Cocos Island Aggressor, Costa Rica

Cocos Island Aggressor, Costa Rica

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  • NitroxSurcharge
  • Wi-FiNo
  • Equipment
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  • Groups or
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    Yes
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  • Year built2023
  • Length37.7
  • Width8.6
  • Capacity22
  • MaterialSteel

This liveaboard offers a practical and comfortable way to explore one of the most exciting diving destinations in the world, perfect for those looking to dive into the heart of the Pacific's underwater treasures.

Boat Interior and Exterior
Accommodating up to 22 passengers, the liveaboard features 11 cabins that are efficiently designed to ensure a comfortable stay. Each cabin is equipped with essential amenities such as air conditioning, a media player, and a hairdryer. The lower deck houses five deluxe cabins with twin beds, while the upper deck offers two master staterooms, one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, providing a restful environment after a day of diving.

Safety
The vessel is equipped with all necessary safety equipment to ensure a secure diving experience. This includes life rafts, life jackets, comprehensive fire fighting equipment, and first aid kits. Safety procedures are rigorously followed by an experienced crew, making safety a paramount concern during your dive trip.

Dive Deck
The dive deck is well-organized, offering ample space for personal gear storage and easy access to diving essentials. Divers can utilize tanks with both K-valves and DIN valves, and weight belts and weights are provided. The deck layout is designed to facilitate smooth entries and exits, enhancing your overall diving experience.

Itinerary
The liveaboard schedules 10-night cruises to Cocos Island, allowing divers to immerse themselves in an underwater haven teeming with life. Renowned for sightings of large pelagic species, Cocos Island offers encounters with schooling hammerheads, white-tip sharks, mantas, tuna, and whale sharks. The rich biodiversity and spectacular underwater topography make each dive an exciting exploration.

When to Dive
The best times to embark on a dive trip to Cocos Island are during the dry season from December to May, which typically offers calmer waters and better visibility. The rainy season from June to December brings a different appeal, with increased plankton levels attracting mantas and whale sharks, providing exceptional opportunities for unique sightings

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  • 25% will be required within 3 days after the booking confirmation to secure the booking
  • 100% will be required in 99 days prior to the embarkation date

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  • 100% will be charged if cancelled in 97 days before the embarkation date
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CabinsView deck plan
Deluxe Stateroom (#1, 2, 3, 4, & 5)
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Twin Beds
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
5 Cabins
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)
Deck
Upper Deck
Bedding
Double Bed or Twin Bed
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
3 Cabins
All Master Staterooms have a large picture window, private bathrooms and showers, individual climate control, a monitor with a media player, and a hairdryer. Cabins 8, 9 & 11 have two twins
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Cocos Aggressor is the worst I been on.The cruise director didn’t flinch when I told him this was my 9th Aggressor and my induction to the Seven Seas Club. The cruise director and the captain was our DM that carries camera while guiding us. The captain was the worst that took too long of taking pictures. He only care about his photography. One diver surface alone and was far ahead. 3 divers was left filming school of jacks while he went ahead without signaling the divers. On several occasions, he lead us swimming thru currents while the other panga dove w the currents on the same site. The cruise director led us to deep dives on every dives. And, on several dives there were only 1hr surface interval which affected NDL even diving on nitrox. Not everyone was treated equally. He also lead a land excursion which was quite dangerous. One diver was seriously injured and one almost swept away to the other side. Two pangas dropped off 20 divers that needs to swim to the beach with crashing waves was a disaster. As a cruise director, he should have noticed it was not safe to do the excursion and should have postponed it to a later time. This is the first Aggressor I been on that VIP service was lacking. I had to asked for help carrying my camera. They are not attentive w divers coming up from a dive too busy chatting, especially, the captain. And, this the first Aggressor that I had to clean my gear. They did not change the water after the 2nd dive and expected us to clean our gear in dirty water. The cruise director didn’t wait until all guests cleaned their gear. They prematurely dumped 3 water containers and we were left w one. Cruise director cleaned his gear/rental with the hose I been waiting for to clean my camera and regulator. I decided to take those items to my room to clean. I commanded the waiter/chefs they made the experience torturable. The food was good, especially , the sushi party and was attentive w dietary needs. Also the crew was more concerned w bruises on my eyes/forehead from the beach outting than the director. I did wish that water pitcher should have been placed during meals and a linen napkins for dinner. Also, an acrylic wine glass have been good during the cruise like all other Aggressor I been on. This Aggressor needs to be par w other Aggressor. It made me sad that hold a low degree of the Aggressor standard.
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