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Diving |
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Costa Rica offers some amazing
diving opportunities that differ from other dive locations around
the world. You can expect to see white tip reef sharks, different
types of eels, and a wide variety of fish. You may also see turtles,
sea horses, and clown shrimp. From November to mid-February, you
may see the humpback whales that come to breed in the Northern Pacific
coast.
Your
day will begin between between 7:00 and
8:30 am and will include two one-tank dives
with a snack during the surface interval.
During the interval, you will go to a local
beach to explore, snorkel, or just relax.
All dive locations are NAUI, PADI, NASE, and handicapped certified.
Nitrox is also available to certified divers.
Those wishing to get their open water or other certification in
Costa Rica may do so with advance notice and according to the availability
of the instructor. Note: large groups also require advance notice
in order to insure availability.
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White Tip Reef Shark |
Tour includes:
Fully insured, comfortable, air conditioned transportation, a tri-lingual
(English, French, and Spanish), native tour guide, all necessary
scuba equipment, and snacks on the boat. Cost is $95 per person.
Bring along:
Camera, bathing suit, change of clothes, binoculars, hat, sunscreen,
and any extra diving gear you may want to use
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Giorgiana Dive Boat
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Pacific Green Turtle
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