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HolyDiver54

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Hello, we are looking for a trip to Costa Rica that involves both diving and a sloth encounter. Any suggestions? All input is welcomed!
 
Oceans Unlimited in Quepos. Quepos is on the other side of the hill from Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio has a sloth rescue/rehabilitation/release place but I don't remember the name.
 
The Quepos area is very built up and Manuel Antonio is a tiny park surrounded by Quepos. Last time we were there the line to enter when the park opened was about 10-15 people wide and 150 yards long! You may see a sloth, you may not, but you will see way too many prople. I would recommend going a little further south to Uvita, it is much closer to Isla Del Cano where you would dive from either location. Mad About Diving is there and its a nice operation. We had seen as many sloths in the Uvita area as we have in Manuel Antonio. If you really want to see sloths, spend part of your trip on the Caribbean coast, the diving sucks, but there are sloths everywhere.
 
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