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Belize Aggressor IV Liveaboard, Belize

4.7Excellent5 verified reviews
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355
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Spacious dive deck with personal setup stations and dedicated rinse tanks
Sun deck with lounge chairs, wet bar, grill, and photographic center
Itineraries exploring Belize Barrier Reef and the iconic Blue Hole

The Belize Aggressor IV liveaboard offers diving enthusiasts a well-choreographed diving holiday in Belize's dynamic reefs and vibrant waters. This 42-meter yacht is specifically fitted out with comfort and functionality in mind, providing a stable and wide platform for up to 20 guests. Renowned for high-quality service and well-planned amenities, it grants access to the stunning Belize Barrier Reef and the Blue Hole - known dive sites, boasting pristine coral formations, sponge gardens, and diverse marine life.

Accommodations aboard this vessel include 8 deluxe staterooms featuring twin or king bed configurations and 2 master staterooms with queen beds. Every cabin features private en-suite bathrooms, individual climate control, and personal media monitors. Spectacular views through large windows make the master staterooms an inviting retreat between dives.

Social spaces are designed to offer relaxation and social engagement. Meals and conversations are comfortably set in the air-conditioned salon and dining area, while the sun deck offers both shaded and open areas for comfortable lounging. One can have a drink from the wet bar or use a dedicated photographic center to review one's underwater captures, with charging stations and plenty of storage.

Onboard dining is characterized by its variety menu that fuses favorite American dishes with barbecues and local delicacies. The day begins with fresh fruits and hot entrees, while buffet lunches and chef-prepared dinners offer a range of options from seafood and beef to chicken, accompanied by homemade desserts. Dietary preferences are catered for upon prior notification.

Liveaboard diving cruises run Sunday to Friday, with five dives a day, including night dives. The dive deck is very spacious and well-equipped with personal gear stations, dedicated camera rinse tanks, and easy access to the water. Nitrox for extended bottom times is available. Safety measures are taken very seriously, which puts your mind at ease during dives. The Belize liveaboard offers encounters with eagle rays, sharks, dolphins, and all colors of reef fish for a memorable diving adventure smack in the middle of the Caribbean

Cabins

Deluxe Stateroom (#1)
Lower Deck

Deluxe Stateroom (#1)

2 Guests
Deluxe Stateroom (# 4-10)
Main Deck

Deluxe Stateroom (# 4-10)

2 Guests
Master Stateroom (# 2, 3)
Main Deck

Master Stateroom (# 2, 3)

2 Guests
Boat plan
Boat deck plan

Boat Specification

Year built / Renovation
1997 / 2015
Number of cabins
10
Groups or charters
Yes
Gear rental
Surcharge
Wi-Fi
No
Nitrox
Surcharge
Fleet/Managing company
Aggressor Fleet
Length and width
42 m / 8 m
Capacity
20
Material
Aluminium
Languages crew speak
English
Power plugs onboard
110 V
Engines
Twin diesel
Generator
110-208 ac voltage
Tech diving friendly
No
Handicapped Friendly
No
Compressors
x 2
Nitrox Membrane
Membrane with cascade storage

Dive Facilities

  • Warm Water Showers
  • Compressors
  • Dive Deck

Boat navigation & safety

Full safety

Food & Drinks

  • Western Food
  • Local Food
  • Dietary Restrictions
  • Buffet Style
  • Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
  • Hot & Cold Soft Drinks
  • Snacks All Day

Onboard Facilities

  • Audio & Video Entertainment
  • Air Conditioned Saloon
  • Sun Deck
  • Sun Loungers
  • Indoor Saloon
  • Bar
  • Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly

Photographer Facilities

  • Camera & Photography Station
  • Camera Table
  • Special Storage for U/W Camera

Belize Aggressor IV Reviews

4.7
Excellent
5 verified reviews
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4.5
Fun trip!
Staff overall was great, though the communication by the captain could have been better and more precise. Especially around the reasoning behind choice of dive site. Dennis gave no mention of the blue hole while telling us we probably wouldn’t dive there, and that we would dive a new wreck instead. Then he gave no mention of the wreck and that we wouldn’t be diving that after the surprise turn that we were diving the blue hole. I prefer direct communication and I know many of the other guests were equally confused on the matter. The trip is two days longer than necessary in my opinion. The dives at amberhead on the way out to lighthouse and on the way back to dock were actually kind of depressing with very little life on the reef. Dive time would be much better spent somewhere else or skipping amberhead and saving a day. We decided to leave friday after arrival at port instead of spending another night aboard. Not sure why you include friday night on board, you should just end the trip friday upon arrival to port to give people more time to explore Belize. Very glad Belize Aggressor 3 was around to tow us to port on the last day when our engine went out. Again, very little and confusing info from the crew about what was actually happening, no updates about the new eta to port, etc. Food was incredible - very impressive. Pre-trip info was very confusing and misleading. Would be helpful to have known for example that towels were provided on board so we knew not to bring out own since they were not included on the previous liveaboard we were on. Since we are traveling around Belize before and after it’s a bit of a bummer to be carrying around the extra weight/bulk. GIS makes no mention of wetsuit, and it took a lot of confusing email conversation to get the information we needed so that your team could have the dive gear we needed. These are just the points of constructive criticism. Overall we had a blast! Thank you!
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2022-04-26by Z. Joshua 
5.0
Wow. What a boat and cre
I booked a 10 day trip. I got lucky and had the master bedroom for myself. Super nice room. Big and roomy. AC in the room. Dvd player to watch movies. The dive deck was great. Enough room for all of us and easy to dive off to. Under the boat was a big bar they lowered so you can just hang there and do your safety stop. After diving there were 2 hot showers to rinse off and you got your own personal towel after each dive. Tons of food and drinks. After each dive there was something to eat and drink. The sun deck was huge. Had a couple of cages at the bar that we could enjoy in the evening when the diving is done. Only thing too bad there was no shade where the sunbeds where. Only at the bar itself. Crew was pleasant and really helpful. They were there to help. Always one divemaster in the water if you want to tag along and see stuff. The dining area was big and roomy. Sometimes was the AC a little too cold. Specially when you came out of the water. There was big tv if you wanted to watch a movie and games to play. Fish books to look up stuff and do research. The only sad part was that one engine broke 3 days into the trip. So we couldn't go to the deep blue hole. But the boat is going to the drydock and it getting a big make over we heard. So curious what it's going to be like in 8 weeks. But awesome trip; tons of diving (42), lots of food. Great people. Good times!
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2019-09-19by N. Kendrick 
4.5
First liveaboard experience that couldn't be better
The boat: the boat has a lot of space in the rooms and on the diving and sun decks. Nevertheless it needs maintenance and upgrading to more modern facilities. The dive deck is very comfortable. The service and crew: service was excellent , from the excellent food and service to the captain's Comms on where we were heading and why. I really appreciated the helpful crew . I didn't like the fact that I was told on board that I wouldn't be able to dive all dives without nitrox certification and that I should do the certification on board. I would have appreciated a bit of Helping out with the rented equipment ( like an explanation of dive computer) would help. It was clear that extra close service was provided to those who seem to be wealthier. Perhaps looking for the end tip The dives: as a solo diver with no assigned buddy I was sticking to the dive master and floating from groups to groups. Not a single dive master was making sure I was ok during the dives. The only exception was the captain who kindly helped me out on my night dive when I explained I wasn't feeling confident. I liked the fact that we could be flexible depending on weather and sea conditions. Cleaning. 10 out of 10. Bathrooms were cleaned several times a day. In general I enjoyed the trip, met amazing people and did excellent dives. I would definitely do again although I do find this very expensive for a middle class worker and passionate diver.
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2019-06-18by B. Elizabeth 

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Belize Aggressor IV Liveaboard Itineraries

Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef (7 nights) (Belize City-Belize City)

7 nights nights, ±27 dives,
Belize City
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
15:00 - 18:00
Belize City
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
8:00 and 12:00
Requirements: Minimum 20 dives, AOWD or equivalent

Included

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 6 days of diving (4-5 dives per day, incl. night dive; 2 dives on the last day)
  • Full board
  • Soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, local beer and wine
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Dive guide
  • Scheduled group transfer airport - boat - airport
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Port & marine park fees - 130 USD per person (to be paid on board)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Private transfers
  • 15l tanks
  • Equipment rental
  • Nitrox
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Sheer walls adorned with crimson gorgonians and giant orange elephant ear sponges
Caves and tunnels with amazing coral formations
Dolphins, tarpon, sharks and eagle rays can be seen
Multiple macro critters

Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-6:
Departing & check dive. Safari according to the planned route.

Day 7:
2 dives on the last day. Return to the port. The crew hosts a sunset cocktail party followed by dinner shore (not included in the price).

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.

 

Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

 

Departure
  • Arrival at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE). Please note: transfers are not provided from the Belize City Municipal Airport.
  • Guests arriving in Belize on Saturday are greeted at the international airport by a crew member in uniform who will have a “Belize Aggressor” sign when guests exit outside of the airport.
  • Transportation to the Radisson Fort George Hotel. Due to several flights arriving at the same time, the van will wait for all guests to arrive before departing the airport. Sometimes this can take over an hour for everyone to clear customs.
  • There are two complimentary transfers from the airport to Belize City at approximately 12:00 and 16:30 pm which may vary based on the flight arrival times. Most flights arrive around the same time.
  • If guests prefer not to wait, they may take a taxi to the Radisson Fort George Hotel and wait until boarding time.
  • Yacht dock or anchor at the Radisson Fort George Hotel Dock.
  • Guests may board the boat starting at 15:00 and all guests must be on board by 18:00
Return
  • At the end of the trip, there will be 2 complimentary transfers from the airport to Belize City at approximately 12:00 and 16:30 which may vary based on the flight arrival times.
  • Guests departing earlier or later, may use the Radisson Fort George Hotel facilities and take a taxi from there

Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef (10 nights) (Belize City-Belize City)

10 nights nights, ±42 dives,
Belize City
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
15:00 - 18:00
Belize City
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
8:00 and 12:00
Requirements: Minimum 20 dives, AOWD or equivalent

Included

  • 10 nights accommodation
  • 9 days of diving (4-5 dives per day, incl. night dive; 2 dives on the last day)
  • Full board
  • Soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, local beer and wine
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Dive guide
  • Scheduled group transfer airport - boat - airport
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Port & marine park fees - 185 USD per person (to be paid on board)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Private transfers
  • 15l tanks
  • Equipment rental
  • Nitrox
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Sheer walls adorned with crimson gorgonians and giant orange elephant ear sponges
Caves and tunnels with amazing coral formations
Dolphins, tarpon, sharks and eagle rays can be seen
Multiple macro critters

Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-9:
Departing & check dive. Safari according to the planned route.

Day 10:
2 dives on the last day. Return to the port. The crew hosts a sunset cocktail party followed by dinner shore (not included in the price).

Day 11:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.

 

Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons


Departure
  • Arrival at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE). Please note: transfers are not provided from the Belize City Municipal Airport.
  • Guests arriving in Belize on Saturday are greeted at the international airport by a crew member in uniform who will have a “Belize Aggressor” sign when guests exit outside of the airport.
  • Transportation to the Radisson Fort George Hotel. Due to several flights arriving at the same time, the van will wait for all guests to arrive before departing the airport. Sometimes this can take over an hour for everyone to clear customs.
  • There are two complimentary transfers from the airport to Belize City at approximately 12:00 and 16:30 pm which may vary based on the flight arrival times. Most flights arrive around the same time.
  • If guests prefer not to wait, they may take a taxi to the Radisson Fort George Hotel and wait until boarding time.
  • Yacht dock or anchor at the Radisson Fort George Hotel Dock.
  • Guests may board the boat starting at 15:00 and all guests must be on board by 18:00
Return
  • At the end of the trip, there will be 2 complimentary transfers from the airport to Belize City at approximately 12:00 and 16:30 which may vary based on the flight arrival times.
  • Guests departing earlier or later, may use the Radisson Fort George Hotel facilities and take a taxi from there