2 Tank Dive at Catalina Island
Coco, Costa Rica
Trip Type: Scuba Diving
Duration: Flexible
Catalina Island is an amazing diving spot, this tour will take you to see vast marine life that is waiting to be discovered.
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Catalina Island is an amazing diving spot, this tour will take you to see vast marine life that is waiting to be discovered.Half day diving excursion tour that is ideal for the experienced certified divers. Join in on the adventure of visiting this spectacular dive spot. You will have the exciting opportunity to encounter with huge stingrays, bullsharks and other awesome sealife of this side of the Pacific!
You will leave the Dive Center towards Catalina Island at 9:00a and it will takes about 45 minutes to reach the diving point. Upon arrival, you will do two dives and then you will came back to the Dive Center.
Minimum divers: 10 people per tour
The Catalinas offer a wealth of dive sites to explore:
You will leave the Dive Center towards Catalina Island at 9:00a and it will takes about 45 minutes to reach the diving point. Upon arrival, you will do two dives and then you will came back to the Dive Center.
Minimum divers: 10 people per tour
The Catalinas offer a wealth of dive sites to explore:
- Big Cupcake: Massive schools of neon-purple and bright-blue King anglefish occupy the waters at Big Cupcake. Depth: 45 to 120 ft. (roughly 14 to 36 m.).
- Little Cupcake: Similar to its big sister, Little Cupcake is a top destination to spot Parrotfish, often swimming among schools of King anglefish. Depth: 45 to 100 ft. (roughly 14 to 30 m.).
- Big Catalina ("Catalina Grande"): One of the favorite sites for seasoned (and brave) divers, Big Catalina is known as the best spot to witness whitetip reef sharks and Giant manta rays. Depth: 45 to 120 ft. (roughly 14 to 36 m.).
- Two Hats ("Dos Sombreros"): This dive site is marked by two small islands, which jut out of the water to create rock formations that resemble a pair of Mexican sombreros. Steep, underwater rock walls provide great opportunities for marine life encounters. Depth: 45 to 120 ft. (roughly 14 to 36 m.).
- Elephant ("Elefante"): A hotspot for rays and whitetip reef sharks. Depth: 45 to 100 ft. (roughly 14 to 30 m.).
- Dangerous ("Peligrosa"): Despite its name, "Peligrosa" is equally as safe as other Catalina dive sites. A great pick for underwater coral formations. Depth: 45 to 100 ft. (roughly 14 to 30 m.).
- Dirty Rock ("Roca Sucia"): Also known as The Widow, this dive site is one of the best at Catalina. Dirty Rock is named for the bird droppings that decorate its above-water cliffs. Visibility is consistently clear and marine life is plentiful. Depth: 45 to 100 ft. (roughly 14 to 30 m.).
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