BAHAMAS

When considering your options for liveaboard scuba diving in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and her Out Islands offer a distinct blend of international glamour and tropical ease.

The many islands and cays of the Bahamas form the background of your liveaboard scuba diving trip, sprawling across nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, beginning at the northern point east of Palm Beach, Florida and spanning 750 miles to the southeast where they come within 50 miles of Cuba and Haiti.

Description

Aggressor Adventures offers 3 Bahamas liveaboard scuba diving itineraries:

Exuma Cays – departs from Nassau to explore the dramatic walls, lush coral reefs and exciting animal encounters.

West End Northern Adventure – departs from Freeport and explores the west end of Grand Bahama and continues south to Bimini.

Tiger Beach – visits the remote areas around the West End of Grand Bahama and Tiger Beach which is frequented by Caribbean Reef Sharks, lemon sharks and tiger sharks.

Average of up to 27 dives on 7-night charters; 42 dives on 10-night charters (multiple day dives and a night dive each evening)*
Average water temperatures: 78-84F, 25-28C (summer months); 75–80F, 24-27C (winter months, with possible 72F, 22C drops in January)
3-5 mm wetsuit recommended
All dives are from the yacht.
*Night diving is not included at Tiger Beach.

Bahamas Aggressor:

Yacht Specifications
Port: Nassau, Bahamas

Built and maintained to the specifications of the local regulatory agencies and the regulations of the country of the flag.

  • Length: 100 ft.
  • Beam: 22
  • Passengers: 14
  • Staterooms: 6
  • Boarding: Saturday 3 pm
  • Check out: Saturday 8 am

The Bahamas has been an Aggressor destination since 2012.

Rates

  Bahamas Aggressor Nights Quad Deluxe
2022
Jan-01-2022 – Jan-07-2023 7 $3095 $3295
Jan-01-2022 – Dec-31-2022 10 $4421 $4621
2023
Jan-07-2023 – Jan-06-2024 7 $3095 $3295
Jan-07-2023 – Jan-06-2024 10 $4421 $4621
2024
Jan-06-2024 – Jan-04-2025 7 $3095 $3295
2025
Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 7 $3095 $3295

 

Bahamas Travel Information:

Getting There, Passports & Visa Documentation

The Commonwealth of The Bahamas consists of 700 islands and nearly 2,500 cays. About 30 of these islands are inhabited. The capital city of Nassau is located on New Providence Island. Close by is Paradise Island which is accessed by bridges from Nassau. The closest island to the U.S. is Bimini, about 55 miles off the coast of Florida.

Many major airlines fly into Nassau: American Airlines, Air Tran, Bahamas Air, British Airways, Delta, Jet Blue, Spirit, United, US Airways. There are many direct flights from the US and several connecting flights through the US gateway cities of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta.

Visitors must have a current passport, adequate funds to support themselves, and a return airline ticket. US citizens require a passport that must be valid for 6 months from date of entry. It is the travelers’ responsibility to ensure they have the proper visa to travel into each country on his or her itinerary as well as for re-entry and return to their country. Since regulations vary by country, contact your consulate or embassy of your country for the requirement.

Arrival / Boarding / Departure for Nassau

The Bahamas Aggressor® liveaboard boat departs for scuba diving from The Pointe Marina in downtown Nassau, a short ride from Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) (formally known as Nassau International Airport (NAS). Your return is greatly simplified with US Customs and Immigration Pre-Clearance services at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA). All flights originating out of Nassau and arriving in the USA arrive as a domestic flight. This in turn allows travelers to have normal “domestic” connection times instead of extended “international” connection times.
 
Guests arriving at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) on Saturday will first clear customs then proceed to the taxi stand located just outside the terminal building. A fixed fare taxi can be secured to take you to “The Point Marina” downtown. Guests may board the Bahamas Aggressor® after 4 pm on Saturday. At 6 pm the yacht departs for its night anchorage to prepare for diving Sunday morning. After a full week of diving, the Bahamas Aggressor® returns to The Point Marine dock in Nassau Friday afternoon after lunch (1 dive offered Friday). Check-out is Saturday morning at 8 am. The crew will assist in organizing transportation back to the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) Saturday morning or a local hotel if you are extending your stay.

Arrival, Boarding, & Departure for Freeport

The Bahamas Aggressor® will dock in and out of Old Bahama Bay Resort, Old Bahama Bay. Guests will fly in and out of Grand Bahama International Airport, (airport code is FPO). It is a 30 to 45 minute taxi ride to Old Bahama Bay and approx. $75. Transfers are not included. 
 
Flights: There are direct flights from Atlanta, Georgia; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; and Miami, Florida to the Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO).
 
Duration: We offer 6 night and 7 night trips. Boarding is at 4 pm and the yacht departs for its first anchorage at 6 pm so everyone must be onboard. Check out is at 8 am. Dinner is not included the last night of the trip, however, there is a restaurant at Old Bahama Bay resort.

Local Fees/Taxes

Port fees for 7-nights is $160 and $208 for 10-nights.
Starting April 1, 2022 a fuel surcharge of $150 pp (7-nights) or $215 (10-nights) will be added.
All fees are paid onboard at the end of the charter. Transfers are not included in the charter price. Taxes and fees paid onboard the yacht are subject to change without notice.

Bahamas Itineraries:

Tiger Beach Map

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