that are proven tournament winners.
- 38' Custom D&A Sportfisher: Agile and equipped with top-tier electronics.
- 37' Hatteras & 36' Hatteras: Classic American muscle with a proven track record in Los Sueños.
- 36' Custom Marcam: A local favorite for its wide beam and fishing space.
- 34' L&H Walkaround Express: Ideal for serious anglers who want 360-degree fishability.
Intimate & Inshore Specialists (4-5 Anglers)
- 32' Maverick (2008): Fast, economical, and deadly for Roosterfish.
- 28' Shamrock Express: Our top pick for couples or small groups targeting near-shore species.
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Our Location
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the best fish to catch in Costa Rica in January?
January is the peak season for Roosterfish (inshore) and the start of the high season for Billfish, specifically Sailfish and Marlin (offshore). Yellowfin Tuna are also abundant.
Is a fishing license required in Costa Rica?
Yes, all anglers aboard a fishing charter must have a valid fishing license from INCOPESCA. Adventure Tours Costa Rica can assist you in purchasing this online prior to your trip.
Is it safe to fish in Los Sueños?
Absolutely. We only work with fully insured, professionally captained boats equipped with modern safety gear, GPS, and marine radios. The waters in January are also generally calm, making it safe for families.
What should I bring on a fishing charter?
We recommend bringing high-SPF sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, a hat, non-slip shoes, and a camera. Our charters typically provide beverages, lunch (full day), and all fishing tackle.