Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in San José

Ready to check out the best sites in San José for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 4 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in San José to suit your needs.
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Las Hermanicas

#1 - Las Hermanicas

Spain, Costa del Sol, San Jose

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Located just below the mountain of the monk, to raise this very protected, only accessible by boat, anchoring is located at about 5 meters deep, and diving is common after passing a background of Posidonia, we find that would be continued but submerged mountain, it usually goes along the same up to its maximum depth is 12 meters, they will follow the contour, and back up the slope is formed by the same to 7 meters and making a diagonal returns to the place of anchorage.
La Cueva del Frances

#2 - La Cueva del Frances

Spain, Costa del Sol, San Jose

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As its name suggests, immersion in different caves, some close to shore, others a little further away. Chance of several different tours, but always with plenty of life: real mullet, abundance of groupers, morays, grasshoppers, octopus, shrimps etc ...
Los Burros

#3 - Los Burros

Spain, Costa del Sol, San Jose

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These are two distinct blocks of Roqueo, the first is located at a depth of 14 meters, this being the less deep, the other is located at a depth of 18 meters. The immersion is performed is common in Roqueo anchor the shallowest, it is loose blocks of rock surrounded by sand in which we go in a roundabout way, having done this we go through a corridor of about 50 meters to go to the second Roqueo of more depth, which will do the same thing around the same peripheral and we can go back through the center, thus seeing the different holes that are in the same back again to pass through the corridor of sand back again the first block of stone. Los Burros is also known as Los Amarillos.
El Tunel Naranja

#4 - El Tunel Naranja

Spain, Costa del Sol, San Jose

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The orange tunnel is named after a hole covered with yellow encrusting anemones (Parazoanthus axinellae). Also there are rocks where you can find sea cicadas (Scyllarides latus), the community of cicadas is studied by biologists from the Natural Reserve of Cabo de Gata. Natural reserve.