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jmoeller Nov 9th, 2008 12:58 PM

Advice needed: Snorkel - Manuel Antonio
 
I will soon be leaving for Costa Rica and need advice on whether to bring snorkel equipment. We will be spending a couple of days at Manuel Antonio and I read that it is possible to snorkel there. Obviously this is the tail end of rainy season. Is it worth bringing? Do any of you have any first hand experience around this time of the year at Manuel Antonio?

Thanks,

Jonathan

volcanogirl Nov 9th, 2008 02:26 PM

We did it, and it was terrible. We had so much sediment in the water that we couldn't see much of anything. We were there in rainy season in July. Personally I wouldn't bother. If you go, I hope you have better luck.

bellaboo Nov 10th, 2008 04:15 AM

I wouldn't bother wasting the room in your luggage.

The "best" snorkeling is out on the left side of Biesanz Beach. There is usually a fellow there who lays out some well worn snorkeling gear on the sand for rent. Just use that....

Not a snorkeling destination.

Linda137 Nov 10th, 2008 08:05 PM

Hey Jonathan - I think you should bring the snorkel, mask and swim fins. Just kidding! Although the rain is suppose to be easing up, I don't know if they are quite to the tail end. We've been communicating with fishing boat operators (we're arriving 11/26) and they are advising us to come prepared to get wet.

volcanogirl Nov 11th, 2008 03:19 AM

The spot bella is referring to is where we went. For the most part CR just isn't known for great snorkeling. We snorkel on every vacation but give it a pass in CR.


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