Caribbean Liveaboard holidays
Belize Aggressor III
Belize is a wall diver’s paradise, adorned with huge crimson gorgonians and giant orange elephant ear sponges. You will enjoy a week of hassle-free diving at dive sites such as Lighthouse Reef and Half Moon Caye, where moray eels, spiny lobsters and tiny arrow crabs hide in every crack, crevice, cave and tunnel of these beautiful coral formations. Oh, and not forgetting the mystical, world famous Blue Hole dive site!
Liveaboard Services/Facilities: Roomy, air conditioned salon, sun deck with hot tub, loungers, deck chairs, stereo CD player, shaded wet bar, grill, complete photo centre with a computer to edit photos and videos. Dive deck offers individual dive lockers, a camera table with low-pressure air hoses and 2 hot, fresh water showers.
Food, Beverage & Entertainment Facilities: Food is varied and plentiful, with a variety of American feasts, barbecues and local cuisine. Please advise if you have any special dietary requirements at time of booking. Drinks included, fruit juices, soft drinks, tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beer and wine. There is a variety of nightly entertainment, including diving, fish identification presentations, movies and games.
Included: Full board meal plan plus mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks, all local alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, up to 27 dives on 7 night charters and up to 42 dives on 10 night charters (multiple day dives and a night dive each evening, conditions permitting, dive guide, 12ltr tanks (air) and weights.
Not included: Flight/visa, diving equipment, tanks other than 12 litres, Nitrox, port and national park fees ($110 USD port fee (7 nights) and $158 (10 nights) – paid onboard). Taxes and fees paid onboard the yacht are subject to change without notice. Visa, MasterCard, USD or Belize dollars are accepted.
Boarding: Saturday between 3 and 6 pm at the Radisson Ft. George dock located in the heart of downtown Belize City. At 6pm, the yacht departs for its night anchorage to prepare for diving Sunday morning.
Check out: Saturday morning at 8 am. Transportation is provided back to Belize airport or we can book day use at a local hotel with a later transfer back to the airport (please ask for costs).
Please note: 3mm wetsuit recommended. Water temperatures range from 78 – 82F, 25 – 28C. Belize does not allow drone
The Belize Aggressor III sleeps up to 18 guests in privacy and comfort, in 9 spacious cabins. 7 have a double and single bunk-style berth and 1 with 2 single bunk-style berths. There is 1 Master stateroom with one double bed. All cabins offer good storage, ensuite facilities with a shower and climate controls.
Specification: 33 metres long with a wide beam. Built and powered for comfort, safety and stability. Diesel powered and cruise at 10 knots, with 110-volt power onboard.
Navigation and Safety: GPS, Radar, Depth Sounder, GPS, VHF/DSC/SSB radio, E.P.I.R.B. Distress System, Emergency Rafts, Life Vests, Fire Alarm & Fire Extinguishers, Oxygen, First Aid Kits, Satellite & mobile phones, Bilge pump alarm, Search light, Emergency flares, Crew trained in first aid.
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