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Caribbean - Liveaboards


The Caribbean has something to offer everyone and one of our most popular diving regions after the Red Sea. For many, the Caribbean epitomizes luxury in an idyllic setting, for divers it offers so much more.

Surprising and enchanting, visit underwater sculpture parks, varied wreck dives & coral gardens. Experience fast and thrilling drift dives & cave diving. The Caribbean Sea is the right choice for the novice & the tekkie diver with its ample choice of shore and boat dive sites, resorts, dive centers & liveaboards.

Each island has an individual character and feeling but always offering a warm, friendly welcome, exotic food, tropical fruit and fresh seafood. Mix this up with a sundowner and lively music against a backdrop of cobalt blue skies and you’ll want to return before you leave.
 


Cayman Aggressor IV - Cayman Islands, Caribbean

A 110 ft yacht built and powered for comfort, safety and stability.

Accommodation: Nine deluxe staterooms (6 with a double and single berths, 1 with a queen bed and 2 with twin berths), all have private toilet and shower except twin cabins which share.

Facilities: Air-conditioned salon with entertainment centre, galley, shaded sun deck hot tub and deck chairs. Computer with email access via satellite. Onboard safety equipment including defibrillator and D.A.N. oxygen system. Photo lab.

Diving Large well designed dive deck with divers own personal dive station with seat and locker. Air/nitrox fills.

Liveaboard (7 nights)

Sat Depart UK for Cayman Islands. Met and transferred to the Cayman Aggressor IV. At 18:00 hrs dinner is served onboard followed by the Captain’s briefing.

Sun Dive briefing. Guests may enjoy up to five dives each day. All dives are conveniently made from the mothership. Excellent snorkeling is available for non-diving passengers. While you are diving, the chef prepares delicious snacks and scrumptious meals, served on schedule. Night diving is offered every night.

Mon - Thu Diving continues at favorites like Bonnie’s Arch, Devil’s Grotto and Trinity Caves. Weather permitting, the Aggressor makes an overnight journey to Little Cayman. Here, guests dive famous Bloody Bay Wall, a glorious coral eden starting at only 16 feet! After a day or two at Little Cayman, the Aggressor speeds to Cayman Brac to explore the Capt. Keith Tibbetts, a 300 foot Russian destroyer. The week culminates back on Grand Cayman with the world famous feeding frenzy at Stingray City.

Fri After diving, the yacht returns to George Town at approximately 13:00 hrs. Guests may shop or sightsee in town. The Captain and crew host an evening cocktail party at 18:00hrs. Since dinner is not served onboard this evening, the crew will arrange transportation to a local restaurant.

Sat Checkout time is 08:00hrs. Transfer to the airport for return flight to UK.

Itinerary may vary due to weather conditions and vessel location.

Prices (7 nights) from:  Low   High 
Cayman Aggressor  £1889  £2249 

A non-refundable deposit of 35% is required at the time of booking. Final balance due 15 weeks prior to departure.

Fact File

Diving Conditions

House Reef Shore Diving Boat Diving Liveaboard Wreck Diving Tech Diving

Suitability:

Beginners 

Intermediates 

Advanced 

Technical 

Best Time: November - April (Dry season), May - October (Wet season)

Average Air temps: 24-30°C

Average Water temps: 26-28°C  Recommended - 3mm shortie/full suit.

Visibility: 5-100m (Jan-June)
Up to 200m (July - December)

Top Dive Sites: Stingray City - Grand Cayman, Bloody Bay Wall - Little Cayman. Wrecks USS Kittiwake, Balboa & Oro Verde - Grand Cayman, San Miguel - Little Cayman, Captain Keith Tibbets - Cayman Brac. Spectacular wall dives. North Wall .

Great Reasons to Dive in the Cayman Islands

  • World class, year round diving.
  • Twin centre diving with Cayman Brac &  Little Cayman.
  • Outstanding visibility.
  • Sheltered, calm easy access dives - photographers heaven.
  • Excellent snorkelling trips.
  • Marine Parks plan since 1986 ensuring regulated dive sites.
  • 281 single & double mooring to control numbers of dive boats.