Isla del Cano
Isla del Cano Costa Rica is located near the Osa Peninsula in the Pacific Ocean and is designated as a biological reserve due to its diverse marine life.
It is an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling due to the profusion of marine life; numerous species of colorful fish, dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales can be observed in these waters. The greatest coral reef from Costa Rica's Pacific coast may be found around Isla del Cano, as well as crystal clear waters for outstanding visibility. Because this is a biological reserve, you cannot access these waters as you want, but you must register and attend a guided trip to dive around the island.
Mysterious stone spheres lie on the seafloor, harboring a diverse array of marine creatures; stone spheres about which archeologists have no idea of their importance. It is thought that indigenous cultures used this location as a burial cemetery, although no one knows for certain the origin and use of these stones.
The boat voyage from the mainland to Isla del Cano takes around 45 minutes, and the majority of tours leave from Drake Bay.
Location: Isla del Cano, Costa Rica