Murciélago Islands

Part of Guanacaste National Park, the Murciélago Islands lie off the coast and are a prime destination for advanced divers due to their rich marine biodiversity and deep-water conditions. These uninhabited islands are surrounded by crystal-clear waters and coral reefs, offering a unique and thrilling underwater experience.

Activities: The Murciélago Islands are famous for deep-sea diving, where visitors can observe manta rays, reef sharks, jacks, and a variety of tropical fish in their natural habitat. For non-divers, snorkeling is an excellent alternative to explore marine life around the reefs. Boat tours to these islands offer spectacular views of the coast and marine photography opportunities. It’s also a perfect spot for adventurers interested in exploring one of Costa Rica’s most untouched natural environments.

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