by Scubabunny | May 28, 2017 | Conservation
It’s been a fun couple of weeks here in Quepos/Manuel Antonio. The craziness of super high season is done and we have settled into the past month with some scuba diving in the mornings and classes in the afternoon. The rains have started to become more...
by Scubabunny | May 12, 2017 | News, scuba diving Costa Rica
The rains have arrived in style as ever in May. With it, a slighter cooler climate which I don’t think anyone is moaning about and lovely fresh mornings to scuba dive. Yes, we are still scuba diving in the rainy season, we are going to get wet anyway right?!...
by Scubabunny | Aug 16, 2016 | PADI courses, PADI open water dive course, scuba diving Costa Rica, Scuba diving Manuel Antonio
Have you come off of a scuba dive before and had that feeling that you are ready to eat the biggest plate of food possible ? You get some grub, sit down for a moment, eat, and then boom! All you want to do is sleep. Sound familiar? Even if you haven’t been scuba...
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 | 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...