Altitude diving in A lagoon -Freshwater diving
A completely different experience, where your buoyancy changes, the water can be colder, and your visibility may be lower.
A completely different experience, where your buoyancy changes, the water can be colder, and your visibility may be lower.
The Caribbean offers warm and calm waters with plenty to learn about the Caribbean region and culture. We can find turtles, rays, sharks, crustaceans, colorful Caribbean fish, coral sponges, sea cucumbers, lionfish, among others.
Isla del Caño… WOW! Without a doubt, it is one of the most magical places our country has to offer. This biological reserve can surprise us with oceanic manta rays.
This area of the central Pacific offers volcanic rock reefs, coral gardens, schools of fish, rays, eels, turtles, white-tip sharks.
An excellent alternative as it is close to San Jose It offers calm dives, departing from the coast at Playa Manta or Playa Blanca.
We get excited about planning a tour in Catalinas by just hearing the name, undoubtedly a place full of life and highly varied throughout the year.
Playas del Coco is available year-round, but offers the best visibility from May to November. It has a great variety of dive sites—almost 30—, among which Sorpresas, Punta Argentina, Tortuga, Corridas, Punta Gorda stand out, and other lesser-known sites such as Palmares and Punta Ballena. Here we can find turtles, schools of fish, rays, octopuses, nudibranchs, white tip sharks, nurse sharks, stonefish and beautiful rock formations.
The best time to go is from May to September/November. Its main dive sites are Gran Susto, Bajo Negro and Los Arcos. The main attraction is the bull sharks, which may be accompanied by manta rays if you’re lucky. In addition, you can see octopuses, rays, different types of eels, and beautiful corals.
These are paradise islands that offer relaxing dives for all levels in crystal clear waters. We will dive in beautiful underwater rock formations and explore some incredible labyrinths. We will also visit endless canyons, impressive walls, and sunken ships, providing a great variety of diving options.
Three very different islands that offer a wide variety of dives with surprising colors. Here you can do unlimited dives, so you can attitude your desire to spend hours underwater in stunning coral reefs to the extreme.
This Panamanian national park belongs to the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor, so species such as hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, white-tip sharks, and bull sharks, among others, can be seen. It is full of life, with huge schools of fish. In addition, we can see different types of rays, turtles, moray eels, among other marine beauties.
Bocas del Toro is an excellent option to start exploring Caribbean waters. It offers very calm dives, full of life: many corals, sunken ships, and night dives in warm and crystal-clear waters.
2 day tanks
3 day tanks
1 romantic tank and 1 night tank
2 afternoon tanks and 1 night tank
2 night tanks
3 day tanks and 1 night tank
2 day tanks, 1 romantic tank, and 1 night tank
3 day tanks, 1 romantic tank, and night tank
What combination do you come up with?
Venturing to dive in the cenotes and exploring the Riviera Maya is a sublime experience, an impressive opportunity to experience different dives, observe extraordinary formations, and feel like you’re flying in its crystal-clear waters.