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  • Flamingo or Potrero$12Start Time: 6:00 PM
  • Coco$205Start Time: 5:00 PM
  • Tamarindo$12Start Time: 5:15 PM

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590
Half Day
Ocean
Min Age : 12

Highlights

Scuba diving at night in Costa Rica is a once in a lifetime experience. Book your next excursion here.

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Night Diving!- brought to you by Special Places of Costa Rica
Wreck Diving in Costa Rica so cool!
Night Diving!- brought to you by specialplacesofcostarica.com
Night Diving in Costa Rica is a magical experience!
Night Diving!- brought to you by Special Places of Costa Rica
So cool! Make sure you reserve your spot to do a guided wreck dive in Costa Rica!
Night Diving!- brought to you by specialplacesofcostarica.com
This boat had trouble on the way down and settled on its side.
Night Diving!- brought to you by specialplacesofcostarica.com
Always, Always, ALWAYS dive with a buddy!
A lone diver decends into the oean deep along a vast reef wall just off the Costa Rican coast.
The nocturnal world of night diving in Costa Rica offers a rare look at a completely different oceanic sea-life.
Night Diving!. - brought to you by Special Places of Costa Rica
Hanging out with white-tipped reef sharks on the bottom of the Costa Rican sea floor.
Night Diving!. Several night divers watch in wonder as a large sting-ray swims very close to the group near the bottom of the Costa Rican ocean.- brought to you by Special Places of Costa Rica
Night diving in Costa Rica exposes excited divers to a rich world of nocturnal sea-life, like this baby manta ray.
Night Diving!. A lone diver decends into the oean deep along a vast reef wall just off the Costa Rican coast.- brought to you by Special Places of Costa Rica
The nocturnal world of night diving in Costa Rica offers a rare look at a completely different oceanic sea-life.
Night Diving!. A woman diving at night inspects a reef with her dive-light, off the shores of Costa Rica.- brought to you by specialplacesofcostarica.com
A good dive light is essential for a safe night dive. It brings out all the vibrant colors of nocturnal life and MOST importantly, helps others see YOU!

Tour Description

Scuba diving at night in Costa Rica is a once in a lifetime experience.  Start the boat ride with briefings from your guides regarding the boat and dive safety and procedures. Along the way, keep your eyes open for signs of dolphins, whales (in season), mating turtles (in season) and the amazing jumping rays.

We will choose two dive sites off the coast of Costa Rica. Weather & daily conditions depending, will dive to a maximum depth of 60ft (40ft if certification is restricted).

With the possibility of seeing White tip reef sharks, Spotted eagle rays, Giant Manta Rays, Nudibranchs, Octopus, big schools of fish, eels and even maybe a seahorse, the variety of life in this ocean is astounding and never boring as it changes so much during the year.

The key to a safe scuba diving experience at night is to be properly geared up.  Always keep your eyes open as you never know what might swim your way!

There is a vast difference between scuba diving at night and a day dive!  The reef actually transforms into a different world once the sun sets down.

Although many shipwrecks sink too deeply to be easily visited by recreational scuba divers, a few land intact in water that’s shallow enough to dive to without special precautions and equipment (120 feet or less) yet not so shallow that big storm waves smash them into pieces.  These wrecks become artificial coral reefs, and the big hollow spaces are favorite lurking spots of groupers, sharks, eels and more!

The Costa Rica reef system is nocturnal within itself and your favorite coral will look totally different at night when the coral polyps extend their tentacles to feed.

Some species of fish are more active during night compared during the day, like the smaller types of sharks for example.

What is Included?

  • Monday-Saturday
  • Pick-up time: 4:30 pm in Tamarindo, 5:00 pm Westin, Conchal/Flamingo
  • Return: 7:30 pm
  • Fruit and cookies, fresh water and ice tea provided.

What is Excluded?

Gratuity and incidentals

Know Before You Go

  • Advanced Scuba License required
  • Bring Bathing Suit & Towel
  • Bring Sun Hat / Sunglasses, Sunscreen
  • Bring Your Camera
  • Medically approved if there has been any major health issues/changes since last dive