Your adventure with the Aggressor Fleet starts here
Experience breathtaking diving adventures with the Bahamas Aggressor I - your floating home in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas! An exclusive atmosphere with only 14 guests awaits you on board all year round, leaving plenty of space to relax and enjoy yourself. The comfortable cabins are located on the lower deck and are equipped with a private bathroom, individually adjustable air conditioning, TV monitor with media player and hairdryer. You have the choice between five deluxe cabins with a double bed below and a bunk bed above as well as a quadruple cabin with two bunk beds.
The Bahamas Aggressor offers spacious communal areas, including an air-conditioned saloon with dining area and entertainment system, a shaded cocktail deck, a cosy outdoor lounge and a partially covered sun deck with sun loungers and a whirlpool - ideal for relaxing between dives.
Divers benefit from excellent service and well thought-out amenities. A computer for photo editing, a large dive deck with individual storage compartments, a camera table with low-pressure air hoses and two hot water showers are available. The exciting diving routes start in Nassau and lead to the Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera, where highlights such as the Lost Blue Hole and the colourful Periwinkle Reef await you. At certain times of the year, the ship also sails to Tiger Beach & Bimini - hotspots for spectacular encounters with sharks.
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The Aggressor Fleet is one of the best known and most prestigious liveaboard fleets in the world. Since its inception in 1984, it has offered divers first-class liveaboard diving in some of the world's most spectacular dive destinations. With a fleet of high quality, comfortable vessels, Aggressor Fleet sets the standard for luxury, service and the diving experience.
Aggressor Fle et is one of the best options for divers seeking first-class service, luxurious vessels and unforgettable diving experiences in the world's most beautiful regions. Whether it's big fish, wreck dives or colourful coral reefs, the Aggressor Fleet offers the perfect adventure for every diver.
The Aggressor Fle et operates a fleet of liveaboard vessels designed specifically for divers. These vessels offer the highest levels of comfort, safety and functionality to optimise liveaboard diving in remote and world-renowned dive destinations.
Most Aggressor vessels are classic steel ships or ocean-going yachts specially equipped for long-distance tours and diving expeditions.

Grand Bahamas West End with Tiger Beach (Freeport - Freeport) 8D/7N
4 single bed cabin (bunk beds)
- 4 single beds
- Adjustable air conditioning
- En-suite bathroom
- max. 4 guests
Delux Ka'bine
- 1 double bed + 1 single bed (bunk)
- adjustable air conditioning
- En-suite bathroom
- max. 2 guests
Included:
VAT, alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, tea & coffee, drinking water, wine with dinner, snacks, full board (all meals), dive packages, towels for use on deck, cabin towels, complimentary toiletries.
Additional extras:
Harbour fees (160-208 USD per trip).
Optional extras:
travel insurance, diving insurance, tips, airport transfer (30 USD), hotel transfer, rental equipment, Nitrox course, diving courses, additional dives, snorkelling set.
Prices for rental equipment
Rental equipment is available on this ship. Please indicate on the booking form what you need. Details below of what is included and the additional prices.
- 15 litre bottles 75-120 USD
- Regulators 60-90 USD per trip
- BCD 60-90 USD per trip
- Fin 50-75 USD per trip
- Mask 50-75 USD per trip
- Nitrox tank 100-150 USD per trip
- Snorkelling set 50-75 USD per trip
- Torch 8 USD per day
- Dive computer 60-90 USD per trip
- U/W camera rental 100 USD per trip
- Full equipment (with: Regulator, BCD, fins, mask, snorkel set, torch, dive computer) 175-260 USD per trip
- Wetsuit 50-70 USD per trip
- Air temperature: Warm all year round with average temperatures between 22.3 °C in January and 28.0 °C in August.
- Water temperature: Stable temperatures between 24.5 °C in January/February and 29.0 °C in August/September, ideal for diving.
- Rainfall: Drier months from January to April; wetter period from May to October, with the highest rainfall in September.
The Bahamas are a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, consisting of over 700 islands and 2,400 coral reefs. They are located south-east of the USA (Florida) and north-east of Cuba and the Dominican Republic and are geographically part of the Caribbean.
Geographical location & climate
The climate is tropical maritime with summer temperatures all year round (average 24-30 °C). The islands are prone to hurricanes, especially between June and November.
Inhabitants & living conditions
The Bahamas has around 400,000 inhabitants, the majority of whom live on the most populous islands, including New Providence (Nassau, the capital) and Grand Bahama. The quality of life is high compared to other Caribbean countries, but the gap between rich and poor is wide.
Economy & livelihood
The economy is mainly based on tourism (over 60 % of GDP) and financial services. The Bahamas is a tax haven and a major offshore banking centre. Fishing and agriculture play a lesser role, but fish (especially conch shells) and seafood are important exports.
Religion & culture
Around 85% of the population are Christians, mainly Baptists, Anglicans and Catholics. The culture is strongly characterised by African, British and American influences. The Junkanoo Carnival, a colourful street festival with music and dancing, is one of the cultural highlights.
Position in the Caribbean
The Bahamas is considered one of the most prosperous countries in the Caribbean with a stable economy and government. They are an important hub for tourism, especially for cruise ships, and have close economic ties with the USA.
The Bahamas are therefore not only a paradise for holidaymakers, but also an economically important nation in the Caribbean!