Roatan Aggressor, Honduras
- from US$ 281 / day
- 9.4 Superb
- 27 Verified Reviews 27 Verified Reviews
- Nitrox available





























Highlights
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.
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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The Aggressor team have implemented additional measures in line with the recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC, USA) or European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC, EU) to further ensure the safety of all guests on board. These measures include (but are not limited to) an increased frequency in cleaning and sanitizing public areas, guest rooms preparation procedure upgrade and rooms to be serviced twice daily.
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Included: VAT, Alcoholic Beverages, Drinking Water, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Wine with Dinner, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels.
Required Extras: Port Fees (110-185 USD per trip).
Optional Extras: Dive Insurance, Travel Insurance, Gratuities, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Extra Dives, Nitrox, Nitrox Course, Rental Gear, Scuba Diving Courses, Snorkel Gear.
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Boat features
Food & Drinks
If you have any specific dietary requirements whilst on-board your cruise, you can add this to your special requests on step 2 of the booking form. We advise limiting these requests to religious beliefs or food allergies.
Diving
The crew speaks English.
Gear Rental
There is diving gear available on this boat. Please provide your rental needs on the booking form. See below for further details on inclusions and pricing. Show prices.
Drawings & Vessel Layouts

Boat Specifications
- Year built 2017
- Length 31m/102ft
- Beam 6m/21ft
- Max guests 18
- Number of cabins 9
- Number of bathrooms 9
Boat Navigation and Safety
Roatan Aggressor Reviews
- 9.4 Superb
- 27 Verified Reviews
- Vessel 9.0
- Crew 9.5
- Food 9.9
- Diving 9.4
- Value 9.2
A FANTASTIC WEEK
Simply a great experience. It was a lot of diving, but the staff make is easy and fun.
- Recommended for
- #1 - the staff, #2 - the food, #3 - the diving
Diving at its' best
A storm came in, we changed our extended dive plans to accommodate, and saw great stuff. Having a Captain who is also a Divemaster is really fantastic.
- Recommended for
- Unspoiled reefs. Great Guides. Easiest possible way to dive.
A very memorable adventure with a lot of fun people.
Accomodations and atmosphere
- Recommended for
- Spacious. Friendly , knowledgeable crew. Ease of diving.
Not my first live aboard choice but a surprisingly good trip.
The weather was not the best due to wind but the crew was able to find diving safe opportunities. Because of strong currents we did some drift diving. The day trip to Cayo Cochinos was awesome. The absolute best experience was the shark feeding dive.
- Recommended for
- The crew was fabulous, the boat is in excellent condition, food and drink were great.
Made the best of the current situation
Came onboard the Roatan Aggressor soon after the country opened up for tourism due to the pandemic. Due to Utilia not being open and the rough weather on the northern side, we were not able to dive there. We were unfortunately stuck doing pretty much all our dives in the south shore. Even our trip to the sea mounts in Cayos were cut short due the extreme current, but we did get an extra night dive because we came back to the mainland for the afternoon dives. We seem to have ran out of sites to dive, so at the end, guests were polled on which site they would like to dive. To be fair, we did get a repeat of the shark dive. As for the service, the food was great, the crew seem to work a little extra to help you get back onboard. We were upgraded to the master cabin, even though we specifically did not book that room due to it being in the bow, and the lack of a second bed, where I usually throw my camera stuff. Due to the smaller number of guests, we all pretty much dove as a group. On some dives, the divemaster re-enforced that rule, herding us together, while on others, people wandered farther away, getting lost from the group due to limited visibility. The divemasters generally look for interesting critters and highlights them to anyone nearby or if it is real interesting, uses his shaker to get the attention of anyone interested. So it is generally better off to dive in the general vicinity of the divemaster unless you are really good at critter spotting. If all you want is to be wowed by random creature passing by, you likely will be sorry, unless the creatures are the ones following the group, hoping for some lionfish handout. One creature that does wander by are the green moray eels. Plus, the trips being mostly in the south side, the variety of creatures seem to be limited. I've dove the north side a while ago, the topography was different and there were some big wrecks, but from my recollection, the critters were more or less the same.
- Recommended for
- Quality of food, Critter spotting guides, Dive staff service
Good Trip
Good group this week despite some gale force winds and low viz.
- Recommended for
- Gabby Our Dive Guide, Jessie Fabulous Video Gal and the Amazing Guests on Board
Relax - dive - relax - dive - relax - dive - relax - dive - relax - dive - relax (5 dives!!!!!)
Diversity of dive sites and marine life
- Recommended for
- Very friendly and professional crew; number of dives; boat facilities
Terrific!
Abundant marine world, tips on improving buoyancy, diverse dive sites
- Recommended for
- well-maintained and spacious boat, impeccable crew service, diversity and quality of food
The Perfect Dive Vacation
Gabi was a perfect hostess in setting expectations, announcing changes, setting up the dives and dive sites. It was a wonderfully catered experience where the company was pleasant because expectations were well set and everyone had a great time. This is truly, the best liveaboard I have ever had the chance to be on.
- Recommended for
- Gabi,Food,Diving
Excellent service and diving experience.
We loved diving the colorful walls full of sea life around Roatán and the Seamounts. Just spectacular teaming fishes and a puppy dog like nurse shark at the Seamounts. I’m so happy my new to diving partner had an opportunity to enjoy all in a safe and friendly setting.
- Recommended for
- The crew’s attention to our safety and enjoyment of our dives and the fabulous meals.
The Crew of Roatan Aggressor, led by Jonathan, made the trip an exceptional experience.
This was my first Liveaboard experience. 1. Crew’s friendliness and helpfulness. 2. Safety consciousness of Crew. 3. Cayo Cochinos dive sites.
- Recommended for
- Crew, food, diving
An enjoyable week full of beautiful dive pictures.
Our first live aboard experience was wonderful: diving near Cayo Cochinos is top on our list, the organization and presence of the staff making every dive special and everyone special. We will most certainly return...
- Recommended for
- The quality of the dives, the professionalism of the staff and the trip organization.
First time diving in Roatan
The crew was very friendly and genuinely eager to make our stay as good as possible. We managed 26 dives in six days. There was a good variety of Dive sites but three dives on one mooring can be too much. I also prefered the diving around Roatan to the island of Utila
- Recommended for
- Our ship was well-equipped, well-maintained, and well organized.Our ship was well-equipped, well-maintained, and well organized.
What an amazing week!! Great sites/people/food/weather!!!!!
Critters were awesome.. staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, chief was FABULOUS...5star all the way
- Recommended for
- Staff, Dive variety, 5star food
Fun and easy coral diving with a nice crew and an OK boat
Shark feeding -birthday cake for Deb and Viviana - lion fish hunting - nice coral gardens
- Recommended for
- 1. Diving from mother ship / 2. Spacious areas for diving gear / 3. nice crew
Our time on the Roatan Aggressor was MAGIC & PERFECTION!
The highlights are too many to list, as the entire trip was incredible from start to finish! If we must highlight some highlights, I would say: The underwater life was stunning. The crew/staff ensured our safety and comfort at every moment. Breathing in the open air. The accommodation were lovely - we were upgraded to the front cabin! (SO KIND!) The food was unbelievable. At every meal. Our fellow passengers were great! This was our very first liveaboard and don't know if we will travel/dive any other way moving forward. Thank you so much, Aggressor - we will be back for certain!!
- Recommended for
- The diving, the food, and the staff/crew were the best things about the Roatan Aggressor.
This crew is wonderful. Loved them all. Will be back.
The dive on the pinnacle
- Recommended for
- Food laughter relaxation
Una nueva experiencia con Liveaboard que me deja ampliamente satisfecho.
Un excelente crucero de buceo con Agressor en Islas de la Bahía, Honduras. Un excelente servicio desde todo punto de vista. Ampliamente recomendable. Hermosos sitios de buceo
- Recommended for
- El servicio y seriedad de Liveaboard en la resolución de todos los detalles del booking.
Great trip. Perfect boat. Fantastic Crew.
Attentive crew.
- Recommended for
- Great Boat. Great Crew. Safe Operation.
Fantastic trip!
Diving...…..seeing the fish, critters and beautiful undersea gardens The shark dive was very cool and I felt quite comfortable......to my surprise All the other passengers were friendly eager divers...ready to help share fish identification, show each other pictures and share the hot tub. The crew were always ready, smiling and helpful. They were quick to learn our names and needs
- Recommended for
- Crew was awesome, dive sites were well selected, food was varied, plentiful and delicious
Roatan aggressor is a gem
The entire crew was awesome from beginning to end. The days ran seamlessly with help on the dive deck from Jonathan, Gabby and G. Captain Eddy is a master both in and out of the water and kept the boat steady in the face of some challenging winds. Johnny kept all the systems running without a hitch. Jennelle and Milton rocked it in the galley and we all finished the trip a few pounds up. It was a great week. I look forward to another trip to Roatan.
- Recommended for
- The crew, the dive sites and the food
was expecting a little more
My review is for the ROATAN AGGRESSOR on the 23rd June to 30th June, 2018. Well, all in all I was able to make 27 dives in 6 days, so that was good. However it was a little disappointing being that with late notice being in April and after my flights were all reserved and paid for that all customers were to incur an additional USD$125.00 charge for ports and marine park fees as the entire island is now apparently a marine park, however fishing is still being done openly everywhere by local fishing charters and the wildlife kind of reflects neglect as there are noticeably less fish then I personally observed in other parts of the caribbean that I have most recently dove at. Sharks were shockingly absent accept for one dive site where a shark feeding session was attempted. The other 26 dives only scared out a single nurse shark sighted by my group. It is alarming that none of the other dozen or so divers reported seeing any sharks at all, other then at the shark feed dive where a mere 9 sharks came to feed. On the other hand there were many turtle sightings as well as a few eagle rays and a few octopus sightings, but with Roatan’s spectacular underwater topography and world re-known barrier reef I expected to see much more wildlife than what was there. The corals at many sites appeared to have presence of algae growth and the barrier reef does not appear to be in great health. Another thing I was not super happy about was that we did many repeated dives at the same sites. The operations coordinator advised that the repeat dives at the same locations were due to weather restrictions caused by wind, but as a customer it just seemed a little concerning that we dove many sites that were very near shore dive locations. The travel to Utila was also cancelled due to weather restrictions. In regards to the boat, cabins were smaller than the last charter I was on and the cabin layout did not seem well designed with too few hooks for hanging stuff. Food on board was good and the operations coordinator was able to cater to different taste and allergies, and also tried to accommodate vegetarians onboard. This is my first Aggressor fleet vacation and I am not sure if it’s the same on the entire fleet, but with the breakfasts and dinners they would serve you rather than to do a buffet self serve with a selection of items. My preference is buffet style with a choice or entrée for all meals. The operations coordinator also advised that the boat could only make a limited amount of purified water at a time and it was in our best interest not to over use that resource. When one of the other guest ask the operator as to the use of the hot tub she was advised that due to the ocean conditions that the hot tub would not be in operation for our entire trip. To sum things up, the crew was very good, friendly, and knowledgeable in the operation of the boat. The operations coordinator was accommodating, however professionally friendly at best. I have been diving for 29 years and this was my sixth liveaboard I have been on and in my humble opinion it really seemed like the operation of the ROATAN AGGRESSOR was being streamlined to become more efficient and profitable.
- Recommended for
- The crew, number of dives, quality of food.
excellent trip
Shark dive
- Recommended for
- Diving food crew
Incredible Crew, Great Boat
Unfortunately we chose to go during a time of iffy weather and were subjected to wind and rain for much of the trip. The crew worked incredibly hard to find good dive sites throughout the trip. The food was very good, our only complaint was that there was too much of it and very rich which is different from the way we normally eat. The cabins were small but comfortable and any and all issues were immeadiately addressed and fixed by crew. Overall we enjoyed the trip very much and would definitely recommend the Roatan Aggressor as a great liveaboard option.
- Recommended for
- Ease of diving, crew, boat layout
Fantastic Crew
Just returned from a fun trip aboard the Roatan Aggressor. The boat was unable to make it to Utila, which was a big disappointment to everyone. Apparently this is an ongoing issue. The boat does not have stabilizers so guests rarely get to go to Utila. I hope this is addressed for future divers. The crew was wonderful and the boat felt very new and comfortable. The diving was average, at best, but we all had a great time thanks to our group dynamic and the fun crew. The food was good and plentiful, but uniformly under seasoned.
- Recommended for
- crew, fellow travelers