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Featured Liveaboard – Roatan Aggressor, Honduras

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Join the Roatan Aggressor for 7-nights exploring the crystal clear waters of the Bay Islands, Honduras. Catering for up to 18 guests in 9 en-suite staterooms, there is 1 master cabin with a queen bed, 7 deluxe cabins with a double plus single berth and 1 deluxe with 2 twin beds. Each stateroom offers individual climate control, hairdryer, bathrobes, storage space, TV monitor with media player & movie selection as well as a nightly turndown service and morning beverage service to make your stay as comfortable as possible.  All meals are included onboard and include breakfast cooked to order, buffet lunch and a meal at dinner with tableside service are served in addition to fresh mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks. Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are complimentary while onboard. Social areas include the indoor lounge with an entertainment system, dining area, wet bar, outdoor covered seating area and spacious sun deck with hot tub.

Roatan Aggressor Honduras

Itineraries aboard the Roatan Aggressor explore the islands of Roatan, Utila and Cayo Cochinos. The area is known for steep walls, remote seamounts, wrecks, huge barrel sponges, as well as whale sharks, manta rays and macro critters. Up to five dives per day are available (two on the last day), allowing up to 27 dives on the 7-night itinerary. The spacious dive deck offers individual gear storage lockers, nitrox available for those certified, freshwater showers and warm towels offered to dry off after the dive, and the boarding ladders were designed for convenience to allow for easy entries and exits at the dive sites.

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