This dive site, Cadena, is characterized by its protected location from strong currents, making it an ideal spot for divers seeking calm conditions. The underwater landscape consists of a flat bottom with distinct patches of sand and rubble, creating diverse micro-habitats. Navigation is straightforward given the gentle conditions and shallow profile, making it a relaxing dive experience.
Cadena is teeming with marine life, attracting a variety of species to its varied environment. Divers can expect to encounter reef stingrays, whitetip reef sharks, lobsters, and octopuses. Smaller, colorful fish such as damselfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, grunt, and snapper are also commonly observed, contributing to a vibrant underwater spectacle.
With a maximum depth of 16 meters and an average of 8 meters, Cadena is an excellent dive site suitable for all levels of divers, including beginners and those new to the sport. Its calm nature also makes it highly suitable for snorkeling and freediving. The rich biodiversity ensures a vibrant experience, particularly good for macro photography and observing juvenile marine life. The best time to visit for optimal visibility is typically during Costa Rica's dry season, from December to April, although diving is possible year-round.

