Portal to Scuba Diving in Costa Rica Blog
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Do you think you have explored all the dive sites of Costa Rica? Wait until you get to an offshore reef miles away from the mainland. Discovered by fishermen, Veinte Seis first become popular...
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Like every other shore in the world, Costa Rica has its fair share of wrecks that attract fish, sharks, coral growth, and the inevitable schools of scuba divers who come to see them....
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Isla Uvita, just off from Limon, Costa Rica. Despite Costa Rica’s well-developed tourism industry, especially with regard to its natural beauty and animal life, the Caribbean side of the country has only just started...
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On the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica is a well-known dive site known as Punta Gorda. Located four miles (6 km) to the west of Playa Ocotal, the site is especially known for its...
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With its crystal blue waters and rain forests as its backyard, the Manuel Antonio Coastline is one of the world’s most perfect places for diving. With its great temperatures and ample amenities, divers of any caliber...
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Costa Rica is a very small country which is located in Central America. The rainforests, exotic beaches and bright colors continue to bring travelers for a visit. Costa Rica is also known as one...
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Cano island is known as the best place to scuba dive in Costa Rica, except for Cocos Island. However, Cano is much more accessible, and there are many dive resorts and dive companies that...
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The perfect getaway for the experienced diver is the majestic blue water around Costa Rica. Costa Rica is an island rich with outdoor adventures. There is plenty to see and do whether you are...
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Located in Playas del Coco in Guanacaste Province, Rock Divers is one of the PADI Facilities in Costa Rica that offers Diver Certification Programs and Tour Packages regardless if you are a newbie or...
During your stay in Costa Rica and maybe one of your sea adventures, you will surely see a dolphin jumping out of the water. If you happen to be in a family vacation, your...
Considered as one of the greatest and biggest animals ever to live in this planet, the evolution of whales can be traced back to its land-based cousins. Like us humans, they are marine mammals...
Inhabiting the worlds tropical and subtropical waters, triggerfish is composed of about 40 species where most of them are brightly colored with distinctive line markings and spots. Built to crush the hard-protective layer of...
Diving in Costa Rica is known not just for the big stuff like manta rays and bull sharks but also for small creatures like the nudibranch which is known for their extraordinary colors and...
Common Name: Spanish Dancer Scientific Name: Hexabranchus sanguineus Max. Length: 60 centimeters Ave. Length: 20-30 centimeters Diet: Sponges and Tunicates Frequency: Abundant but threatened due to rise in seawater temperature Range: Pacific and Atlantic...