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The Wreck

Cano Island reef dive known as El Sharko.

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
Reef
Local operator required

Reserve access is controlled, so this is normally run through a local operator with park fees and island scheduling.

Guided boat dive in a regulated Pacific reserve; plan for boat logistics, park fees, and better results on calmer-water days.

About The Wreck

The Wreck is a Cano Island reef dive in Costa Rica that locals call El Sharko for the shark traffic, not because there is a real wreck. Rock and reef structure keep the dive interesting while clear Pacific water brings whitetip reef sharks, manta rays, and turtles into view. It is normally run as a guided reserve boat dive, so planning needs to account for park access, boat logistics, and changing conditions around tide and swell.

Research Estimate At The Wreck

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentLight current
SurgeLight surge

Where Is The Wreck?

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The Wreck Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

13m - 21m

Depth Note

Operator listings place the site at 13-21 m / 40-65 ft.

Best Season

Year-round; calmer windows are best, and whale season adds surface interest.

Typical Conditions

Clear warm water, mild-to-variable current, and visibility that can dip around tide changes.

Safety & Access At The Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Restricted accessWaves

Safety Notes

Treat it as a guided boat dive, keep buoyancy calm around the reef, and choose calmer days when possible.

Access Restrictions

Cano Island is a regulated biological reserve, so access is controlled and normally handled through a local operator.

Legal Notes

Follow reserve rules and do not remove marine life or objects.

Local Intel For The Wreck

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Guided reef profile with open-water boat entries; operator listings market it to all levels, but intermediate comfort is the safer baseline.

Freedive

Not a primary freedive target. Reserve access and boat logistics make scuba the better fit.

Snorkel

Not a primary snorkel site; surface use depends on calm conditions and operator approval.

The Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at The Wreck

Directional shelter context for incoming swell.

Exposure Note

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Wildlife at The Wreck

Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.

Recent Logged Visits At The Wreck

Community dive logs and visit reports for this site.

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Dive Spot Log Averages At The Wreck

Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.

Conditions
Avg. Visibility15m
Activity
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The Wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.

The Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Operator page with The Wreck listing, depth range, all-levels guidance, and shark/manta/turtle highlights.

Tourism overview supporting year-round warm clear water and broad reserve wildlife context.

Operator guide to Caño Island conditions, including south swell/current direction and visibility sensitivity.

www.sinac.go.cr · Official

Official reserve page confirming biological reserve status, coral reef quality, and access rules.

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