The Caño Island Biological Reserve is located 22 miles away from Osa Peninsula, northwest from Corcovado National Park. It was used by pre-columbians as a cemetery and sacred place.
The Island is 110 meters above sea level. The volcanic rock formations provide the foundation for coral colonies, consisting of five platforms for coral reefs that are ideal for diving and snorkeling. You will be able to watch small mollusks, crustaceans and an endless incredible fish such as angel fish, clown fish, parrot fish, eels, shoals, sharks, stingrays and turtles.
The surface of the Island has crystal clear waters and white sand beaches, some of which disappear during high tide. Occasionally you can swim with dolphins and turtles in this paradise.
Duration: all day.
From 8:00am to 4:30pm.
Includes: aquatic transportation, snorkeling tour at Caño Island, entrance to the biological station, snorkeling equipment, bilingual tourist guide, lunch and drinks, fruits and tour through the mangroves.
Recommendations: wear swimming suite, sun block lotion, insect repellent, drinking water, towel, special medicines (if required).