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Dive Experience
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101-250 dives | ||
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Where else diving
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Hawaii, Florida, Austrailia, Palau, Solomons, Costa Rica, Caymans, Bahamas, Bonaire, Cozumel |
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Dive Conditions |
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Weather
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sunny |
Seas
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choppy, surge, currents |
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Water Temp
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77 to 80 ° Fahrenheit |
Wetsuit Thickness
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3 |
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Water Visibility
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20 to 50 Feet |
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Dive own profile?
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yes | ||
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Enforced diving restrictions
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LImitations by site - computer users could basically dive till 500 psi left |
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| What I saw | |||
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Sharks
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Lots |
Mantas
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None |
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Dolphins
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None |
Whale Sharks
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None |
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Turtles
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1 or 2 |
Whales
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None |
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Ratings 1 (worst)-
5 (best):
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Corals
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*** |
Tropical Fish
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***** |
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Small Critters
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*** |
Large Fish
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***** |
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Large Pelagics
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**** |
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| Underwater Photography 1 (worst)- 5 (best): | |||
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Subject Matter
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N/A |
Boat Facilities
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* |
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Overall rating for UWP's
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* |
Shore Facilities
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* |
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Comments
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Not really setup for U/W photogs at all. Boats small, ride to sites is usually rough (at this time of year), Vis is low (at this time of year) - however fish life is huge. |
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Accommodations
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***** |
Service
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***** |
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Food
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***** |
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Dive Operation
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*** |
Shore Diving
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* |
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Overall Rating |
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Beginners
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** | ||
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Advanced
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**** | ||
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Comments
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Agua Rica is located in Tamarindo on Pacific coast. Dives only at Santa Catalina Islands (which is good). THe marine life there is prolific - lots of sharks, rays, eels, tons of fish, large shools, wahoo, tuna etc. Ocasional whale sharks, although Nov is not the time(usually in spring). The Santa Catalinas are one of the better sites on pacific side of COsta Rica. Agua Rica is run by two expat italians, Claudio and Toni who do a decent job. They do all the diving at Catalinas, which is good. Their boats were both out for repair when we were there, and they were using smaller rented boats which were bad. Boats were too small for the sea conditions resulting in rough rides, and one of them broke down on two successive days. However as compensation, they gave us a discount and free t-shirts. The boat ride from Tamarindo is about 45 minutes as opposed to 1.5 hrs from Playa Coco and Hermosa. However you can reach Bat Islands from Hermosa, but its too far for a day trip from Tamarindo. Costa Rica diving Pacific side is for more experienced. The boat rides, current, surge etc can be rough. Visability varies dependant on rains and runoff. Lots of runoff, limited vis, but lots of plankton, so many fish. Pelagics on every dive - sharks on every dive along with eels, other pelagic fish. Large shools of fish. Forget the inshore sites, just go to Catalinas, or Bat Islands further north. THere are no docks at Tamarindo, so boat boarding is via small skiff on beach, with transfer to larger boat. Tamarindo accomodations range from basic to excellent. Cala Luna resort is excellent. Clean, nice rooms, excellent food, good service. The attitude of the concierge there is "yes", what ever you want - Yes. They are very helpful with info, and will organize anything you wish. Costa Rica has alot of other attractions other than diving. Jungle canopy tour at Tamarindo was excellent, as was the Tabacon Hot springs at the Live Arenal volcano. Driving in Costa Rica is best described as "an adventure". There are now direct flights on Delta to Liberia in the north - otherwise you are in for a 4-5 hour drive from San Jose on two lane roads with lots of trucks and traffic. |
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