Cayman Islands Aggressor

Cayman Islands Aggressor

The liveaboard Cayman Islands Aggressor lV with crew holds the highest standard and is considered the best for this type of expedition. The Cayman Islands may not be so well known for diving unfortunately but there are lovely diving waters here. The smaller islands to the east offer wall dives and dramatic drop offs. Outside the reefs, large schools of fish, sharks and rays often patrol.

Cayman Aggressor is a 32-meter long liveaboard that offers high comfort. The boat has a large, lovely lounge with plenty of space, high safety and stability. You will live comfortably here and there are a total of ten cabins on board. All cabins have their own toilet, shower, TV, safe and air conditioning.

In total, she can accommodate 18 guests on board and here there is a nice spacious salon, a large sun deck on the top deck with sun loungers but which also offers shade. On board you have a bar, grill and a complete photo / video center.

Every evening, a variety of entertainment is available. Night dives are offered at some locations, as well as presentations on fish identification, movie nights and more. There is also a small library on board for exchange books and species identification and various games. If you have a favorite movie, digital presentation or video to share, you are encouraged to bring it, in English. The crew especially loves new releases of movies, the latest magazines and books.

All meals, snacks and drinks are provided.andais held where beer and wine are also included. The meals are plentiful and the food is of the highest quality so you don't have to go hungry. The diving on board is done from the boat but there is a tender which is mainly used to drive guests to shore for short visits between dives.

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Diving

Diving in the Caribbean is popular, but few people know that the Cayman Islands are actually really good for diving and diving trips. A liveaboard here in the Cayman Islands is a truly wonderful adventure where you cruise the blue seas of the Caribbean. The diving is easy and it is often diving at walls and rock formations covered in coral and sponges. Here you often see different species of sharks. Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks and silky sharks are relatively common. But there are also hammerhead sharks, lemon sharks, tiger sharks, ray-finned sharks and a lot of rays. Stingrays and eagle rays are relatively common here, especially on shallower sandy bottoms. If you are lucky, you can see several of these large sharks out in the blue. Especially with Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, the chances are good for the dramatic wall dives that you experience here.

Wrecks and stingrays

In addition to sharks and beautiful wall dives, there are also some wrecks here, with Kittiwake perhaps the most famous in the entire Caribbean. An American ship that was sunk here in 2011 and is now a popular dive site. Marine life also likes this wreck and it has now become an artificial reef. Stingray city is perhaps the most famous dive site in the Cayman Islands. Large numbers of southern stingrays come here every day and willingly interact with divers and snorkelers. A fantastic place for those who like UV photography. Both of these dive sites are located on Grand Cayman. For those of you who also want to have a few nice days on land in the Cayman Islands in connection with your diving trip and liveaboard, it is possible to combine them. Contact us for your wishes, we provide a proposal for your diving trip and Liveaboard to the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.

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Cayman Islands Aggressor

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