New Luxury yacht offers scuba charters to famed Cocos Island, Costa RicaOn January 14, 2023, the all-new, 124-foot Cocos Island Aggressor will cruise from Puntarenas, Costa Rica to Cocos Island, a remote, uninhabited Pacific island whose waters are world-renown for schooling hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and whale sharks. The 22-passenger, four-level luxury dive yacht was designed from the keel up with passengers’ comfort, safety, and indulgences in mind. Onboard amenities include a sun deck with hot tub, two guests’ lounges, a restaurant with chef-prepared meals, a spacious dive deck, and a computer station for editing underwater photos. Eleven, spacious staterooms feature private baths and individual climate controls. Throughout the ten-day charter, guests receive five-star service from nine professional, experienced staff members, many of whom have been with Aggressor Adventures® for decades. Book April 4th, 2022 through April 30th, 2022, for January 14 - May 30, 2023 charters and Save $700 per person, double occ. |
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Pura Vida! Cocos Delivers Pure Exhilaration. Cocos Islands adventures include an average of 21 thrilling dives in the nutrient-rich waters surrounding the lush island. Swift currents and underwater seamounts attract massive fish schools, giant marble rays, tuna, white tip sharks, Galapagos sharks, and hammerhead sharks. When conditions allow, the staff shuttles guests to the island for hiking and swimming in the pools of Cocos’ many majestic waterfalls. After the charter’s final dive, the Cocos Island Aggressor is escorted by a dolphin and false killer whales for the 342-mile voyage back to Puntarenas. Guests may continue their adventure in Costa Rica with optional rainforest tours, white-water rafting or surfing. |
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