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Argo Liveaboard

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Destination: Costa Rica

Cocos Island (10-12 Nights) | From $530++/night

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Important Note: The Argo Liveaboard is currently not taking bookings due to a long term charter during 2023 and possibly into 2024. Contact us for some great alternatives or more information.

Argo Quick Pitch

The Argo is designed as a blend of work ship and luxury 130-foot yacht. Extended, multi-task cruises are her specialty and of course she is mothership to the remarkable DeepSee submersible.

 

Location

Departs from Puntarenas, Costa Rica, just 3 hours from San Jose.

 

Dive Overview

Cocos Islands marine life is diverse and plentiful, and this is the place to go for big animal sightings. Famous for its sharks, Cocos is home to large schools of hammerheads.

[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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Argo Accommodation Overview

The Argo accommodates 18 passengers in 9 staterooms. There is a satellite telephone for international calls, a satellite connection to send and receive e-mails and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. Each cabin includes: Shelves, drawers and hanging hooks, a desk and chair, a luxury, private bathroom with granite counters equipped with 110-volt outlets suitable for your electronic equipment. Each room has its own thermostat to control the air-conditioning and is carpeted throughout with a circular porthole.

  • argo cabin 1
  • Cabin 1 has two twin size beds.  Each cabin on Argo is a distinctly themed room, with hand-painted artwork by Carlos Hiller - cabin 1 has a Hammerhead theme.

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  • Cabin 2 is also a twin cabin, with two twin size beds.
 
  • argo cabin 3 
  • Cabin 3 is a double cabin with a whale theme. It has one queen-size bed and one optional upper twin-size bed.
 
  • argo cabin 4  

  • Cabin 4 has a sailfish theme and has two twin size beds.

  • argo cabin 5
  • Cabin 5, with its dolphin theme, is a double cabin, with one queen size bed and optional upper twin-size bed.
 
  • argo cabin 6 . 
  • Cabin 6 is a double Cabin with a turtle theme. It has one queen size bed and optional upper twin-size bed.

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General Facilities

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Argo Boat Features

  • Original, undersea themed artwork throughout
  • Ample deck space for any chore imaginable
  • Comfortable and stylish lounge, dining area and sun deck

 

Argo Dive Facilities

  • Dive gear
  • Nitrox
  • Rebreathers
  • Two dive tenders
  • Knowledgeable and passionate dive staff
 

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Food & Drinks Aboard Argo

The menu aboard offers a delicious combination of American and local cuisine. Meals are varied and well balanced, and we also offer delicious snacks between dives. Food is abundant with plenty of fresh tropical fruit and salads and is served buffet style. Please let us know of any special dietary needs or requests, but try to be lenient, as storage and preparation space is limited.

Soft drinks: Free, Bottle of wine: $15 - $35.

Hard liquor is not available on board but guests are welcome to bring their own, which should be purchased prior to boarding.

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Argo Liveaboard Deck Plan

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Schedule, Rates & Availability

Argo Schedule & Rates

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Prices are in USD, per person and do not include national park fees.

[See also: Inclusions & Exclusions]

Important Note: The Argo Liveaboard is currently not taking bookings due to a long term charter during 2023 and possibly into 2024. Contact us for some great alternatives or more information.

 

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Inclusions

  • Ground transportation San Jose - Puntarenas and return
  • 11-day / 10-night cruise with all meals, including beer
  • Dive-master service; Seven full days of action-packed diving with three dives per day (incl. nitrox fills, tanks and weights)

 

Exclusions

  • Mandatory: National Park Fee $490 per person ($70 per day, on a 10-night trip there are 7 diving days spent at the Cocos Island Marine Conservation Area)
  • The cost of DeepSee Submarine dives
  • Possible fuel surcharge (US$200 per person)

 

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

Located in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 300 miles southwest of Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, lies the renowned Cocos Island Marine Park. A rugged yet incredibly verdant island, this World Heritage Site is the spectacularly beautiful crown jewel of Costa Rica's many National Parks. In 1994, after several return visits to the island, Jacques Cousteau pronounced Cocos, "The most beautiful island in the world."

Thanks to the breathtaking marine life in its waters, Cocos Island was named one of the ten best scuba diving spots in the world by PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) and a "must do" according to diving experts.

Among Cocos Island’s many attributes is a startling degree of biodiversity. This island’s world-renowned waters explode with life including innumerable white tip reef sharks, schooling hammerheads, dolphins, mantas and marbled rays, giant moray eels, sailfish, and of course the occasional whale shark. Other common encounters are large schools of jacks and tuna, silky sharks, silver tips, marlin, Creole fish, green turtles and octopus.

Cocos Island is also home to at least 27 endemic fish species including the exotic rosy-lipped batfish. The terrestrial life at Cocos also exhibits a high number of endemic species. The island is home to 70 of the 235 identified vascular plant species in the world, some 25 species of moss, 27 species of liverwort and 85 species of fungus.

There are upwards of 87 bird species, including the famous Cocos Island cuckoo, finch and flycatcher. There are 362 species of insects, of which 64 are endemic. Two native reptiles are found only on the Island.

Beneath the waterfalls and in the rivers, are freshwater fish that mystify scientists by their very existence. Because of its remote location and abundance of fresh water, Cocos has, throughout history, been a favorite re-supply station for pirates, whalers and sailors.

Early visitors left pigs on the island as a self-perpetuating source of fresh meat. To this day feral pigs and deer abound, much to the detriment of the island’s indigenous ground-nesting birds. These animals, introduced by man, are also responsible for hastening soil erosion with their digging, which undermines and degrades the native vegetation.

If you have extra time before or after your liveaboard trip to Cocos, be sure to consider an extension on the mainland of Costa Rica. Read about Costa Rica's Best Diving Sites if you'd want to add more diving, and contact us for information on what kind of land tours we can book for your to explore the history and wildlife of Costa Rica.

 

 

 

Dive Trip Information

  • Dive Experience for Cocos Island
  • Cocos Island presents the same diving challenges as any other Pacific, Indian or Red Sea diving location. Cocos, however, is not recommended for inexperienced divers because it is an open ocean destination that requires advanced open water diving skills.
  • Please note, the minimum required level of certification to dive at Cocos is Open Water and we strongly recommend having at least the Specialties of Deep & Night Diver. We also recommend having a minimum of 25 hours of diving experience.
  • Most dives are at depths deeper than 60 feet / 18 meters. At Cocos, currents and visibility can be entirely different in just a few hours. 
  • Please note, the dive guide will always be the final authority as to whether a passenger can do any specific dive.
  • Dive Conditions
  • Most of the action is at 60-90 feet /18-27 meters, and most dives are between 60-130 feet / 18-40 meters. The safety limit is set at 130 feet / 40 meters and a dive computer is necessary. Visibility averages 60-100ft/18-30m.
  • Water Temperature
  • Average temperature is 79 F to 84 F (26 C to 29 C), although it can be a few degrees lower under the occasional thermocline.
  • Certification
  • All divers must bring proof of certification by a national certifying agency. The certification must allow the diver to dive to the recreational dive limit of 130 feet (40 meters). 
  • The Dive Master will request to see your certification before you are allowed to dive. If you are certified for Nitrox and rebreathers as well, then remember to also bring those certifications.
  • Nitrox
  • To increase safety and bottom time while maintaining safe non-decompression dives the use of Nitrox is recommended. The vessel offers full onboard TDI training in Nitrox, with Nitrox computers rental. Nitrox fills are free for Nitrox certified divers.
  • The Crossings
  • When all passengers are boarded, the vessel will take 32-36 hours to reach Cocos Island. Crossings are normally calm, but to prevent motion sickness we advise you to take the necessary precautions. At the conclusion of your trip, we will return to Puntarenas where a bus will be waiting to return you to your San Jose hotel.
  • Gear to Bring With You
  • You will need the following gear: 3-5 mm (1/8" to 3/16") wetsuit, mask, fins, snorkel, regulator with visible pressure gauge, a mandatory dive computer, buoyancy compensator, depth gauge, dive gloves, weight belt (without weights), dive light, and dive watch. It is recommended that you mark each piece of gear with waterproof paint or tape. We suggest you put all or most of the above items in a carry-on bag. There is ample storage space for your diving equipment, including your own personal locker.
  • Equipment Provided Onboard
  • We provide you with weights for your weight belt: 2, 3, 4, and 6 lbs. (1, 1.5, 2 and 3 kilos). We also provide you with air or Nitrox tanks -- 80 cubic ft. aluminum (12 liters). Please note, the tanks are standard yoke (INT), not DIN. Please notify in advance if you need an adaptor.
  • Rental Equipment Onboard
  • You can rent a complete line of ScubaPro dive gear: BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, snorkel, and Aladin Nitrox dive computers. There is a limited supply of 15 Liter steel tanks. If you would like to rent one, make sure to reserve it well ahead of time.

 

sample itinerary

  • Day 1 - Upon arrival in San Jose, Costa Rica, you will need to take a taxi to your hotel. There are plenty of taxies available, even big cars for those of you who carry a lot of gear, or we can arrange an airport transfer. The same evening, the Undersea Hunter Group representative will fax you to confirm your pick up time, the next day. Evening at your leisure.
  • Day 2 - You will be picked up before noon at your hotel and transferred by bus to Puntarenas, a seaport village where the ARGO boards its passengers. That afternoon, you will begin the cruise to Cocos Island.
  • Day 3 - All day of travel. There will be ample time to arrange dive and camera gear. The cruise gives you an opportunity to get acquainted with the other divers.
  • Day 4 to 9 - Spent diving the pinnacles around the perimeter of Cocos Island. Divers usually average three dives per day at depths of 60-100' (18-30 meters) or more for up to 21 dives during the trip. Water temperature of approximately 78-82F (27-30C).
  • Day 10 - Make the last 3 dives before the cruise back to Costa Rica and reality!
  • Day 11 - All day to discuss the diving and to compare your adventures.
  • Day 12 - Arrival in Puntarenas. Immediately after breakfast you will be transported back to San Jose. Upon arrival in San Jose we recommend that you spend an additional hotel night prior to departing the country

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Boat Specifications

  • Length: 129 ft / 39 m
  • Beam: 26 ft / 8 m
  • Draft: 12.5 ft / 3.8 m
  • Displacement: 205 tons
  • Construction: Steel
  • Bow Thruster: 360 bow thruster ( Perkins T6 240 HP )
  • Engines: CAT D398TA; 634 kW (850 hp) @ 1225 rpm
  • Bow Thruster: 360 bow thruster ( Perkins T6 160 HP )
  • Hydraulic Power Pak: GM 12-71 ( 350HP )
  • Cruising Speed: 10 knots
  • Maximum Speed: 11 knots
  • Range: 4000 Nautical Miles
  • Endurance: 20 days
  • Tenders: Dive support: 3 x Privateer 24 ft. (with twin 115 HP outboards)
  • Generators: 2 CAT 3304 PCNA (75kw and 65kw) 208 VAC, 3 Phase generators 1 portable generator 5kw
  • Fuel Tank: 15.000 gallons US
  • Water Tank: 11.000 gallons US
  • Safety: Two 25-person life rafts. Complete boat, crew and passenger safety gear. Firefighting system throughout the vessel. Extensive first aid kit. 20 personal diver locator systems.
  • Scuba Compressors: LP 280 Nitrox Membrane System 2 Bauer HP Compressors H13-E3
  • Scuba Tanks: 30 tanks 80 cu.ft. Aluminum 100 cu.ft. Steel tanks (Advanced Reservations Required)
  • Technical Diving: Full oxygen, nitrox and rebreather service, passengers must bring their own rebreathers.

 

Practical Information

  • Time Zone: UTC-6
  • Local Currency: CRC (Costa Rican colón)
  • Language Spoken: English & Spanish
  • Electricity: 110 & 220 V
  • Payment Onboard: Cash, VISA, Mastercard, AMEX
 

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Reviews (3)

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It was a total magic carpet ride! I loved it all. Undersea Hunter was great and the crew and dive masters were professional, and fun too. I had a spacious room with twin beds on either side. There were some fumes lingering below deck there but all was clean and well maintained. If that's the best I definitely want to stay that way on future trips. I guess conditions and sea life were considered not that good compared to what they can be, but it blew everything else I've seen out of the water. Admittedly that's not much and I've never done a live aboard before. It was pretty rough and I was seasick a lot but still had the time of my life. So I lost a few pounds; bonus. The skiffs were easy to dive from even in 2 meter seas, and the dive operation was the best organized I've seen. The island was beyond gorgeous with lush water falls and formations, and booby birds galore. Every ride to and from a dive site was a feast for the eyes. I wanted to see sharks and now I've seen like a thousand of them. There were walls of hundreds of schooling hammerheads, white tip reef sharks everywhere day and night, and Galapagos sharks cruising through channels and cleaning stations every day. On a night dive I jumped in first to wait for the rest of the team at Manuelita Coral Garden, looked down at some eels, lobster, cucumbers, and white tips sharks building into their feeding frenzy, and then something made me look left. A refrigerator-sized animal was cruising directly toward me. I was so happy to be about to see something big…tiger shark! I lit it up and it made a slow half circle and cruised effortlessly into the dark. Soon after, the dive master signaled with a strobe to rejoin the team, which I had somehow become separated from.

There were huge tuna and black jack, acres of schooling fish, and marble rays. I sprang for the Deep See 300 meter dive, as did just about everyone. It was pitch black and everything moved in slow motion down there. It wasn't a non stop adrenaline rush but we saw some really neat stone fish, grouper, glowing gelatinous things, jello nose fish, and other strange things.

The whole experience, the boat, the crew, and the people were awesome. On the crossing home I was completely relaxed and satisfied like never before. I want to go back and do it all again and do everything else too.

Visited on 09/2014 - Submitted on 10/04/2014
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Argo was super comfortable, the rooms had plenty of storage space and enough room on top to have camera equipment, chargers etc.Bathroom was great, good hot shower whenever you wanted. Rooms were cleaned every morning.
There were 4 Skiffs and the deep sea submersible on board and still plenty of room to relax in between dives. The area for camera equipment is great and each diver has their own gear bin with hangers for suits, BCDs etc on top. Showers on deck both hot and cold water for after diving, plenty of yummy food in-between dives - we definitely never went hungry!
The food was AMAZING 5 Star all the way and the BEST thing about this entire liveaboard was the crew! So great, we had such a laugh with them and they helped out going over and above what was required!
Diving - guess I should talk about the diving - Awesome! I came for sharks and boy did I get them :-) My stand out memory is of swimming out into the blue to suddenly be in the centre of the school of hammerheads! Galapagos shark throughout a night dive and quite a few encounters with Tiger Sharks. I could go on! Best Dive trip I have done, I will defiantly be going back and would highly recommend!

Visited on 06/2014 - Submitted on 10/15/2014
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The Argo is incredibly well run by the Undersea Hunter Group. I have been to Cocos 3 times on the Argo. The dive operation, facilities and boat are very top quality!

Of course the diving at Cocos is spectacular if you like sharks. Large schools of hammerheads, hammerheads coming in close to cleaning stations, Galapagos sharks, tiger sharks, huge schools of jacks, snapper, and lovely swim-throughs are part of the diving. For a change of pace, too, there are a couple of shallower dives that include frogfish, stonefish, boxfish and other photogenic species besides sharks. Large eels, octopi and a wide array of life can be found here. The Galapagos, Cocos and Socorro are some of my favorite destinations.

The dive area and camera tables are laid out perfectly. It makes sense that one of the owners was a captain in the Israeli Navy. He has an engineer's mind and this operation is designed and run tightly as you would expect of an engineer or a navy captain.

The food is great and customized for those with food allergies. The cappuccino machine delivers tasty caffeine with or without steamed milk 24/7.

The guides are personable are knowledgeable. Very explicit on diving methodologies, profiles and dive briefings.

The Argo is the best liveaboard experience I have enjoyed. I am a past dive instructor with over 1600 dives around the world.

Visited on 12/2017 - Submitted on 05/17/2018

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