Bahamas Aggressor - Nassau, Bahamas
7 Nights' Standard accommodations (Double Occupancy), All Meals (Except Friday Night Dinner Depending on Itinerary), Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine and an Average of 27 Dives (4 to 5 Dives per Day Depending on Weather and Itinerary) (Not Included Transfers, Port/Park Fees, Fuel Surcharges and Government Taxes When Applicable)
Travel Period: May 13, 2024 - Jan. 04, 2025
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View Package DetailsBahamas Aggressor - Explore The World Special - Nassau, Bahamas
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7 Nights’ On Board accommodations (Double Occupancy), All Meals (Except Friday Night Dinner Depending on Itinerary), Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine and an Average of 27 Dives (4 to 5 Dives per Day Depending on Weather and Itinerary) (Not Included Transfers, Port/Park Fees, Fuel Surcharges and Government Taxes When Applicable)
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Participating Liveaboard Destinations:
Bahamas, Belize, BVI’s, Cayman, Cocos Island, Cuba, Palau, Raja Ampat, Roatan, Thailand, Turks & Caicos
Valid for Travel Through March 31, 2025
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On Board accommodations (Double Occupancy), Round Trip Airport/Local Hotel Transfers, All Meals, Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine, Diving and Land Excursions Based on Destination and Itinerary (Not Included Transfers, Port and Park Fees)
Travel Period: Through Apr. 18, 2025
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Bahamas
Climate: Air Temperatures in summer range from 24 – 33°C / 75 – 91°F. June till October (summer months) is considered Hurricane Season. November till May is dry seasons with temperatures at 18 – 25°C / 65 – 77°F
Water Temperature: 24 – 31°C / 75 – 88°F
Time: UTC -5:00 (ET)
Language: English
Currency: Bahamian dollar is on par with US$ and is freely interchanged. Credit cards and travelers checks are generally accepted.
Electricity: 120 volts. U.S. appliances are compatible and converters are available at most hotels.
Marriage Requirements: Please contact the local tourism board for instructions and requirements.
Airport(s):
Abaco: Leonard Thompson Airport (MHH)
Eleuthera: Rock Sound International Airport (RSD)
Exuma: Exuma International Airport (GGT)
Grand Bahama: Grand Bahama Airport (GBIA)
Nassau: Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS)
Hyperbaric Chambers:
Nassau: Lyford Caye Hospital Freeport
Grand Bahama Island: Centre for Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine
700 islands, so little time! Beginners and advanced divers alike are thrilled by the Islands of the Bahamas’ world-renowned walls, blue holes (the Bahamas has the only known tidal blue holes in the world) wrecks and aquatic life. Topside, catch some much needed R&R on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
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Kim
The week on the Carib Dancer was enjoyable. We dove reefs and walls and the blue hole. The shallower reefs with numerous fish and creature covered coral heads are still a favorite of mine but with 5 dives a day, you get to see a variety of dive sites including the "Washing Machine" drift dive. We saw sharks on most every dive which is always a thrill. The dive briefings were thorough with good diagrams of the dive sites. The food was good and the chef ensured that everyone's preferences were met. The entire crew was very approachable and accommodating. We felt like long time friends and family. The Dancer is an older boat and needs to have the interior redone, but the dive deck is roomy and the deck showers were always hot, even when we were the last ones out of the water. I definitely recommend this for an affordable and very enjoyable week of diving. If you have never done a liveaboard dive vacation, this is a good one to start with....
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