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Central America Diving Belize Costa Rica Bay Islands of Honduras (Franko Maps electronic Fish ID Cards)

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THIS PRODUCT IS AN ELECTRONIC DOWNLOAD AND WORKS ON A PC/MAC/ANDROID/IPAD, IPAD MINI, ANDROID TABLET/ANDROID PHONE AND IPHONE. TOTAL PAGES: 458 NUMBER OF ELECTRONIC FRANKO MAPS CARDS: 11 The cayes are coral sand and/or mangroves islands, that are located between the mainland and the barrier reef, on the barrier reef, and on or within the reef perimeters of the offshore atolls. The cayes and atolls provide superior opportunity for SCUBA diving, snorkeling, fishing, boating, sailing, sailboarding, and sea kayaking, as well as habitat for both nesting birds and turtles. The second-largest country in Central America – and also one of the poorest The Bay Islands are the country’s biggest drawing card. The archipelago offers some of the best diving in Central America, not to mention the chance to swim with dolphins and come face to face with whale sharks. This archipelago consists of several small islands located 20 miles off the north coast of the country in the Caribbean Sea. They offer opportunities to dive that are competitive with some of the best sites in the world. Three great islands to consider for diving in Honduras are Roatan, Utila, and Guanaja. Each Honduras Island offers a very different experience and each has its own unique characteristics. When talking about scuba diving in Costa Rica, Catalina Island is your best chance to swim with the Pacific Giant Mantas. The Islands are about 20 miles/30 km south of Playas del Coco. The Islands are known for huge schools of fish, large schools of Devil or Cow Nose Rays. Humpback Wahle, Dolphins or Orca Whales are occasionally sighted there. Bat Islands are a world class dive location for advanced divers in Costa Rica. One of the highlights are the face to face encounters with massive bull-sharks, up to 12ft/3.5m. The season for Bat Islands trips is from May to end of September.