The many rock islands in the Papagayo Gulf of Costa
Rica make the North Pacific waters a premier snorkeling location. Our snorkeling trip begins after breakfast as we board the boat and take a 20 minute trip North.
Along the way, we may encounter playful dolphins swimming along side or behind the boat. We may see leatherback or ridley turtles. Once we arrive, your guide will lead you to the clear water and the best spots for sighting marine life. The water surrounding the rock
islands are abundant with activity with numerous species of fish are found hiding around rock coral formations. Some of the fish we may see are angel fish, moorish idol, puffers, surgeonfish, snapper, parrot fish, damsels and a variety of eels. Turtles, rays, and the non aggressive reef shark may also be spotted.
Your snorkeling experience will determine which site we go to first. All of our trips make a stop at Playa Huevos where you can explore a cave and snorkel from the beach.

Hmn, this only proves that Papagayo gulf is teeming with marine life. It's indeed a perfect venue for fishing and snorkeling. I hope I could visit this place soon.
Posted by: Simone Gambler | January 02, 2012 at 12:59 PM