Istražite Puerto Viejo

Puerto Viejo je mali grad na jugoistočnoj obali Kostarike, na Karipskom moru, na jugu pokrajine Limon. Poznat je po spektakularnim plažama i savršenim uvjetima za surfanje, ali je i izvrsna lokacija za ronilačku bazu za istraživanje nekih od najboljih ronilačkih mjesta u tom području. Najveći koraljni greben u Kostariki leži odmah uz obalu Puerto Vieja i proteže se sve do obale Paname. Apsolutno bujan greben s preko 25 ronilačkih lokacija, a ujedno je i dio Nacionalnog parka Cahuita koji sam po sebi ima još više za ponuditi.

Najbolji mjeseci za ronjenje u Puerto Vieju

Kostarika ima kišnu i sušnu sezonu. Kišna sezona traje od listopada do siječnja; uključuje nekoliko pljuskova samo poslijepodne, tako da često ne ometa ronjenje. Povećanje hranjivih tvari u vodi može smanjiti vidljivost, ali privlači veće pelagične vrste. Sušna sezona traje od veljače do rujna s fantastičnom vidljivošću od 25 metara i više te mirnim, idealnim uvjetima s toplom klimom. Prosječna temperatura vode iznosi 28°C tijekom cijele godine.

Top Puerto Viejo Dive Sites

Cahuita National Park Reef

This marine reserve near Puerto Viejo boasts over 40 coral species and 120 types of fish. Scuba divers can spot eagle rays, reef sharks, and sea turtles. With wrecks, sea fans, and brain corals, it's best suited for easy to intermediate dives in a protected zone.

Puerto Viejo Reef

Stretching over 2,700 acres, this vibrant reef is ideal for both scuba and freediving. The abundance of soft corals and massive schools of fish create a kaleidoscopic underwater experience. Suitable for all levels, it’s one of the Caribbean coast’s top dive spots.

Manzanillo Reef

Located south of Puerto Viejo, this site features shallow coral gardens perfect for beginner scuba divers and freedivers. Expect to see lobsters, moray eels, and colorful reef fish. The calm conditions and warm water make it a relaxed, scenic dive.

Punta Uva Caves

This site offers adventurous scuba divers a chance to explore shallow underwater caves and rock formations. It’s moderately challenging and is home to crustaceans, sponges, and small reef fish. Freediving is also possible here with caution.

Playa Negra Drop-off

Just north of Puerto Viejo, this site features a natural drop-off popular with more experienced scuba divers. Expect sightings of barracuda, rays, and occasional nurse sharks. The contrast between black sand and clear Caribbean water adds a unique visual dimension.