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Tropic Star Lodge

New on MeridiaPinas Bay, Darien Province
  • Guided trips
  • All-inclusive
  • Luxury

Legendary offshore fishing resort in Piñas Bay, Panama, operating since 1963 with more IGFA world records than any other property. The all-inclusive operation runs exclusive-use charter boats targeting black marlin, sailfish, roosterfish, and cubera snapper across distinct seasonal peaks, with January–February prime for giant black marlin on Zane Grey Reef and March–May explosive for 70+ pound roosterfish.

Why book

Legendary Panama offshore resort where black marlin, roosterfish, and sailfish collide—more IGFA records than anywhere else.

Overview

Tropic Star Lodge occupies a private compound in Piñas Bay, Darien Province, accessible by charter flight from Panama City followed by water taxi through jungle waterways. The 23 air-conditioned rooms accommodate up to 45 guests on a full all-inclusive basis featuring four-course dinners, casual poolside dining, and fresh-caught sashimi prepared daily. The fishing operation runs exclusive-use charter boats (Bertram 31', Blackfin 32', Hatteras 45', Viking 47') captained by offshore

At a glance

Type
Resort
Fishiness
5/5
Location
Pinas Bay, Darien Province, PA
Awards
More IGFA world records than any other resort
Best for
Offshore, Trophy Fish, All Inclusive, Experienced

What you'll catch

Amenities & features

Amenities

  • Dining / Restaurant
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Tackle Shop / Fly Shop

Fishing styles

  • Fly Fishing
  • Spin Fishing
  • Deep Sea Fishing
  • Inshore Fishing

Techniques

  • Topwater
  • Jigging
  • Bottom Fishing
  • Live Bait

Water types

  • Saltwater

Seasons

  • Year-Round

Skill level

  • Advanced
  • Seasoned Vet
  • Professional

Best for

  • Families with Kids
  • Big Groups
  • Solo Travelers
  • Corporate Retreats

Themes

  • Luxury
  • All-Inclusive
  • Remote / Off-Grid
  • Jungle

Boats

  • Yacht

Dining & diets

  • Gluten-Free Friendly
  • Vegetarian Friendly
  • Special Diets Accommodated

Credentials

  • IGFA Affiliated

Climate

  • Tropical
  • Coastal
  • Rainforest

Lodging style

  • Resort

What's included

Included

  • Accommodation
  • All meals
  • Daily guided fishing
  • Exclusive use of boat
  • Captain and mate
  • Tackle
  • House wine with dinner
  • Non-alcoholic beverages on boat
  • Use of kayaks, paddle boards, snorkeling gear
  • Wi-Fi in hub areas
  • Transfers from Panama City (charter flight, bus, water taxi)

Not included

  • Flights to Panama City
  • Alcoholic beverages (except house wine)
  • Gratuities
  • Taxes
  • Spa treatments
  • Special excursions
  • Taxidermy services
  • Travel insurance

Rooms

Seasons

The fishing year at Tropic Star Lodge is a dynamic affair, dictated by the ocean's rhythms and the species that grace its waters. From January through February, the lodge enters its prime for Black Marlin, with these leviathans congregating on the legendary Zane Grey Reef. This period also offers exceptional opportunities for Blue Marlin and large Sailfish, often exceeding 100 pounds, offshore. The Dorado are equally impressive, frequently reaching 50-60 pounds, and Yellowfin Tuna in the 100-250 pound class are common. While seas can be choppy due to the north trade winds, the potential for a Grand Slam is at its peak. March through May marks a significant shift, transitioning into the Inshore Season. This period is renowned for its explosive action on species like Roosterfish, which can exceed 70 pounds, alongside powerful Cubera Snappers and Grouper. As colder waters move inshore, baitfish become abundant, fueling these predatory species. April sees school-sized Yellowfin Tuna (20-60 pounds) invading coastal waters, and while billfishing is more sporadic, the seas are typically flat and calm, making it ideal for concentrating on the inshore bounty. May is particularly notable for the lodge's annual Roosterfish tournament, drawing anglers specifically for the incredible numbers of these iconic gamefish. June through September, with a resurgence in December, ushers in the Blue Marlin and Sailfish season. June and July are prime months for multiple Sailfish hookups, often with double headers, and are also excellent for big Roosterfish. July and August are peak months for Black and Blue Marlin, with Grand Slams remaining a strong possibility. Giant Dorado in the 50-pound class are prevalent, and Yellowfin Tuna feed in frenzies. September offers continued excellent offshore action for large Tuna and Dorado, with Wahoo fishing also at its best. December provides a great all-around fishing experience, with a mix of billfish, Tuna, and Dorado, and the occasional opportunity for large Roosterfish and Cubera Snappers inshore.

Open November – September

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Trip planning

Hours
Check-out 7:00am - 8:00am
Minimum stay
3 nights
Sleeps
Up to 45 guests
Rooms
23 rooms
Nearest airport
Tocumen International Airport (PTY)
Timezone
UTC-5
Languages
EnglishSpanish

Getting there

Includes VIP meet and greet at Tocumen Airport, transfer to hotel in Panama City, charter flight to Piñas Bay, chiva bus transfer to water taxi, and water taxi to lodge. Return trip follows the same itinerary in reverse.

Gear

Gear provided.

Shimano reels (50lb and 30lb Tiagras, 10000 Saragosa spinning reels), custom Dru rods, Shimano Terez rods. Tackle shop available.

Where you are

Nearby destinations

Towns, regions, and wild places worth exploring around the lodge.

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