by Scubabunny | Nov 20, 2022 | Conservation, Costa Rica Vacation, Events, Learn to scuba dive, News, PADI open water dive course, scuba diving Costa Rica
Kids ECO Scuba camp We are excited to announce that once agian through the xmas holidays, we will be running our ECO Scuba camps. For kids 11 – 17 you can learn how to scuba dive as well as all about marine conservation. Nos complace anunciar que una vez más...
by Scubabunny | Jan 16, 2020 | Learn to scuba dive, News, scuba diving Costa Rica
Entering the diving world is both thrilling and eye-opening. A new world of interesting creatures all different sizes that swim, glow, hunt, and master the art of disguise. A first dive is unforgettable and will open your mind to just how incredible this planet is....
by Scubabunny | Mar 10, 2016 | Go Pro Costa Rica, Learn to scuba dive, scuba diving Costa Rica, Scuba diving Manuel Antonio
This past week we were lucky enough to take George diving. He is a T-10 paraplegic that has always wanted to scuba dive and with our new center located in the Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, we have a fully accessible class, center and dive boat. With our adaptive teaching...
by oceans | Aug 7, 2015 | Deptherapy, divemaster internship, Go Pro Costa Rica, Learn to scuba dive, PADI open water dive course, scuba diving Costa Rica
Rupert arrived at the shop with a bright smile, firm handshake, and his own pair of fins. Dive bag slung over his shoulder, Rupert hobbled up the cement stairs; two legs, two different sizes. Lead Instructor JT explained that we would complete an open water...
by oceans | Jul 31, 2015 | Deptherapy, Go Pro Costa Rica, Learn to scuba dive, PADI Divemaster course, scuba diving Costa Rica
But how does this Baptism by saltwater work? Primarily, scuba can physically heal a person. Many disabled partake in scuba for healing purposes. “Once I’m in the water, I feel that there are no limitations for me,” Evelyn Felipez, born with spina...
by oceans | Jun 26, 2015 | Conservation, divemaster internship, Learn to scuba dive, PADI Advanced course, PADI Divemaster course, PADI open water dive course, PADI Rescue Diver Course, Project AWARE, scuba diving Costa Rica, Scuba diving Manuel Antonio
1) Super Strength. The physical condition of divers can become seemingly impeccable; they are constantly swimming. According to exercise.com, diving burns a moderate to high number of calories and increases cardiovascular endurance. Furthermore, swimming...