Offering an unique experience, West Coast Fishing Club's newest destination is a magnificent 160 ft ship, moored in a pristine bay off the southern part of the Las Perlas Islands. With accommodation for up to twelve guests, this grand floating hotel offers the setting, service and surrounds of a world-class establishment, moored just off the shore from the future home of West Coast Fishing Club's Pacific Panama Resort.  

The Las Perlas Islands is an archipelago in the Gulf of Panama that has long been a sought after destination for world class fishing.  Moored in the most southern point of the islands, off the rugged shores of Isla Del Rey, our luxurious floating hotel at Punta Coco offers the ultimate jumping off point for world class Billfishing. Minutes from the ship you will find incredible Rooster, Tuna and Durado fishing.

A feat of engineering, this unique combination of luxury and performance allows the West Coast Fishing Club to offer the ultimate sport fishing experience. With plenty of space and power to support several game boats and water craft, this floating destination resort offers privacy and exclusivity, with direct access to the best fishing grounds in the world. See fish encyclopedia.



Editors Choice Reports:

Panama: Day of firsts!...
May. 01, 2012 8:08PM may1st2012marlinpics2web

The more we fish, the more the mystique of this place seems to be justified.

  Today was the first full day of fishing for guests of Trip 2 of Expedition Marlin.  Day one brought with it a nice black for Dave Bell on the San Miguel.  In marlin fishing, as with many things in life, if given enough time the distribution of fish amongst boats fishing seems usually to settle into a fair, if seemingly random allotment. Day two was a day of first...

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The Black and Blue Boys!...
Mar. 14, 2012 2:12PM 450blackmariln1web

Hello Everyone, A lot has happened over the past 4 days.  Abandancia's last trip was on fire managing to hook into 3 Marlin durning the "Bobby Carter" Group's 4 day stay. The trip started off with a nice 650lbs Black Marlin for angler Bert.  This nice fish was then followed by angler Bobby on day 3 with a very strange looking 350lbs Blue Marlin and then finally on day 4 ending with a nice 450lbs Black Marlin for angler Danny. The B...

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