Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard Reviews & Specials - Bluewater Dive Travel

Roatan Aggressor

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The Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
The beautiful Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
The Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard on the water.
Food aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
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Scuba divers ready to enter the water from the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
A cabin with bunk beds and a sink aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
A cabin with a double bed aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
The modern dining room aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
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People fill their plates at the buffet on the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
People enjoy the hot tub aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
People observe a dive briefing aboard the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.
Camera table on the Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard.

Destination: Roatan

Itinerary: Roatan, Utila, Cayos Cochinos and the Sea Mount (7 Nights) | From $414++/night

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Roatan Aggressor Quick Pitch

Guests aboard the Roatan Aggressor will experience the best diving in the Bay Islands of Honduras which is both easy and exciting.

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Location

The Roatan Aggressor operates from the dock located at Romeos Restaurant on Roatan in French Harbor.

 

Dive Overview

The Bay Islands are world-renowned for their sheer walls, mystical wrecks, massive barrel sponges and captivating macro critters. These waters are also home to larger marine species, such as Whale Sharks, Caribbean Reef Sharks, and Bottlenose Dolphin. The region has fantastic critter diving with subjects like Electric Rays, Longsnout Seahorses, ferocious looking Spoon-nose Eels, Rough Box Crabs, Yellow-headed Jawfish, Sailfin Blennies, and even Southern Stargazers.

[See: Roatan Dive Travel Guide]

 

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Accommodations

Types of Cabins, Amenities and Photos

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Roatan Aggressor Accommodation Details

Accommodations include 9 deluxe staterooms, 7 with a double and single berth, one with 2 twin beds and 1 with a queen bed. All staterooms have climate controls, private bathrooms, and showers. The Roatan Aggressor sleeps 18 guests in privacy and comfort.

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Roatan Aggressor Cabin Details

  • Twin (#2-3) and Deluxe Staterooms (#4 - 9)
  • With two sets of twin bunk-style beds staterooms the deluxe have a double bottom bed and single top bunk bed and #2 & #3 has two twin bunk style beds each with a private head and shower, port hole, individual climate control, monitor with media player, USB/110v outlet and hair dryer.
  • Master Stateroom (#1) Queen
  • A queen bed with a private head and shower, individual climate control, monitor with media player USB/110v outlet and hair dryer. No port hole.

 

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General Facilities

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Roatan Aggressor Boat Features

  • Roomy, air-conditioned salon and dining area
  • Sundeck complete with hot tub
  • Lounge and deck chairs
  • Stereo (has an iPod plug-in)
  • Shaded wet bar and grill
  • Complete photo center

 

Roatan Aggressor Dive Facilities

  • Nitrox (unlimited Nitrox is $100 per week or $150 for 10-night trips)
  • Individual dive lockers
  • Camera table with low-pressure air hoses
  • Two hot, fresh water showers on the dive platform
  • Up to five dives per day (2 on the last day) including night dives
  • Full line of Aqualung rental gear available aboard
  • Several diving specialty courses

 

Food & Drinks Aboard Roatan Aggressor

The menu onboard is varied and plentiful, with fresh local fruits and veggies, island seafood, and locally grown meats serving Caribbean and American feasts, barbecues and local cuisine. The Roatan Aggressor’s selection includes fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, iced tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beer and wine, which are complimentary.  

 

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Roatan Aggressor Liveaboard Deck Plan

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Schedule, Rates & Availability

Roatan Aggressor Schedule & Rates

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Prices are in USD, per person and are based on the lowest priced cabin. Port and park fees are not included.

[See also: Inclusions & Exclusions and Full Rates by Cabin Type]

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Roatan Aggressor Rates

Date

Twin

Deluxe

Master

January 2, 2021 - January 1, 2022

$2,995

$3,095

$3,295

January 1, 2022 - January 7, 2023

$2,995

$3,095

$3,295

January 7, 2023 - January 6, 2024

$2,995$3,095$3,295

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Inclusions

  • Accommodations aboard the yacht
  • All meals and snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, local beer and wine
  • Diving
  • Compressed air tanks, weights & belts

 

Exclusions

  • Airfare (international and domestic)
  • Insurance
  • Equipment rentals
  • Nitrox fills
  • Certification or specialty courses
  • Hotel stays/day rooms
  • Dinner on final evening
  • Crew gratuity
  • Mandatory: A port/park fee of $125 for 7-nights and $185 for 10-nights will be collected at the beginning of the week in CASH
  • All onboard purchases including courses, boutique, etc.  will incurr a 19% VAT tax
  • Airport transfers

 

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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Roatan Dive Overview

  • Remote seamounts, wrecks, plunging walls, beautiful coral reefs, turtles, moral eels, Southern Sennets, manta rays, whale sharks and more
  • All dives from mothership
  • Water temperature: 78-84F, 25-28C (summer months) 75–80F, 24-27C (winter months, with possible 72F, 22C drop in January)
  • 3-5 mm wetsuit recommended

Itinerary Overview

Throughout the week you will be diving many beautiful sites located on the second largest barrier reef in the world including Roatan’s West End walls, the south and north side shallow reefs and drop-offs, wreck of the El Aguila, reef gardens of Cayos Cochinos, shallow peaked Seamounts off the southeast end of Utila, and north and south sides of Utila. The itinerary is completely dependent on the winds and weather. With all dives from the mother ship, unlimited diving is offered. Diving begins Sunday morning and ends Friday around noon when the Roatan Aggressor returns to dock in French Harbor. The Roatan Aggressor hosts a sunset cocktail party on Friday evening at 6 p.m. Dinner is not served onboard which is the only meal not provided with the cruise. Romeo’s Restaurant is located yacht docks Fri/Sat and is an island favorite or there are many other local restaurants within a short taxi ride from the dock. Throughout the week there will be opportunities to go ashore for swimming, snorkeling, and beachcombing.  

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Sample Itinerary

  • Saturday - Boarding: 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm
  • Sunday - Thursday: Eat, Sleep & Dive (up to 5 dives are offered each day)
  • - Sun: Roatan (West End of Roatan)
  • - Mon: Roatan (West End or Southside Roatan)
  • - Tues: Seamounts & Cayos Cochinos
  • - Wed: Utila
  • - Thurs: Utila/Roatan
  • Friday - Roatan (West End or Southside Roatan) for two dives, lunch then return to dock, sunset cocktail party/dinner ashore
  • Saturday: 8 am Check Out

 

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Boat Specifications

  • Length: 120 feet (36.5 meters)
  • Beam: 21 feet (6.5 meters)
  • Speed: 10-12 knots
  • Engines: Twin marine diesel engines
  • Generators: Twin marine generators 110-208 ac voltage each
  • Passengers: 18
  • Number of cabins: 9
  • Number of bathrooms: 9
  • Crew: 6
  • Water capacity: 10,000 litres
  • Watermaker: 5,000 litres

 

Practical Information

  • Time Zone: GMT-6
  • Local Currency: LPS (Honduras Lempira)
  • Language Spoken: Spanish and English
  • Electricity: 110 volt
  • Payment Onboard: Cash, Visa, & MasterCard

 

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Reviews (5)

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Another great Aggressor boat. Great crew on the Roatan Aggressor!

Very windy (July) but the captain did a nice job of finding us divable sites.

On your last half-day (on shore) try to visit the sloth preserve!

Due to Covid, I have not been back on any boat since my last visit.

Visited on 07/2019 - Submitted on 03/11/2021
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The yacht, the staff and the service were A+.

The yacht was in excellent condition and super clean. Important to me, and something that I have "dealt with" in past liveaboard experiences, is the "funk" of liveaboard boats. From the funky smell of the head/toilets; to the smells of products used to hide the head funk; to the smell of A/C; or, fuel, or the smell of humidity on fabric, etc. Nothing! This boat was great. For those people who struggle with an overly sensitive nose... you'll get this.

The owner of the boat was our Captain on this trip. He was awesome. He and his staff were attentive, passionate, and involved. It is great to see when a team works well together, and enjoys the work it does. As a person who works in sales and customer service, I know what it takes to make sure each customer feels special, seen, understood and catered to. This staff excelled. None of them and nothing of the service was over the top, but nothing was lacking, either. A few of the staff members stood out: Alan (Captain), Johny (engineer) and Jana (sous chef), among them.

The diving was excellent: 26 dives in 15 or 16 different sites. Good DM's, and good support staff getting us in and our of the water. Great communication (briefings, precautions and expectations of time).

The food was simple, good and abundant. While I have no special food demands, a few people on the boat did: there was a "no dairy", one vegetarian and one vegan. I did not hear from them or anyone, that the food was not good, or not enough. I particularly enjoyed the meals including fresh fish and the unbelievably great desserts.

I have no doubt that I will return to the Roatan Aggressor.

Visited on 03/2021 - Submitted on 04/14/2021
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Our week onboard the Roatan Aggressor was our first live aboard experience. What an amazing time we had! This trip included myself and my husband, and our two adult daughters, one of whom is a marine biologist and master diver. We also had two friends join us from our hometown in Idaho. Most of us were newbie divers, with about 25 dives in our log.

The Aggressor staff of eight worked nonstop, updating us with information, cooking, cleaning, serving, and diving with us. This crew offered "fintastic" service --- fins put on and taken off-- for each dive. At every turn, we were treated with graciousness and excellent service. As a full-time homemaker, I especially enjoyed the delicious meals and total cleanup, truly a vacation from my normal kitchen routine.

With five dives per day, and meals and snacks in-between, our days were quite filled. But we found time for napping, sitting in the hot tub, and even took the nitrox certification course. I really appreciated how the staff consistently communicated the schedule for the day.

Once I had a couple of dives under my belt on our first day, I felt more confident underwater, and appreciated the guidance of our dive masters. They were there for us to follow if we wished, help us locate sea creatures, and to make sure we could return to the boat at dive's end. With 18 of us in the water, we needed to practice spacing ourselves out as we explored underwater. But we saw many beautiful reefs, and amazing fish and creatures. I was a little nervous about night dives, and finally did the last one--it was awesome.

We enjoyed meeting the other divers and getting to know them throughout the week. We learned even more about diving just by listening and asking questions. Many of them had very nice cameras and were happy to share their captures with us.

The cocktails party at the end of our week was very fun--awards and mingling with the staff was a great way to end this exceptional week. We stayed for another week in Roatan, and are grateful for that time... we rested and relaxed and got our land legs back.

We are already talking about our next live aboard adventure--can't wait!

Visited on 12/2021 - Submitted on 12/23/2021
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Our week onboard the Roatan Aggressor was our first live aboard experience. What an amazing time we had! This trip included myself and my husband, and our two adult daughters, one of whom is a marine biologist and master diver. We also had two friends join us from our hometown in Idaho. Most of us were newbie divers, with about 25 dives in our log.

The Aggressor staff of eight worked nonstop, updating us with information, cooking, cleaning, serving, and diving with us. This crew offered "fintastic" service --- fins put on and taken off-- for each dive. At every turn, we were treated with graciousness and excellent service. As a full-time homemaker, I especially enjoyed the delicious meals and total cleanup, truly a vacation from my normal kitchen routine.

With five dives per day, and meals and snacks in-between, our days were quite filled. But we found time for napping, sitting in the hot tub, and even took the nitrox certification course. I really appreciated how the staff consistently communicated the schedule for the day.

Once I had a couple of dives under my belt on our first day, I felt more confident underwater, and appreciated the guidance of our dive masters. They were there for us to follow if we wished, help us locate sea creatures, and to make sure we could return to the boat at dive's end. With 18 of us in the water, we needed to practice spacing ourselves out as we explored underwater. But we saw many beautiful reefs, and amazing fish and creatures. I was a little nervous about night dives, and finally did the last one--it was awesome.

We enjoyed meeting the other divers and getting to know them throughout the week. We learned even more about diving just by listening and asking questions. Many of them had very nice cameras and were happy to share their captures with us.

The cocktails party at the end of our week was very fun--awards and mingling with the staff was a great way to end this exceptional week. We stayed for another week in Roatan, and are grateful for that time... we rested and relaxed and got our land legs back.

We are already talking about our next live aboard adventure--can't wait!

Visited on 12/2021 - Submitted on 12/23/2021
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The trip was great! I dived 25 times including 4 night dives. The reef is in good shape with plenty of life. El Aquila is a good shipwreck and an enjoyable dive. Other than one stormy afternoon which caused us to cancel two dives, the weather was great. I recommend this trip to any diver. The crew was excellent with great dive master, a fantastic cook and a top notch skipper. All of the quests were friendly and engaging, and I have even made plans to go on another trip with some of them.

Critter report – lots of macro stuff with little crabs, shrimps, nudibranchs, slugs and stuff. A dozen or so sharks which I really like. Several moray eels. Four octopuses. A number of big lobsters and huge crabs. Plus a couple of turtles.

Visited on 03/2023 - Submitted on 03/31/2023

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