Dive Conditions

Visibility: 80 ft / 24 m

Water Temp. 79°F / 26°C

Currents

mild

strong

Weather

Climate

sunny

rainy

Sea

calm

choppy

Crossings

to Cocos Island

calm

choppy

to Puntarenas

calm

choppy

Sea Hunter

“I work full time as a diving instructor, I dive almost daily and have been lucky enough to travel all around the world for scuba, but the best dive of my life happened just a few days ago at a sight called Dirty Rock. As soon as we entered the water we were greated with thosands of fish hypnotically swimming around us. Not three minutes in and a whale shark blessed us with its presence. Being in the water with such a fantastically mysterious and humble creature is a heartstoppingly unforgettable experience. The whale shark reappeard two more times throughout our dive. The calls of dolphins brought our attention 20 meters abouve our heads where we could see the wonderful and happy creatures spinning and playing. Storm clouds of jacks flurried around us and sharks of all diffrent shapes and sizes slide in and out of view. To end our dive we were lead out into the open blue, everywhere you turned your head there was something magical to see, manta rays glazing by, galapagos sharks and of course the infamous Cocos schools of hammer heads. We could hardly leave the water because something diffrent kept catching our eyes. Every dive at Cocos was memerable and magical and I am grateful for it all.” — Genevieve Kemp, Colorado USA

“I work full time as a diving instructor, I dive almost daily and have been lucky enough to travel all around the world for scuba, but the best dive of my life happened just a few days ago at a sight called Dirty Rock. As soon as we entered the water we were greated with thosands of fish hypnotically swimming around us. Not three minutes in and a whale shark blessed us with its presence. Being in the water with such a fantastically mysterious and humble creature is a heartstoppingly unforgettable experience. The whale shark reappeard two more times throughout our dive. The calls of dolphins brought our attention 20 meters abouve our heads where we could see the wonderful and happy creatures spinning and playing. Storm clouds of jacks flurried around us and sharks of all diffrent shapes and sizes slide in and out of view. To end our dive we were lead out into the open blue, everywhere you turned your head there was something magical to see, manta rays glazing by, galapagos sharks and of course the infamous Cocos schools of hammer heads. We could hardly leave the water because something diffrent kept catching our eyes. Every dive at Cocos was memerable and magical and I am grateful for it all.” — Genevieve Kemp, Colorado USA

My favorite dives were at dirty rock and alcyone. I saw a enormous whale shark, tons of schools of hammerheads, very playful dolphins and lots of other very unique marine life. I could not be happier with the diving.

Maxwell Naha, Denver, USA

The boat was incredibly comfortable and homie. It truly had the perfect set up for dive gear, cameras or whatever else could be stored outside. The food was consitantly delisous, often surprisingly so considering that we had been out to sea for over a week by the end, I have no eaten this well in who knows how long. And the staff was out of this world, extreamly hard working, friendly and truly a joy to be around everyone on the seahunter did so much to make this trip fantastic.

Genevieve Kemp, Colorado USA