DiverDonn
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Just got back from a week+ in Costa Rica ( Guanacaste/Papagayo area). This was not a dive trip but rather a family vacation in which I got a couple of days of diving in.
On the first dive of the first day we saw at least 24 eagle rays- more than I think I have seen total in 15+years of diving. THere were also sharks, sting rays and turtles. There was also more "regular" reef fish then I have ever seen on a single dive, huge schools of every kind. This was all in the area of Monkey Rock. On the second dive of the second day near Catalina island, we saw Mantas and Eagle rays swimming together. The mantas were very big and came within about 20 feet of us- truly awesome.
I had never heard much about diving in Costa Rica before, but in terms of fish life it is now close to the top of my list.
DD
On the first dive of the first day we saw at least 24 eagle rays- more than I think I have seen total in 15+years of diving. THere were also sharks, sting rays and turtles. There was also more "regular" reef fish then I have ever seen on a single dive, huge schools of every kind. This was all in the area of Monkey Rock. On the second dive of the second day near Catalina island, we saw Mantas and Eagle rays swimming together. The mantas were very big and came within about 20 feet of us- truly awesome.
I had never heard much about diving in Costa Rica before, but in terms of fish life it is now close to the top of my list.

DD