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Bahamas February 2027

We are extremely excited to announce that O2ToGo Dive Centre has booked a Liveaboard heading to The Beautiful Destination in Bahamas. We have 20 spots available on The Bahamas Aggressor ll exploring the Exuma Cays Itinerary.

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.

  An Aggressor destination since 2012.


Bahamas Aggressor ll

WHEN:

February 6th, 2027 - February 13th, 2027

NIGHTS :

7

Balcony Suite: $4195.00(USD)

-$500.00(USD) Discount when booking with O2ToGo Dive Centre.

$3695.00USD

Double Occupancy ONLY

(4 spots)

Deluxe Stateroom: $3795.00(USD)

-$500.00(USD) Discount when booking with O2ToGo Dive Centre.

$3295.00USD

(10 spots)

Twin Stateroom: $3595.00(USD)

-$500.00(USD) Discount when booking with O2ToGo Dive Centre.

$3095.00USD

(6 spots)

**Possibility of additional savings depending on amount of spots sold!!! Ask for more details when reserving.

**Additional cost aboard the vessel is the sole responsibility of each member on board. Ask for more details when booking.

**O2ToGo Dive Centre is responsible for selling spots for the Bahamas Liveaboard ONLY. All Flights and Accommodations are the responsibility on each individual.

**Please make sure to read The Complete Know Before You Go before you make you secured deposit.

DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE:

  • When reserving your spot with O2ToGo, a $500.00(CDN) *non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is required.

  • 2nd instalment is due April 1st 2026. $800.00(CDN)

  • 3rd instalment is due July 1st 2026. $1000.00(CDN)

  • Last instalment is due October 1st 2026. (Remaining Balance in US Funds)

    *TBD closer to the date based on the daily exchange rate.

*ALL payments made to O2ToGo will be transferred into USD funds and balance will be given to each individual based on daily rates.

RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!


Aggressor Adventures offers 2 Bahamas liveaboards with 2 Bahamas scuba diving itineraries:

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

  • Average of up to 27 dives on 7-night charters;(multiple day dives and a night dive each evening)*

  • Depth Range:  Exuma Cays - 35 – 130 ft (11m – 40m)

  • 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.


Bahamas Itinerary

Bahamas

Exuma Cays

 

The Exumas archipelago comprises more than 350 small islands and cays stretching over 120 miles from just south of new Providence to the anchor islands of Great and Little Exuma to the south. The Exuma Cays are a part of the more remote Out Islands of the Bahamas. The Cays are the most exotic of these islands, a collection of sandy jewels set in the aquamarine and sapphire of some of the most beautiful waters in the world along with an intriguing combination of walls and rich shallow reefs.

Nassau

Lost Blue Hole: The rim of this large blue hole lies in 40' of water surrounded by coral heads, stingrays, and many schools of fish. There is a lobster filled crevice at 80'. In the sand surrounding the hole, divers find many small fish such as banded jawfish, Seminole gobies, and tobacco fish. There are usually one or two nurse sharks and during the spring a large school of blacknose sharks inhabits the bottom of the 200' hole.

Periwinkle Reef: This is a shallow patch-reef teaming with fish. The local Nassau tour operators feed fish here, so sergeant majors and angelfish approach scuba divers looking for a handout.

Exumas

Amberjack Reef: This 50' patch-reef that has prolific fish life including reef sharks and up to ten large groupers. This dive also has many interesting small critters such as pirate blennies and garden eels. During the safety stop divers may be surrounded by 100+ horse-eye jacks that school under the yacht.

Austin Smith Wreck: A 90' Bahamian Defense Force cutter lying in 60’ of water that, ironically, sank in 1995 while being towed to San Salvador to be sunk there as a dive site.

Barracuda Shoals: This bankside patch reef has huge schools of fish as well as many small critters on the reef and surrounding sand.

Blacktip Wall: Hammerhead sharks have been sighted frequently on this wall. This reef is also where Ned Deloach (the popular Reef Identification books co-author) discovered the rare Lemon goby.

Cathedral: This site is part of the Dog Rocks Reef. This reef starts at 35' and slopes off to 50' before dropping straight down into the Exuma Sound. The “cathedral” is a large swim-through where light filters down from above reflecting off thousands of silversides. This swim-through also has many groupers and jacks that come to feed on the silversides. The wall has large stands of black coral and orange elephant ear and tube sponges. Pelagics such as eagle rays and sharks are frequently seen just off the wall.

Cracked Coral Head: This massive coral head rises 40' off the bottom. Several large swim-thruoughs make it look like it is cracked giving it the name.

Jeep Reef: This site named for a coral-encrusted jeep that sits near the mooring is in the middle of the Exumas Land & Sea Park and hosts a healthy population of fish. It is also one of the prettiest reefs you will ever see. Current that sweeps through this cut keeps the reef 's corals healthy.

Pillar Wall: One of many excellent wall dives. It starts at 30' and slopes to 50' before dropping 5,000' to the bottom. There are many caves and crevices. There is also a large colony of yellowhead jawfish in the rubble inside the reef.

Southwest Eleuthera

Cave Rock: A large coral mound in 50' of water surrounded by several smaller coral heads. There are several caves where you can swim from one side to the other. The large variety of corals and fish will amaze you. Hammerhead sharks have been seen here frequently.

Monolith: Large mounds of coral rise out of the sand at the edge of the wall. They start at 100' depth and rise to 55'. There is a colony of garden eels in the sand next to the mounds.

Little San Sal (Half Moon Cay)

Cave Reef: This 40' shallow patch reef has several large swim-throughs cutting in the middle of the reef.

Empress Pinnacles: This wall dive features 30' high pinnacles coming out of the sand at the edge of the wall. Pelagic animals are seen frequently in the clear water off the wall. There are large branches of black coral growing on the sides of the pinnacles.


Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only and subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics.


Accommodations

The Bahamas Aggressor II is a 110’ yacht with a wide beam. Built and powered for comfort, safety and stability, she is diesel-powered, cruises at 10 knots and has 110-volt power onboard. Accommodations include two balcony suites, five deluxe staterooms, each having two single beds or a king, and three twin staterooms each with two single beds, all side by side. All staterooms have climate controls, TV’s and private bathrooms.

The Bahamas Aggressor II sleeps 20 guests in privacy and comfort. She features a roomy, air conditioned salon and dining area, sun deck complete with a hot tub, lounge and deck chairs, an outdoor sound system, shaded cocktail deck, grill, and a photo editing computer for guests to use. Diving amenities include camera table with low-pressure air hoses, and two hot, freshwater showers. The Bahamas Aggressor II staterooms each have a safe aboard to store valuables such as passports, cash, credit cards or anything else you would like to store.

There is a variety of nightly entertainment, including diving, fish identification presentations, movies, games and more. If you have a favorite movie or digital presentation to share, we encourage you to bring it along. The staff especially loves new releases of movies, recent magazines and books. A small library of books for exchange is maintained onboard as well as fish identification books for reference.



All meals, snacks and beverages are provided.
See Sample Menu

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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: 110 ft.

  • Beam: 25

  • Passengers: 20

  • Staterooms: 10

  • Staff: 7

  • Boarding: Saturday 4 pm - 5 pm

  • Check out: Saturday 8 am

The Bahamas has been an Aggressor destination since 2012.