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Cocos Island Aggressor

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Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor
Cocos Island Aggressor

Destination: Costa Rica

Itineraries: Cocos Island (4-10 Nights) | From $480++/night

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A brand new custom-built dive yacht, the Cocos Island Aggressor is scheduled for its maiden voyage on January 14, 2023. A 124-foot yacht, this vessel is built and powered for comfort, safety, and stability. The Cocos Island Aggressor is the perfect vessel for exploring Cocos Islands.

 

LOCATION

The Cocos Island Aggressor departs from Puntarenas, Costa Rica. An overnight stay in San Jose is usually required prior to the trip due to airline schedules. Recommended hotels are the host hotels, Holiday Inn Escazu, and Holiday Inn Express Forum in San Jose where group transfers are provided from.

 

Dive Overview

Cocos is a lush, green uninhabited island resting 342 miles off Costa Rica's Pacific coast. Rocky pinnacles surrounding Cocos are beacons for big animals and big action. Schooling hammerheads, countless white-tip sharks, mantas, tuna, and even whale sharks call Cocos home.

[See: Costa Rica Dive Travel GuideCocos Island Dive Travel Guide]

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Accommodations

Types of Cabins, Amenities and Photos

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COCOS ISLAND AGGRESSOR Accommodation Details

The Cocos Island Aggressor can comfortably accommodate up to 22 passengers in a total of 10 cabins. Guests can choose between the Deluxe Stateroom, equipped with two single beds and portholes, or the Master Staterooms, with two twin beds or a queen bed, and a large picture window. All rooms come complete with air conditioning, private bathrooms and showers, and a monitor with a media plater.

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Master Stateroom (L) & Deluxe Stateroom (R)

 

cocos island aggressor Cabin Details

  • Deluxe Stateroom (#1, 2,3,4, & 5)
  • All Deluxe Staterooms have two single beds, 2 portholes, private bathrooms and showers, individual climate control, monitor with media player and hair dryer. 
  • Master Stateroom (#8, 9, 10, & 11)
  • All Master Staterooms have a large picture window, private bathrooms, and showers, individual climate control, a monitor with media player, and hair dryer. Stateroom #10 has a queen bed (Couples only), #'s 8, 9 & 11 have two twins.

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General Facilities

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cocos island aggressor Boat Features

  • Spacious salon
  • Large sundeck
  • Chaise lounges
  • Deck chairs
  • Bar
  • Grill
  • Small library
  • Large storage space for diving equipment

 

Food & Drinks Aboard cocos island aggressor

The menu onboard is varied and plentiful, with a variety of American feasts, barbecues, and local cuisine. The Aggressor’s selection includes fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, iced tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beer and wine, which are complimentary. Due to the high duty charged on liquor, we suggest you bring your special brand from the U.S/International. Due to local regulations; the bar will be closed while the boat is in port.

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cocos island aggressor Liveaboard Deck Plan

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Schedule, Rates & Availability

Cocos Island Aggressor Schedule & Rates

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Prices are in USD, per person and are based on the lowest-priced cabin (quad or double, depending on availability). Port and park fees are not included.

[See also: Inclusions & Exclusions]

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Inclusions

  • Accommodations aboard the yacht
  • All meals and snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, local beer and wine
  • Compressed air tanks, weights & belts
  • Transfers from host hotels (Holiday Inn Escazu and Holiday Inn Express Forum) in San Jose to Puntarenas and transfers from Puntarenas to airport or host hotels

 

Exclusions

  • Airfare (international and domestic) and $29 airport departure tax paid at the airport
  • Insurance
  • Equipment rentals
  • Nitrox fills
  • Certification or specialty courses
  • Hotel stays/day rooms
  • Dinner on final evening
  • Crew gratuity
  • Mandatory: Park Fee (USD $490 for 10-night charters and $350 for 8-night charters) and $30 Emergency Evacuation Plan, both paid onboard.
  • All onboard sales/services have a 13% tax excluding park fees/evacuation program

 

RATES & AVAILABILITY

For more information on other departure dates, rates, and on availability email us at info@bluewaterdivetravel.com or call us at +1-310-915-6677 and we will gladly help you plan your dream dive vacation!

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Dive Information & Destinations

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Cocos Island Overview

Cocos Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located approximately 320 nautical miles off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Cocos Island is the largest uninhabited island in the world and the only one that receives sufficient rainfall to support a tropical rainforest. The isolated environmental conditions of the island are home to a high number of endemic fish and plants. Cocos Island is also well known as being a favorite stopping point for pirates dating back to the 1500s.

 

Cocos Island Dive Overview

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  • Whale Sharks, Schooling Hammerhead Sharks, White-tip Sharks, Tuna, Manta Rays, Turtles and Giant Frogfish
  • All dives from tenders.
  • Water temperature: 72 - 82F, 22 - 28C with cooler thermoclines
  • 3 - 5 mm wetsuit recommended
  • No night diving is currently offered at Cocos Island.
  • 8-night charters:  up to 17 dives
  • 10-night charters: up to 24 dives

 

10-Night Sample Itinerary

  • Day 1 Meet in front of host hotel (See last page for pick up time).
  • Transfer to Puntarenas for boarding and departure for Cocos Island.
  • Day 2 - 3 Arrive to Cocos Island, diving begins.
  • Day 4 - 9 Eat, Sleep & Dive.
  • Day 9 -10 Travel back to Puntarenas.
  • Day 11 Check out at 7 am and transfer to San Jose Airport or host hotels.


[See: Cocos Island Dive Travel Guide]

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Other Information

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Boat Specifications

  • Year built: 2022
  • Length: 124 ft
  • Beam: 28.5 ft
  • Cruising speed: 10 knots
  • Maximum guests: 22
  • Number of cabins: 11

 

Practical Information

  • Time Zone: UTC-6
  • Local Currency: CRC (Costa Rican Colon)
  • Language Spoken: English & Spanish
  • Electricity: 110-volt
  • Payment Onboard: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and traveler’s checks

 

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Call us today at +1-310-915-6677 or email us info@bluewaterdivetravel.com

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Reviews (1)

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Excellent boat, crew and diving. Travelled June 2023. Boat is new but with a story. Hull was laid in 2016 but delays happened and then Covid delayed further. Boat feels new, but with minor signs of age due to building delays. Absolutely beautiful boat. Food was very good. Crew was absolutely top notch. Diving from tenders and gear stays on tenders entire trip — long hoses refill tanks on tenders between dives. This means you do not wear gear during panga rides (easy on at five site with assistance before dive and removal after dive). Terrific because panga rides are 5-15 minutes one way. Crew provided perfect level of assistance. Dive guides were excellent at finding what we came to see. Diving included hammerheads on every dive and wall of hammerheads on two dives; hundreds of white tips; several Galapagos sharks; multiple oceanic mantas; a few mobulas; many eagle rays; schooling jacks (thousands); dolphins feed on the jacks (by exhausting jacks and making them vomit sardines); one panga saw a couple tiger sharks (not mine). Did not see whale sharks. Visibility was very good because rainy season was just barely starting. Crossing was much smoother than expected. Terrific trip.

Visited on 06/2023 - Submitted on 06/21/2023

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