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 fter an overnight journey of 375 miles in the Pacific Ocean,
21 lucky divers arrive at one of the most coveted dive destinations
in the world, Cocos Island, Costa Rica. A week later, they
return to civilization with memories of swimming with hundreds
of hammerhead sharks, photographing graceful mantas and splashing
in waterfalls on one of the world's largest uninhabited islands.
The 120-foot Okeanos Aggressor, which hosted a Dateline NBC
crew filming a "Thrill Seeker" program, offers ten-day and
nine-day dive adventures originating in Puntarenas, a small
fishing village on the western coast of Costa Rica. After an overnight
stay in San Jose, Costa Rica, Aggressor guest board a charter
bus for a scenic, two-hour bus ride through Costa Rica's beautiful
countryside before arriving at the Okeanos Aggressor port.
Once on board, guests may unpack, relax and enjoy delicious
dinner served by the on-board chef. The 36-hour journey to
Cocos gives everyone a chance to prepare their gear and get
to know one another; it also adds to excitement of what lies
ahead.
Throughout the week of diving, you'll encounter a spectacular
array of marine life large and small-most quite large! Many
diver describe the diving at Cocos as "high-voltage" or "on-the-edge,"
and after drift dives at Alcyone or Big Dos Amigos with a
few hundred hammerheads, thousands of horse-eye jacks and
a manta or two, you may agree. Other frequently
seen marine life includes dolphins, tuna, marble rays, eels,
white tip sharks and silky sharks. Okeanos Aggressor divers
have also been treated to spectacular whale shark encounters.
Weather permitting, guests will be shuttled to the island
for a hiking tour. The lush uninhabited island in covered
with verdant jungles and countless waterfalls all waiting
your exploration. You may want to capture some of the Cocos's
underwater splendor on film with one of the on-board rental
underwater cameras. There is a full line of rental camera
equipment and dive gear available throughout the week, as
well as certification and specialty courses including nitrox
certification.
At the end of your exciting adventure, the Okeanos Aggressor
returns to Puntarenas. Check-out is
between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. On the day of departure, the crew
will transport you and your luggage with the group to your
hotel, or the airport in San Jose. Due to cooler water temperatures
and strong currents, the diving conditions in Cocos may not
be suitable for beginner divers.
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