No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeNewsMissing Teen at Costa Rica Beach Renews Warnings on Rip Currents for...

Missing Teen at Costa Rica Beach Renews Warnings on Rip Currents for Visitors

Rescue teams from the Costa Rican Red Cross and National Coast Guard Service continue to search for 18-year-old Diorgel Hall Garth after rip currents pulled him away from shore at Playa Bonita. Hall Garth entered the water around 5:30 p.m. that Sunday while with friends. A strong current carried him out.

Witnesses saw a wave lift him before he vanished from view. Friends tried to reach him but coral and sharp rocks blocked their path. The Red Cross launched a search immediately. Teams halted operations after dark because of waves up to three meters high and poor visibility. They resumed at dawn the next day.

Hall Garth lived in the Corales 2 neighborhood of Limón and held American nationality. He is the stepson of national calypso singer Mike Joseph. Family members have asked boat owners to help scan the coast and nearby areas.

Rip currents, known locally as corrientes de resaca, create narrow channels of fast-moving water that flow from the beach out to sea. They form when waves push water onto the shore and it returns through gaps in sandbars or reefs. These currents can pull swimmers far out faster than most people can swim back.

They appear often at beaches on both coasts. Playa Bonita on the Caribbean side shows them regularly because of its curved shape. Similar conditions occur at popular Pacific beaches that draw tourists, including those near Uvita, Ojochal, Drake Bay and the Osa Peninsula.

Rip currents show up as darker strips of choppy water, areas where waves break less than on either side, or foam and debris that move straight seaward. The Costa Rica Tourism Board installed warning signs at 100 busy tourist beaches. Red flags mean stay out of the water. Yellow flags mean use extra caution. Most beaches lack lifeguards.

If a rip current catches you, stay calm. Do not swim straight to shore. Swim parallel to the beach until the pull ends, then head back to land at an angle. Float on your back and raise an arm to signal for help if you tire.

Ocean conditions change quickly with tides and waves. Visitors should check signs and flags before they enter the water and ask locals about conditions that day. The search for Hall Garth remains active. No updates confirm his location.

Trending Now

Former Costa Rican President Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Acquitted After 25 Years

A Costa Rican court on Friday acquitted former President Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría of embezzlement in the long-running "Reaseguros" case, closing one of the...

Costa Rica Targets Canadian Tourists With First-Ever F1 Promotion

Costa Rica promoted itself as a tourism destination at an official Formula 1 race for the first time in its history this past weekend,...

Costa Rica Bus and Taxi Fares Rise After Fuel Price Spike

Costa Rica approved higher bus and taxi fares this week after a rise in international fuel prices pushed up operating costs for public transport...

Costa Rica Electricity Market Reform Faces Collapse After PLN Reversal

The National Liberation Party has announced it will vote against Costa Rica’s proposed electricity market harmonization bill, a decision that effectively blocks one of...

Costa Rica Mangrove Bees Create Unique Honey in Puntarenas

Families in El Establo de Pitahaya, Puntarenas, are building a small community business around one of Costa Rica’s more unusual local products: honey made...

World Cup Set to Become Biggest Betting Event Ever

Global betting revenue for the upcoming World Cup is likely to be "in excess of $50 billion", betting expert Darren Small told AFP, for...

Costa Rica Named Latin America Leader for Immigrant Well-Being

Costa Rica ranked 44th out of 82 countries in the 2026 Remitly Immigration Index, placing it in the middle of the global list of...

Costa Rican Boxing Star Yokasta Valle Eyes Another World Title

Costa Rican boxing star Yokasta Valle will return to the ring Saturday, May 30, with a chance to add another major belt to one...

Costa Rica President Orders Polygraph Tests for Top Officials

President Laura Fernández has widened a controversial order requiring polygraph tests for officials involved in her government's new security strategy, declaring Friday that judicial...
🌴 The Weekly Pura Vida

Costa Rica, Once a Week

The week's top stories, weather & insider tips — delivered every Sunday. One email, zero clutter.

🔒 Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Loading…

Latest News from Costa Rica

Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador

Live prediction market odds via Kalshi. Updates every 60 seconds.
Kalshi is available to US residents 18+. The Tico Times may earn a commission from new signups.

Costa Rica Car Rentals
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel