Aqua Center Diving

Overview

AQUACENTER DIVING belongs to a group of companies dedicated entirely to the diving business. Now in Costa Rica, AQUACENTER DIVING retails and operates as a full service Resort Dive Center with regularly scheduled trips, dive packages, introductory courses, and a complete line of certification training programs. The scuba center is located in Guanacaste, close to the beach, next to the Flamingo Marina and just minutes away from guest accommodations. As a dive operator of an international dive destination, we provide dive quality, qualified staff, convenient diving and excellent customer service. Our team invites you to have the dive vacation you deserve with warm weather, incredible marine life, and spectacular adventure activities.






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Scuba certification agency

Fun Dives

1 Day, 2 Tank $110.00
Snorkler $60.00

Courses

Discover Scuba $160.00
Refresher $160.00
Open Water Diver w/ Confined Dives $495.00
Advanced Open Water Diver $490.00
Rescue Diver $410.00
Emergency First Response $140.00

Details

Arrival Time Morning Dive 7:15 AM
Arrival Time Afternoon Dive 12:45 PM
Gear Cleaning Place to Clean Gear
Transportation Available
On-Site Parking Available
Water Temperature 75°F-85°F | 25°C-30°C

Dive Types

These scuba adventures take divers out on a boat to reach their diving destination. It is recommended that divers are comfortable taking a giant stride or a back roll entrance into the water.
These massive rays are mesmerizing to watch, often curious, and not scared of divers. These dives offer a high probability of manta ray sightings.

Location

Contact Info

Address
Aquacenter Diving

Shop Hours

  • Everyday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Dive Sites and Requirements

Get to know the most popular dive sites and the skills required to make those dives before you book.

Dive Site: Catalina Classic

This site is a where you can see Angelfish, Crabs, Dolphins, Eagle Rays, Eels, Groupers, Lobsters, Manta Rays, Moray Eels, Nurse Sharks, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Reef Sharks, Scorpionfish, Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Stingrays, Trumphetfish, Whales, and Yellowtail Snapper. You will reach this site by Boat.

This dive site is perfect for Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert divers.

Dive Site: Dirty Rock

This site is a where you can see Angelfish, Crabs, Eagle Rays, Eels, Groupers, Lobsters, Manta Rays, Moray Eels, Nurse Sharks, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Reef Sharks, Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Stingrays, Trumphetfish, Whales, and Yellowtail Snapper. You will reach this site by Boat.

This dive site is perfect for Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert divers.

Dive Site: Elephant Rock

This site is a where you can see Angelfish, Crabs, Dolphins, Eagle Rays, Eels, Groupers, Lobsters, Manta Rays, Moray Eels, Nurse Sharks, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Reef Sharks, Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Stingrays, Trumphetfish, Whales, and Yellowtail Snapper. You will reach this site by Boat.

This dive site is perfect for Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert divers.

Dive Site: Hats Rock

This site is a where you can see Angelfish, Crabs, Dolphins, Eagle Rays, Eels, Groupers, Lobsters, Manta Rays, Moray Eels, Nurse Sharks, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Reef Sharks, Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Stingrays, Trumphetfish, Whales, and Yellowtail Snapper. You will reach this site by Boat.

Dive Site: Plate Island

This site is a where you can see Angelfish, Crabs, Dolphins, Eagle Rays, Eels, Groupers, Lobsters, Manta Rays, Moray Eels, Nurse Sharks, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Reef Sharks, Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Stingrays, Trumphetfish, Whales, and Yellowtail Snapper. You will reach this site by Boat.

This dive site is perfect for Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert divers.

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