
Costa Rica is a paradise for divers due to its diverse aquatic life. There are many species that you will see in Costa Rica waters, including humpback and dolphin whales, sharks, bull sharks as well as manta rays. Costa Rica is a great place to dive if you're a seasoned diver. Regardless of your level of experience, there are diving destinations in Costa Rica for you to enjoy.
Cano Island
Cano Island's turquoise waters make it a great place to snorkel and dive. This region has some of the world's highest concentrations of coral-building organisms, including head and brain corals. Its crystal-clear waters are home to humpback whales, manta rays, and other large marine creatures. During the rainy season, prices for tours and accommodations will be reduced, and crowds will be fewer.
Islas Murcielagos
The Islas Murcielagos, one of Costa Rica's top dive spots, are located at the southern tip on the Santa Elena Peninsula, north of Papagayo. These islands are surrounded by the ocean and offer exceptional visibility. In this area, you can expect to find many species fish and rays. This area is also home to bull sharks as well as olive ridley turtles.
Catalina Island
Catalina Island is the perfect place to dive if you are looking for an unforgettable experience. These uninhabited islands are found only two to 15 miles off the northwest coast of Costa Rica. Although visibility and temperature are comparable to other parts of the Pacific Coast area, there are significant differences in the quality of the water. Catalina Island, which is a warm, calm environment and home to many marine species, is the place for you.

Puerto Viejo
When planning your visit to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, you should be aware of the transportation situation. Puerto Viejo has no parking lot so locals park by the side of the road. If you drive your own car, please park at your lodging. You can then walk or bike around the town's center. There are two options: either take a red taxi to get around town, or you can call a taxi at any of the local businesses.