OKEANOS AGGRESSOR I, COCOS ISLAND: General Info
The Okeanos Aggressor, a former ocean-going private yacht, was built by Codecessa Ship Yard in Viareggio, Italy. The 110-foot all-steel vessel was rebuilt in 1984 by a ship yard in Jacksonville, Florida. Two years later, she became the first Aggressor Fleet franchise. In 1996, the Okeanos Aggressor underwent an extensive remodeling & renovation, & now this luxurious vessel provides 22 guests the ultimate comfort & space for cruising & diving. The Okeanos Aggressor departs weekly from the port town of Puntarenas, Costa Rica destined for dive sites along the "Isle of Coco." She can also accommodate any special requests or itineraries when the entire vessel is chartered for private groups. The Okeanos Aggressor was built to Lloyds standards & is approved by the Costa Rican Marine Surveyor Department as a Passenger Ship.
Nine well-appointed staterooms have both double & single berths to accommodate individuals or couples. In addition to those cabins, one quad stateroom has four single berths. All cabins are fully carpeted, air-conditioned, & have a private bath with in-room vanity. Seven cabins are located on the lower level & three are on the upper level. A port window offers great views & plenty of natural light. Your cabin is just steps away from the main salon, dining room & dive deck.
The salon, located on the main level, is an attractively furnished area designed for comfort & relaxation. It features a complete entertainment center with TV, stereo, & a well stocked library of books & magazines. The dining area is separate from the main salon & has two large tables with chairs & a buffet counter.
Exiting the salon & traveling toward the stern of the Okeanos Aggressor, guests enter the large dive deck. Each guest has his/her own dive station with locker for gear storage. The lockers are actually seats used for donning & removing gear. Air & nitrox tanks are conveniently located on the back of locker, always hooked up & ready for diving. Divemasters will fill your tanks in the dive tenders & prepare your equipment for the next dive while you relax. A large, three-tier camera table, with low pressure air nozzles, charging stations, camera rinse tank & wet suit racks are located on this spacious deck. There is a dive briefing area for drawing dive site illustrations & giving site details, along with a head & two freshwater showers located on this deck.
A large dive platform is located only inches from the water level & just a few steps from the dive deck. Most diving is done from the dive tenders, however, the platform is great for snorkeling between dives. Batteries, & an underwater video system are available on board. The Cocos Island live-aboard photo pro is eager to give tips or a comprehensive course with specialty certification.
A wet bar is located on the upper level. (After all, no dive trips need be humdrum!) This open air lounge is a great place for swapping stories about the day's diving & sightseeing. If you would like to catch some sun, this spacious vessel offers guests two sun areas. One is on the upper level near the wheel station & the other is on the top level. The view from the top level of this Cocos Island live-aboard is astonishing. This is the nerve center of serious Cocos Island scuba diving plans, amigos del mar.
Nine well-appointed staterooms have both double & single berths to accommodate individuals or couples. In addition to those cabins, one quad stateroom has four single berths. All cabins are fully carpeted, air-conditioned, & have a private bath with in-room vanity. Seven cabins are located on the lower level & three are on the upper level. A port window offers great views & plenty of natural light. Your cabin is just steps away from the main salon, dining room & dive deck.
The salon, located on the main level, is an attractively furnished area designed for comfort & relaxation. It features a complete entertainment center with TV, stereo, & a well stocked library of books & magazines. The dining area is separate from the main salon & has two large tables with chairs & a buffet counter.
Exiting the salon & traveling toward the stern of the Okeanos Aggressor, guests enter the large dive deck. Each guest has his/her own dive station with locker for gear storage. The lockers are actually seats used for donning & removing gear. Air & nitrox tanks are conveniently located on the back of locker, always hooked up & ready for diving. Divemasters will fill your tanks in the dive tenders & prepare your equipment for the next dive while you relax. A large, three-tier camera table, with low pressure air nozzles, charging stations, camera rinse tank & wet suit racks are located on this spacious deck. There is a dive briefing area for drawing dive site illustrations & giving site details, along with a head & two freshwater showers located on this deck.
A large dive platform is located only inches from the water level & just a few steps from the dive deck. Most diving is done from the dive tenders, however, the platform is great for snorkeling between dives. Batteries, & an underwater video system are available on board. The Cocos Island live-aboard photo pro is eager to give tips or a comprehensive course with specialty certification.
A wet bar is located on the upper level. (After all, no dive trips need be humdrum!) This open air lounge is a great place for swapping stories about the day's diving & sightseeing. If you would like to catch some sun, this spacious vessel offers guests two sun areas. One is on the upper level near the wheel station & the other is on the top level. The view from the top level of this Cocos Island live-aboard is astonishing. This is the nerve center of serious Cocos Island scuba diving plans, amigos del mar.
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