Scuba Diving Costa Rica is some of the best of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world. Because scuba diving has only recently caught on in Costa Rica, the dive sites are still incredibly pristine and undisturbed. You’ll be exploring an underwater wonderland that few others have experienced before you. What makes Costa Rican diving so spectacular is its incredible variety of marine life. The plankton rich tropical waters support a vast number of fishes, sea mammals and reptiles (sea turtles). The water is delightfully warm and offers great visibility year round. Both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts offer luxurious accommodations and tons of exotic on shore activities as well.

Caribbean

Costa Rica’s warm tropical waters offer some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world. Because scuba diving has only recently caught on in Costa Rica, the dive sites are still incredibly pristine and undisturbed. You’ll be exploring an underwater wonderland that few others have experienced before you. What makes Costa Rican diving so spectacular is its incredible variety of marine life. The plankton rich tropical waters support a vast number of fishes, sea mammals and reptiles (sea turtles). The water is delightfully warm and offers great visibility year round. Both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts offer luxurious accommodations and tons of exotic on shore activities as well.

Pacific Ocean

The best dive sites on the Pacific side are located off shore at the Cano, Bat, and Catalina islands. The islands require a short boat ride from the mainland in which you’re likely to see several species of dolphin frolicking along side the boat. Once you take the plunge, aside from the hundreds of tropical fish, you likely see turtles, octopus, sea horses, and several species of eels. You’ll also see manta rays, mobula rays, cow-nosed rays, and eagle rays, sometimes in schools numbering in the thousands. The are usuallyseveral shark species around including white tip sharks, bull sharks, tiger sharks and if you are really lucky you may see a giant whale shark – the biggest fish in the world! There are several mammalian species that call these waters home. These include the mighty humpback whale, orcas, pilot whales, false killer whales, spotted, bottle nosed and spinner dolphins. Whew!!!