BVI Aggressor, Virgin Islands
- from $ 308 / day
- 9.2 Superb
- 9 Verified Reviews 9 Verified Reviews
- Nitrox available
















Highlights
The BVI Aggressor liveaboard offers year-round diving in the British Virgin Islands. There is a choice of cabins to choose from, including 5 deluxe staterooms with twin side-by-side or king-beds and 3 twin staterooms on the lower deck, and two suites on the main deck, which have private balconies. All staterooms are furnished with storage space, AC, and en-suite bathrooms. The large dining area is on the upper deck and leads out to the partially covered cocktail lounge. The onboard menu features a variety of American fare and local cuisine. Soft drinks, iced tea, beer, and wine are complimentary. The main deck salon is air-conditioned with an entertainment system. Guests can enjoy the large partially covered sundeck with chaise lounges, deck chairs, hot tub, bar service, and entertainment system.
Dive trips depart from and return to Tortola and explore various Outer Islands in BVI, including Virgin Gorda, Peter Island, Salt Island, Norman Island, and Cooper Island. Stunning walls, swim-throughs, and close encounters with friendly stingrays, turtles, and nurse sharks are on the agenda at dive sites such as Angelfish Reef, The Indians, and Spyglass Wall. There is also the opportunity to dive the Fearless Wreck near Peter Island, believed to be the sister ship of Cousteau’s famous Calypso vessel. A whole week of liveaboard diving in the British Virgin Islands aboard the BVI Aggressor allows divers up to 27 dives. The spacious dive deck has individual gear storage space, rinse tanks, warm water showers, and camera storage areas. Nitrox is also available for those certified.
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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.
Required Extras: Port Fees (95-135 USD per trip).
Optional Extras: 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
- Length 110 ft
- Cruising speed 10 knots
- Max guests 20
- Number of cabins 10
- Number of bathrooms 10
- Tenders 2 x 25 ft long Highfield Patrol 760
Boat Navigation and Safety
BVI Aggressor Reviews
- 9.2 Superb
- 9 Verified Reviews
- Vessel 9.3
- Crew 9.8
- Food 9.6
- Diving 8.4
- Value 8.9
First trip to the BVI’s.
A fun highlight; Carving our Halloween pumpkins underwater on last dive of the day.
- Recommended for
- 1. People 2. Diving experience. 3. Food
Awesome
Complete relaxation. Not a worry in the world.
- Recommended for
- Diving,food,crew
Top notch in every category
We celebrated several milestones along the way from Birthdays to 100, 500, and 2100 dives. Each and every one was special. Our dive guides were knowledgeable and helpful. Our chef made special treats between each dive. We had the best captain in the business.
- Recommended for
- Accommodations, Service, Diving Operations
Best food, best crew, great guides.
Night dives. Diving the Rhône wreck. Every meal and snack chef Bradley prepared!
- Recommended for
- Chef Bradley! The crew’s friendliness and attentiveness to our needs. A great yacht.
Great boat, ok diving.
Diving the Rhone
- Recommended for
- The boat is fabulous, helpful crew, good food
Good service from the diving, food, planning information for passengers, cleanliness of vessel.
Dive on the wreck Rhine!
- Recommended for
- Diving, food, information provided.
Great boat
The sea life at night were amazing. There were some of the biggest stingrays on a night dive I have ever seen in my life. The night sea life was wonderful. The day sea life was beautiful and plentiful. The corals and and sponges were amazing. The shipwrecks had life throughout. This is a wonderful reef system that needs to seen. With great staff and great food, sleep eat and dive is alive and wonderful there. Visit the live aboard!
- Recommended for
- The staff was wonderful, the food was great, the sites were wonderful
Excellent
Night Dives and Wrecks
- Recommended for
- Number of Dives, Variety of Dives, Friendliness and Crew Competency
Most spacious boat in the Aggressor fleet
Captain Casey and her crew (Charlotte, Rodelo, Conrad, Cat, Justin, Bradley, and Robert) were efficient and knowledgable and maneuvered the BVI AGgressor around with ease. Great well maintained older boat, super spacious trip only half full, All furnishing and amenities were in very decent shape and my king size bed on the Port side Balcony suite was one of the most comfortable beds I have ever slept on. Bradley the Chef was incredibly accommodating for special diets and always had incredibly tasty treats and snack ready for you after a dive. The Diving had pros and cons, but if you enjoy shallow and mostly murky diving BVI could be for you. BVI diving had almost everything you could ask for, for diving in the Caribbean. Numerous shark sighting, mostly Caribbean Reef Sharks, and Grey Nurse Sharks, occasional Spotted Eagle Rays, and a stingray here and there. Turtles also made many appearances. Reefs were fairly abundant with large variety of schooling fish. Also there were a few Seahorse sightings and a nudibranchs as well. However almost all dives sights were mainly shallow (30 to 60 feet) and if you like that sort of diving then this may be your place to head off to. If you got past that the other thing is that the water in and around the islands have a “milky” cloudy appearance causing some of the worst vis I have ever seen in the Caribbean. Lastly there are some decent wrecks to dive there namely the Rhône is still a very nice dive and since all the sights are fairly shallow bottom time is super long allowing most to surface with half a tank after the boat 50 minutes dive limits.
- Recommended for
- Spacious liveaboard, best food and chef, lots of diving