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Cocos
Island Liveaboards
Scuba Diving Cocos Island
Schooling Hammerheads, Manta Rays, and much
more...
Hammerheads, Scuba Diving Cocos Island
Cocos
Island, Isla del Coco, lies 260 miles (550 km) off the Pacific coast
of Costa Rica and is the world's largest uninhabited island
with unparalleled beauty. It is the only island in the tropical
eastern Pacific with a humid tropical forest. The national park,
named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, is a haven for myriad's
of bird species, lush tropical gardens and over 200 cascading waterfalls.
Cocos Island is an isolated ocean oasis. For decades, pirates
and adventures used the island as a hideout. Some claim Robert Luis
Stevens wrote about this island in his popular book titled "Treasure
Island".
Scuba Diving Cocos Island: The underwater world of the national park has become
famous due to the attraction it has for divers who rate it as one
of the best places in the world to view large pelagic species such
as hammerheads, sharks, manta rays, tuna and dolphins.
Now,
as Cocos continues to concentrate marine life from hundreds of miles
around, it is recognized as one of the last wild places on earth.
Scuba diving Cocos Island offers some of the finest big animal diving in the
entire world. Hammerheads are Cocos Islands claim to
fame! Exciting moments await you when you are entranced with hundreds
of schooling Hammerheads. Along with giant Manta Rays, bottlenose
dolphins, whale sharks, sharks, tuna and millions of smaller fish,
all are home in Cocos Island.
Be sure to contact us for any and all information
in regards to this astoundingly diverse and exotic destination,
including our current rates and schedules.
COCOS ISLAND - UnderSea Hunter, March 28-April 7 2010 Trip Report
COCO’S ISLAND ~ COSTA RICA,
March 8 - 18 2008 Trip Report
Cocos
Island Liveaboards
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