Drake Divers
Experience the Pacific's most biodiverse marine reserve with daily guided dives to Caño Island from Drake Bay.
Drake Divers operates from Drake Bay on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, running daily guided dive trips to the Caño Island Biological Reserve. The boat departs at 7:30 AM for a roughly 45-minute crossing to one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the Pacific, featuring visibility up to 24 meters and twelve distinct dive sites. The operator specializes in small-group diving with local guides who have over two decades of experience on these specific reefs. Guests can choose between standard two-tank or three-tank trips that include all equipment, park fees, and a certified guide. The reserve is known for its calm wildlife, including whitetip reef sharks resting on the sandy bottom, manta rays gliding beneath the surface, and sea turtles feeding on the vibrant coral. Beyond scuba diving, Drake Divers offers PADI certification courses ranging from Open Water to Divemaster, all conducted in real open water at Caño Island. The business also provides snorkeling tours for non-divers and organizes excursions into Corcovado National Park, allowing guests to experience both the marine reserve and the terrestrial biodiversity of the region.
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