Wedged between two oceans, Costa Rica is a top scuba diving destination, especially along the Pacific coast where crystal clear waters are home to a broad variety of marine life. There is an assortment of exhilarating places to encounter schools of fish, sharks and rays.
Costa Rica boasts 5% of the world’s species in its cloud, rain, and dry forests along its 800 miles of coastline marked with two weather changes – dry season (Nov – Apr) and wet season (May – Nov). Enjoy the Pura Vida!
Enjoy the view from the catamaran while you taste your drink. Look carefully and observe the dolphins, sea turtles, flying fish and even whales! You can hear the waves sliding down the side of the catamaran, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your face as you admire a beautiful sunset. You can snorkel, SUP, Kayak or walk the beach coastline and have unlimited drinks on board
Catch a boat ride to Playa del Coco
Catalina Island is one of Costa Rica's most popular dive sites for big fish encounters. IMPORTANT: 1 local orientation dive required prior to activity (not included)
Costa Rica's snorkeling sites are always good for a surprise. Encounter turtles and large schools of fish. We go out up to four times a day!
Enjoy a scenic return-ride along Costa Rica's coastline to Playa Huevo
Enjoy a scenic return-ride along Costa Rica's coastline
Enjoy a scenic return-ride along Costa Rica's coastline to Playa Huevo
Enjoy a scenic return-ride along Costa Rica's coastline
The best way to introduce children to scuba diving. It’s fun, easy and safe! Pool or lagoon fun and games is what this is all about and kids learn the basics of scuba diving. Children should be comfortable in the water, but they do not have to be super swimmers. With youngsters in mind, the maximum depth is only 2m/ 6ft
Costa Rica's dive sites are always good for a surprise, including the possibility to encounter big pelagic life like sharks and manta rays, but also turtles and large schools of fish