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Costa Rica Area Info : Nicoya Peninsula : Montezuma : Things to Do Last Updated: Apr 29th, 2011 - 12:36:26


Tours Costa Rica: Snorkeling/Diving in Montezuma, Nicoya Peninsula
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Feb 5, 2008, 09:16

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Snorkeling/Diving in Montezuma, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

Costa Rica 's underwater wonders range from coastal coral reefs to offshore islands.

These varied Costa Rica dive spots contain diverse and beautiful marine life that includes giant manta rays, timid sea turtles, colorful angel fish, intricate coral formations, psychedelic sea slugs, spiny puffer fish, delicate sea fans, curious dolphins and, on rare occasions, whales.

Though Costa Rica's waters contain enough marine life to please the most experienced of divers, you need be little more than a curious swimmer to catch a glimpse of some underwater sights, since there are plenty of spots that are perfect for snorkeling.

Costa Rica is also an excellent place to learn how to scuba dive, since most dive centers offer inexpensive certification courses in English that can be completed in less than a week.

Snorkeling in Curu

Setting sail from Montezuma beach the captain will take you along the beautiful coastline of Bahía Ballena, where you will see breathtaking cliffs and ancient caves.

Pay attention to the alligator shape of these mountains. You might even see some whales, dolphins and turtles on your way to Curu.

On your way back from Curu you will stop by the sunken steamer Banana Express. This former German steamer is an ideal spot for snorkeling.

You will be able to see some magnificent tropical fish and other water creatures including eels, puffer fish, parrotfish, triggerfish, dolphins, manta rays, devil-rays and whales.

Snorkeling in Cabuya

A rare attraction of Cabuya is the small cemetery island (Isla de Cabuya) a few hundred metres off the coast. In pre-Columbian times the Indians used the island as a burial ground, and to this day, funerals are held here.

At low tide it is possible to walk to the island over the rocks to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere with views of the Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve.

The reef on the extreme tip of the island is one of the best spots for snorkeling in the area. Even without snorkeling gear you can often see colorful fishes trapped in the rocky tide pools.

Note: Rates & Details vary by Tour Operator

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