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| I dove in Costa Rica a few years back. It was the most enjoyable diving that I have done in years. The visibility can be very low and there is little to no coral but you do see Southern Stingrays, Spotted Eagle Rays, a variety of eels, White-tip Reef Sharks, tons of Puffer and Porcupine Fish, Octopus, turtles, Seahorses, lobsters, Nudibranchs , etc. I did a three-tank dive to Catalina Islands and a two tank dive to bat island with rich coast divers (http://www.richcoastdiving.com/). On the Bat Island trip we saw parts of bull sharks. The visibility was low and the sharks were big so you could not see all of them at one time. On the Catalina Islands trip, I saw schools of stingrays that went as far as I could see (visibility was a little better say 50-60 feet), spent over 12 minutes with a giant manta ray, came within arm distance of three white-tip reef sharks and saw lots of dolphins, and turtles on the way to the dive sites. The local dives were also fun. On most dives I saw the list above but on one dive we saw another school(?) of southern stingrays. Diving was up in Guanacaste on the west coast. I stayed in Playa de Coco at a very nice small place, Pato Loco Inn. |
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| I'm planning a trip to Costa Rica in early December. If anyone knows, I'd like some info on which side of the country to dive and recommended dive operators. We'll be in the country for about 3 weeks and plan on about 3-4 dive days. It's possible that a non diving couple will be traveling with us, so other nearby activities would be great. Any useful tidbits of info are also very much appreciated. Thanks, Ginny |
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| I dove in Costa Rica a few years back. It was the most enjoyable diving that I have done in years. The visibility can be very low and there is little to no coral but you do see Southern Stingrays, Spotted Eagle Rays, a variety of eels, White-tip Reef Sharks, tons of Puffer and Porcupine Fish, Octopus, turtles, Seahorses, lobsters, Nudibranchs , etc. I did a three-tank dive to Catalina Islands and a two tank dive to bat island with rich coast divers (http://www.richcoastdiving.com/). On the Bat Island trip we saw parts of bull sharks. The visibility was low and the sharks were big so you could not see all of them at one time. On the Catalina Islands trip, I saw schools of stingrays that went as far as I could see (visibility was a little better say 50-60 feet), spent over 12 minutes with a giant manta ray, came within arm distance of three white-tip reef sharks and saw lots of dolphins, and turtles on the way to the dive sites. The local dives were also fun. On most dives I saw the list above but on one dive we saw another school(?) of southern stingrays. Diving was up in Guanacaste on the west coast. I stayed in Playa de Coco at a very nice small place, Pato Loco Inn. |
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