Aggressor Liveaboards - Belizes
Belize Aggressor III & IV – Dive Itineraries
Belize is a wall diver’s paradise adorned with huge crimson gorgonians and giant orange elephant ear sponges.
On our Belize liveaboard scuba diving trip in the Caribbean, you will enjoy a week of beautiful diving at Lighthouse Reef and Half Moon Caye where the moray eel, spiny lobsters and tiny arrow crabs hide in every crack, crevice, cave and tunnel of these beautiful coral formations and then there’s the mystical, deep Blue Hole.
Every Saturday at 6 pm, the luxurious Belize Aggressor III® & Belize Aggressor IV® casts off for liveaboard scuba diving from the Fort George Hotel dock located in the heart of downtown Belize City.
- Diving begins Sunday morning and ends Friday around noon when the yachts returns to port.
- Up to 5 dives per day, averaging 24-27 dives on 7-night charters, and 39-42 dives on 10-night charters (multiple day dives and a night dive most evenings).
- Depth Range: 25 – 130 ft (8m – 40m)
- All dives are from the yacht.
- 3mm wetsuit recommended
- Water temperatures range from 78 – 82F/ 25 – 28C.
A 15 ft. x 4 ft. tender is available to take guests for optional shore excursions during the week.
Belize
Angel Fish Wall: Friendly grey angel fish give this site its name. The top of the wall teems with small fish. Eagle rays and an occasional shark also cruise the wall.
Aquarium: A sheer drop-off begins around 30’, with an abundance of fish life at the top. About 40’- 60’ deep along the wall are large baffle sponges, giant, deep-water sea fans, and the richest collection of deep-water gorgonians almost anywhere in the world. Giant elephant ear sponges, yellow tube sponges, and azure vase sponges make this a very colorful area. Comical groupings of spotted truck fish are often seen on top of the wall, and the corner of this reef is a good place to see reef sharks, big black groupers, swirling schools of horse eyed jacks and hawksbill or green sea turtles.
Black Beauty: Known for sightings of turtles and eagle rays, this area features long mounds of coral with sandy bottom channels. The wall begins around 50 feet.
Blue Hole: A collapsed freshwater cave system approximately 1000 feet across and over 400 feet deep, the Blue Hole was made famous by ocean pioneer Jacques-Yves Cousteau who declared it one of the top ten dive sites in the world. In 1971, he brought his ship, the Calypso, to chart its depths. Once descended into the Blue Hole, guests will see beautiful vertical stalactite formations. The first shelf of this collapsed underground cavern begins at 110 feet. Here stalactites descend from the ceiling. A healthy reef exists around the edge of the blue hole and is home to an abundance of juvenile sea life, as well as schools of parrot fish, squid, flaming scallops and angel fishes. These shallows are great for diving or snorkeling.
Cathedral: Colorful formations resembling cathedral steeples with sandy cuts in between them signify this site. This site is home to many black groupers and jacks, as well as three species of angel fishes, scorpion fishes, several varieties of eels and silver sides. Spanish dancers are sometimes sighted on the night dives.
Eagle Ray Wall: This site is known for more arrow blennies than you will probably see anywhere else, plus loads of decorator crabs.
Elbow: This advanced dive boasts one of the best opportunities to see large pelagics such as eagle rays and reef and hammerhead sharks. Strong currents are often present.
Elk Horn Forest: Located on the east side of Long Caye, the shallows grow large mounds of lettuce leaf coral that project towards the depths. In the shallows are rare elkhorn corals inhabited by juvenile fishes of many species.
Grand Bogue: This site is home to the elusive white-spotted, white-lined and large-eyed toadfishes.
Half Moon Caye: Weather permitting, the Belize Aggressor III® anchors just off the caye. Guests are shuttled to the island and enjoy a relaxing walk along the beach to the bird sanctuary. Here you can observe red-footed booby birds and frigate birds from the observation deck built into the tree-top canopy. Located on the east end of the island is an historic lighthouse built in 1848, which is the lighthouse for which the atoll is named. The guests may have the opportunity to snorkel with several nurse sharks around the docks of this tropical island.
Half Moon Caye Wall: Marked by tunnels and grooves that slope down toward the open water, several different species of grouper and snapper can be seen in the tunnels. Just off the wall, one can spot eagle rays, sharks, and turtles.
Long Caye Wall: This site is named for a protruding ridge of reefs and numerous swim throughs with grooves that cut the wall running directly to the open sea. Interesting soft corals and sponges are abundant here, and many eels are found here as well.
Painted Wall: Here divers will find many clusters of small painted tunicates between the depths of 40 – 70’. These walls have shallows inhabited by species of parrot fish, black durgeon, queen trigger fish, and many more. The sheer walls begin around 25’ and are overhung in many places with black coral trees and rope sponges covered with light-bulb tunicates.
Que Brada: Named for a cut in the reef (between the wall and shallows), this is an extremely sheer and active stretch of wall. Because it projects out into the current, the extra flow of plankton around it supports an incredibly rich diversity of marine animals. Green moray eels, spotted drum, lobster, crabs, and tarpon are seen on the night dives.
Silver Caves: The large swim through is frequently inhabited by thousands of silver sides, and the vertical wall starts in only 35’ of water. Lots of big black groupers collect under the boat, as do the ubiquitous school of horse-eyed jacks, yellow tailed snappers, and Creole wrasses.
Tarpon Caves: A tall reef buttress rises straight up from the whitest powder sand to within 30’-35’ of the surface and is honeycombed with caves and cuts. This vertical wall is covered with huge yellow tube sponges, black coral trees, and monster barrel sponges projecting from the many small ledges. The sand areas are rich in garden eels, midnight parrot fish, razor fish, and southern stingrays. Tarpon patrol the inside edge of the reef. This dive site features several tunnels and chimneys in which tarpon and grouper like to hide.
Triple Anchor: Three anchors are very well hidden on a beautiful reef in 45’ of water. Look for big barrel sponges, eagle rays, and a cleaning station.
West Point 1 & 2: The visibility at these sites is highly dependent on winds and tides, but the labyrinth of reef buttresses makes this site great even when visibility is diminished. The walls are vertical and start in only 20’ – 25’ of water. Black coral and deep-water gorgonians abound, as do giant barrel sponges and red finger sponges. You are likely to see mangrove tunicates here. The shallow sandy area is alive with garden eels, peacock flounders, and southern stingrays. In the sandy areas, blue-throated pike blennies can be found.
Glovers Reef
Belize Aggressor III
2025 Itinerary
Oct 11 – 18 • Oct 18 – 25 • Oct 25 – Nov 01
Embark/Disembark: Belize City/Belize City
Park fees: $15 USD per week + Port Fee
Travel Time: 5 ½ – 7 ½ hours from port to Glover’s Reef Atoll
About Glover’s Reef: This island jewel is an oval-shaped coral atoll (18 miles long x 6 miles wide) and located 27 miles (43 km) from in the mainland. The sparkling interior lagoon is dotted with over 800 thriving patch reefs and pinnacles that rise to the surface of its turquoise waters. The Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve is a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and one of the seven protected areas in Belize. The atoll forms part of the outermost boundary of the Belize Barrier Reef, along with Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef. Because the atoll is remote and protected, many of the islands have virtually uncharted, virgin habitats and spectacular diving. This adventure features diving on shallow walls, healthy reefs, and the chance to see abundant pelagic animals including large sharks and rays.
Dive Sites:
BAKING SWASH REEF – Sunday morning guests will start their trip with a check-out dive at Baking Swash, a narrow cut through the western edge of the atoll. Two weathered tree limbs frame the channel’s beauty on each side. The shallow coral reefs break the surface, thriving in the protected waters.
SPLIT REEFS – This 40-foot (12 m) deep reef reaches to the surface with a deeper reef dropping down along a 100-foot (30 m) wall. This dive site offers rare specimens of healthy corals such as endangered elkhorn coral, boulders of brain coral, large cactus corals, and delicate staghorn corals together form intricate thickets. An array of soft corals and gorgonians like colorful sea whips, sea rods, corky sea fingers, and Venus sea fans also sway across the reef. A kaleidoscope of shimmering, small fish school together – blue chromis, sergeant majors, and blue-headed wrasse glide over and through the corals.
SHARK POINT – Shark Point is one of the more remote dive sites around the atoll; visits are weather permitting, only. It is an exposed area with a rare spawning aggregation site for groupers. Several species of sharks are associated with this dive site including nurse, blacktip, hammerhead, and tiger sharks. Sharks can be seen cruising along the sloping white sand channels and over the coral colonies.
GROUPER FLATS – This dive site is located on the northeastern reef tract and is home to several species of grouper. Both the shallow and deeper reefs here are home to rare, mature elkhorn coral and huge colonies of lettuce coral. The gentle topography of this amazing reef is home to Nassau, tiger, black, spotted and marble grouper often seen resting amid the sea whips and gorgonians.
LONG CAYE WALL – Long Caye Wall is a beautiful dive site with dense coral growth including endangered elkhorn coral. Forty feet (12 m) down, divers see garden eels, rays, gleaming schools of fish in the water column and smaller fish hovering over on soft sandy bottom. The vertical drop here has many overhangs adorned with giant, colorful sponges, black coral, and wire corals. Sea turtles, eagle rays, manta rays, and curious barracudas are regular visitors all along the wall.
SOUTH WEST CAYE WALL – The Southwest Caye Wall is a dramatic drop-off from its crest at 50 feet (15 m) down to an underwater cliff at 130 feet (40 m) deep. This dive site is characterized by boulder coral, wire coral, and spectacular sponges.
EMERALD FOREST REEF – Emerald Forest Reef is named for the huge elkhorn coral colony that dominates the shallow reef crest creating a large canopy of golden coral. Nearby, divers often see snappers, groupers, trunkfish, angelfish, lobsters, traveling schools of wrasse and clouds of blue chromis amidst the large basket, tube, and rope sponges.
16th & 17th Century Shipwrecks Off Glover’s Reef Atoll – Glover’s Reef Atoll is resplendent with shipwrecks from the 16th and 17th centuries. As noted by Sir Robert Marx, marine historian, in his book “Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere”, the following shipwrecks can be found at Glover’s Reef:
* In 1774 two ships wrecked on Glover’s Reef. The first was the English merchantman, Argyle; Captain Fisher lost the ship at about 3 nautical miles (5.5 km) from the southwestern end of the reef. The second was the American ship Polly; Captain Waid lost the ship on route to New York, on the northeastern end of the reef. Thankfully, the crew and part of cargo were saved but the wreck remains.
* In 1793, the English merchantman Chance, with Captain Reed at the helm was sailing from Jamaica when it wrecked on Glover’s Reef. Then in 1803, the English merchantman Fishburn, with Captain Leake at the helm, was lost on a reef near Belize while sailing to London.
* In 1807, the English ship General Don, with Captain Messeroy at the helm, was lost on Glover’s Reef during transit from France. Then in 1808, the English merchantmen Perseverance, with Captain M’Nutt at the helm, was lost near Belize in transit from Jamaica; the crew was saved but the wreck remains.
Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only and subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics.
Belize Aggressor III – Liveaboard Cabins & Rates
- Master Stateroom
- Deluxe Stateroom
- Deluxe Stateroom 1
Double bed, private head and shower, closet, port window, individual climate control, monitor with media player and hair dryer.
ROOM – 9
Rm Size: 10′ x 8′
Double: 54″ x 74″
Rates
| Belize Aggressor III | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Double bed (lower) and twin bed (upper) bunk-style, port window. All have private bathrooms and showers, individual climate control, monitor with media player and hair dryer.
ROOM – 2, 3 & 4
Rm Size: 8″ x 8’6″
Top Twin: 38″ x 74″
Double: 53″ x 74″
ROOM – 5 & 8
Rm Size: 8′ x 8′
Top Twin: 31″ x 74″
Double: 53″ x 74″
ROOM – 6 & 7
Rm Size: 8′ x 7′
Top Twin: 31″ x 74″
Double: 54″ x 74″
Rates
| Belize Aggressor III | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Room # 1 has 2 twin bunk style beds and no port window. All have private bathrooms and showers, individual climate control, monitor with media player and hair dryer.
Room – 1
Rm Size: 9′ x 9′
Top Twin: 38″ x 75″
Bottom Twin: 38″ x 75″
Rates
| Belize Aggressor III | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Belize Aggressor III - Trip Schedule
- 2025 Schedule
- 2026 Schedule
- 2027 Schedule
- 2028 Schedule
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 06-21 | 06-28 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 06-28 | 07-05 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-05 | 07-12 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-12 | 07-19 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-19 | 07-26 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-26 | 08-02 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-02 | 08-09 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-09 | 08-16 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-16 | 08-23 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-23 | 08-30 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-30 | 09-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-06 | 09-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-13 | 09-20 | 7 | Down |
| 2025 | 09-20 | 09-30 | 10 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-30 | 10-01 | 1 | Down |
| 2025 | 10-01 | 10-11 | 10 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 10-11 | 10-18 | 7 | Glovers Reef |
| 2025 | 10-18 | 10-25 | 7 | Glovers Reef |
| 2025 | 10-25 | 11-01 | 7 | Glovers Reef |
| 2025 | 11-01 | 11-08 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-08 | 11-15 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-15 | 11-22 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-22 | 11-29 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-29 | 12-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-06 | 12-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-13 | 12-20 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-20 | 12-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-27 | 01-03 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 01-03 | 01-10 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 01-10 | 01-17 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 01-17 | 01-24 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-24 | 01-31 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 01-31 | 02-07 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
2027 Schedule
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027 | 01-02 | 01-09 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 01-09 | 01-16 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 01-16 | 01-23 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-23 | 01-30 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-30 | 02-06 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-06 | 02-13 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-13 | 02-20 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-20 | 02-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 02-27 | 03-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 03-06 | 03-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 03-13 | 03-20 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 03-20 | 03-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 03-27 | 04-03 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 12-25 | 01-01 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2028 | 01-01 | 01-08 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2028 | 01-08 | 01-15 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2028 | 01-15 | 01-22 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-22 | 01-29 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
Belize Aggressor IV – Liveaboard Cabins & Rates
- Master Stateroom
- Deluxe Stateroom
- Twin Stateroom
Queen Bed – Private Facilities, Picture Window Views, Monitor with Media Player, Mirrored Cabinet, Wardrobe, Bathrobes, Hairdryer, Toiletries, Fresh Towels Daily, Independent Air-conditioning and Volume Controls
ROOM – 2 & 3
Rm Size: 8’10” x 11′
Queen Bed: 60″ x 79″
Rates
| Belize Aggressor IV | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Two Twin Beds or One King Bed – Private Facilities, Picture Window View, Monitor with Media Player, Mirrored Cabinet, Wardrobe, Bathrobes, Hairdryer, Toiletries, Fresh Towels Daily, Independent Air-conditioning and Volume Controls
ROOM – 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 & 10
Rm Size: 9′ 4″ x 9′ 5″
Twin Bed: 38″ x 74″
Twin Bed: 38″ x 74″
Combinable
ROOM – 7
Rm Size: 9′ 8″ x 9′ 1″
Twin: 38″ x 74″
Twin: 38″ x 74″
Combinable
Rates
| Belize Aggressor IV | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Two Twin Beds or One King Bed, Private Facilities, Portlight Views, Monitor with Media Player, Mirrored Cabinet, Wardrobe, Bathrobes, Hairdryer, Toiletries, Fresh Towels Daily, Independent Air-conditioning and Volume Controls.
ROOM – 1
Rm Size: 12′ 6″ x 10′ 9″
Twin Bed: 38″ x 74″
Twin Bed: 38″ x 74″
Combinable
Rates
| Belize Aggressor IV | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $3595 | $3795 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $3695 | $3895 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $3795 | $3995 |
Belize Aggressor IV - Trip Schedule
- 2025 Schedule
- 2026 Schedule
- 2027 Schedule
- 2028 Schedule
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 06-21 | 06-28 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 06-28 | 07-05 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-05 | 07-12 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-12 | 07-19 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-19 | 07-26 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 07-26 | 08-02 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-02 | 08-09 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-09 | 08-16 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-16 | 08-23 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-23 | 08-30 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 08-30 | 09-06 | 7 | Down |
| 2025 | 09-06 | 09-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-13 | 09-20 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-20 | 09-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 09-27 | 10-04 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 10-04 | 10-11 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 10-11 | 10-18 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 10-18 | 10-25 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 10-25 | 11-01 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-01 | 11-08 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-08 | 11-15 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-15 | 11-22 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-22 | 11-29 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 11-29 | 12-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-06 | 12-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-13 | 12-20 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-20 | 12-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2025 | 12-27 | 01-03 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 01-03 | 01-10 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 01-10 | 01-17 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 01-17 | 01-24 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-24 | 01-31 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-31 | 02-07 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-07 | 02-14 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-14 | 02-21 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-21 | 02-28 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 02-28 | 03-07 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2026 | 03-07 | 03-14 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027 | 01-02 | 01-09 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 01-09 | 01-16 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-16 | 01-23 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 01-23 | 01-30 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 01-30 | 02-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 02-06 | 02-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 02-13 | 02-20 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 02-20 | 02-27 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 02-27 | 03-06 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2027 | 03-06 | 03-13 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2028 | 01-01 | 01-08 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2028 | 01-08 | 01-15 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
| 2028 | 01-15 | 01-22 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-22 | 01-29 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-29 | 02-05 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-05 | 02-12 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-12 | 02-19 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-19 | 02-26 | 7 | Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Cay, and Turneffe Reef |
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Posted on Kin Hang YipTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an incredible diving experience with Jeremy at Malapascua. As my instructor, he made me feel safe and confident throughout. I completed the TDI Cavern course with him, along with some deco fun dives. His teaching mindset for diving in a technical environment empowered me, tailoring everything to my progress and keeping it engaging and fun. I highly recommend Jeremy as a fantastic instructor. You won’t be disappointed! ++ He is the perfect guide for great food on the islandPosted on BenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a case of decompression illness while diving with a different company, and Jeremy handled my treatment over the course of a few days. He was very knowledgeable, highly responsive, and proactive about monitoring my condition. I don’t believe he ever expected anything in return, which is a testament to his kindness. He certainly gave me the impression that he would be an excellent instructor, and I would encourage anyone to take courses with him, or just buy him a beer and listen to his stories. Many thanks, Jeremy!! I would feel safe assuming Jeremy is the best technical diving instructor on the island. My experience with the company also suggested they were the best dive shop in Malapascua.Posted on Yining ChenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you are looking to unlock a new level in diving, Dive Subculture is the place to be at! I took my side mount course with Instructor Jeremy; despite diving for 10 years, side mount was a whole new level of challenge for me! I learnt so much- from S-drills, rigging up and how to achieve the perfect trim with the side mount configuration. Jeremy burns with passion towards technical diving and it is clearly evident in the way he trained us, going above and beyond. Thank you Jeremy for all the patience; I highly recommend him to anyone who is keen to take their diving skills to a higher level!Posted on Sanne QuastTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jeremy is an amazing instructor who cares, has patience, and really wants you to become an excellent diver. After enrolling in the SDI Sidemount Course Jeremy saw my potential and managed to train me for the TDI training! So because of him, I can proudly say: I am a tech diver!Posted on 阿文Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I just completed my sidemount diving course with Jeremy, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience. He was incredibly patient and attentive throughout the entire course. His teaching style was clear and thorough, making the course both enjoyable and highly educational. On top of that, all the equipment provided was in excellent condition and well maintained, which made the dives even smoother and safer. I highly recommend Jeremy to anyone looking to improve diving skills. Thank you Jeremy, you are an amazing instructor.Posted on Célia OualiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. J'ai passé ma certification React Right avec Jeremy. C'était une excellente expérience que je recommande à tout le monde ! Jeremy prend le temps de tout expliquer et de répondre à toutes les questions. Il est de très bons conseils et très passionné. Merci Jeremy pour ces excellents moments passé avec toi et toute l'équipe!Posted on 胡仲欽Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jemery教練人非常的熱情,耐心,有趣,我們在這學了側掛潛水,所有裝備都很新,物超所值,下次還要再來!Posted on יובל בן יוסףTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. רציתי לאמר תודה לג׳רמי על הכול העזרה, ההקשבה, הזמן, והסבלנות תודה שלמדת אותי איך לקחת את הצלילה לכיוון הכי מקצועי שיש שמח שהגעתי לעשות את הקורס ופגשתי בן אדם שמעכשיו יהיה המנטור שלי לכול שאלה תודה על הכולPosted on Christian KöpplTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I took my first steps into technical diving with Jeremy at Dive Subculture in Malapascua, completing the Side Mount, Advanced Nitrox, and Decompression Procedures TDI courses. It was an incredible experience, and Jeremy is truly one of the best instructors you could ask for. I learned so much and was constantly challenged to push my limits, all while being supported by Jeremy's excellent guidance. To top it off, I had the chance to dive in the stunning waters of Malapascua, often surrounded by majestic thresher sharks. Thank you, Jeremy, for providing such a fantastic start to my technical diving journey!Posted on Vivian GeowTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had an excellent experience with these guys. Top notch service from Jeremy and Ning at the dive shop. The dive boat crew and dive masters were caring, attentive and knowledgeable. The fun time we had on the boat was unbeatable. Thanks again to dive masters Bjorn, Karl, Sarah, and Neil for the great vibes. 10/10 highly recommend this place for great diving in Malapascua. 🫶🫶🫶 vivian and geoffVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more