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Si Como No

Si Como No

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On the Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast, you can find the Si Como No Resort and Wildlife Refuge. It is situated on top of one of the most idyllic hillsides in Manuel Antonio. It is surrounded by a lush jungle and vivid gardens that overlook the sparkling ocean.

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There are fifty-eight rooms at the resort that are contoured into the lush green jungle across ten acres. All accommodations have air conditioning, ceiling fans, telephone and security box. The rooms have no television. The Superior Rooms have partial views of the ocean and jungle. They have a comfortable split-level design with a private balcony, shower, mini-bar, king sized bed and double sofa or two queen sized beds depending on availability. The Deluxe Rooms have panoramic views of the jungle and ocean from every window and private balconies. There are high ceilings, showers, mini-bar, king bed, sitting area, or extra bed. The Deluxe Plus is perfect for families or couples. The rooms have the same stunning views as the regular Deluxe Room but are more spacious. The Honeymoon Suite has a panoramic view of the jungle and ocean. It comes with its own private balcony and private whirlpool bathtub.
There are two unique restaurants: Claro Que Seafood Grill and Rico Tico Jungle Grill. Claro Que Seafood Grill is located on a jungle terrace and offers an elegant atmosphere with fresh seafood and fantastic wine. Guests looking for a more laid-back option select the RIco Tico Jungle Grill as the place to be. It is famous for its Banana Flambe fire show, canopied dining area, and poolside service.
The resort’s staff has years of experience at massaging away sore muscles and providing maximum relaxation. Appointments are available between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. seven days a week. The Cala Spa Sampler is a 90-minute massage that focuses on the neck, back, shoulders, face, and feet. There is also the Cala Spa Body Wrap where you can choose between chocolate, ginger and green tea, algae, and volcanic clay to detoxify your entire body. The spa offers many other massages, scrubs, and manicures for any guest to enjoy



Dive Conditions

Costa Rica- Diving seasons in Costa Rica can be split into rainy season (May to November) and dry season (December to April). Each season brings its own advantages. Depending on the area, visibility usually ranges from 15-30 metres/50-100 feet. June through September generally brings the best visibility. Costa Rica has a tropical and subtropical climate and has a year-round diving season. The water temperature from January to March hovers around 27°C/80F and around 28°C/82F from July to September.
Cocos Island - Don't expect colorful reefs and white sandy beaches. Coco's Island is a volcanic island emerging from the ocean, with steep walls, huge submerged rocks, and a few hard corals. Above water, the land is mountainous with rainforests and the climate is humid and tropical.
Belonging to Costa Rica, Cocos Island is the mecca for divers looking for big animals, open ocean, and advanced diving. Sharks are the main attraction. Cocos is not a place with pretty corals or reefs. It is a gorgeous, uninhabited island, approximately 5 x 2 miles (8 x 3 km) in size. The bottom is a sloping rocky substrate without a lot of colors.
What divers do experience is amazing marine life - prolific shark populations including reef whitetip and scalloped hammerheads, plus a chance of many other species. There is also great schooling fish action, and a good chance of seeing true pelagics like wahoo, tuna, and even billfish. If you are comfortable with deep (100ft) nitrox diving in open oceans, and the possibility of swell, strong currents and low vis, Cocos island can be the apex dive trip of your dive career. It is not a place for non-divers or novice divers. Advanced certification and experience are recommended.
Water temperatures at Cocos Island in June/July is usually 81F degrees at all depths. It stays from 80-82F during the summer. The water can get much colder, down in the lower 70s in the winter. Thermoclines are common, and deep down can get into the 60s. Visibility in June through July is usually 50-70ft. Visibility can be variable but 30-50ft is normal, with even better visibility from January through May.