
Costa Rica is home to a variety of marine life, which draws many divers. Costa Rica waters can be home to many aquatic species, such as humpback whales and dolphins, bull sharks or bull sharks. Costa Rica is the ideal destination for seasoned divers. Regardless of your level of experience, there are diving destinations in Costa Rica for you to enjoy.
Cano Island
Cano Island has turquoise waters that make for great snorkeling and diving. This region has some of the world's highest concentrations of coral-building organisms, including head and brain corals. It is home to large marine creatures such as manta Rays and humpbacks. There will be fewer tourists and lower prices during the rainy seasons.
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. Here you will find many types of fish and rays. It is also an excellent place to spot bull Sharks and olive ridley Turtles.
Catalina Island
Catalina Island is the ideal place for those who want to have an unforgettable diving experience. These uninhabited islands can only be found two to fifteen miles off Costa Rica's northwest coast. While the visibility and temperature in the area are similar to other areas of the Pacific Coast, there are some differences in the water. Catalina Island has the ideal environment for those who want to dive in warm and calm waters with abundant marine life.

Puerto Viejo
The transportation situation is an important consideration when planning your Puerto Viejo vacation. Because Puerto Viejo does not have official parking lots, most locals park along the roadside. If you plan to drive yourself, be sure to park your car at your lodging so that you can explore the town on foot or by bike. 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.