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Aggressor Liveaboards - Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands IV – Dive Itineraries

The Cayman Islands is one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world.

The Cayman Islands is a British Crown Colony which lies 480 miles south of Miami, nestled in the turquoise waters of the western Caribbean. The warm waters, shallow walls and endless visibility make our Cayman Islands liveaboard scuba diving trip perfect for new divers and snorkeling enthusiasts.

During your Caymans Island liveaboard scuba diving trip, the Cayman Aggressor IV will dive the best of all three islands, which includes the Northwall and Southwall in Grand Cayman, Bloody Bay Wall in Little Cayman & everyone’s favorite, Stingray City. The Oro Verde, Doc Poulson, Russian Destroyer and Kittiwake wrecks are bustling artificial reefs that disguise once magnificent ships and are a must see for every diver.

  • Diving begins Sunday morning and ends Friday around noon when the Aggressor returns to port.
  • Up to 5 dives per day (including night dive), averaging 24-27 dives on 7-night charters.
  • Depth Range:  25 – 110 ft (8m – 33m)
  • All dives are from the yacht.
  • 3mm wetsuit recommended
  • Water temperature range from 78 – 82F, 25 – 28C. 

The Cayman Aggressor IV has one dive tender, 15 ft x 4 ft used to take guests to shore (optional).

Cayman Islands

Illustrated dive map of the Cayman Islands showing Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac with marked dive sites and Aggressor Liveaboard routes.

Cayman Islands

3 Fathom Wall (Mixing Bowl) This is the crossroads of Bloody Bay Wall. Here, the “shear wall” meets the “gentle slope”. This site offers more fish than any site in Little Cayman. Schools of Bermuda chub, 3-spotted goatfish, snappers and grouper of all sorts can be identified here. The rubble of the shallows is home to an array of creatures, including the timid yellowhead jawfish. If you are more adventurous, make a cut through the coral fingers and end up on the wall (there are several passages covered over by coral formations). Lobster are frequently seen on the wall area. Turtle, spotted eagle rays and an occasional reef shark or nurse shark can be spotted at any time.

Angelfish Reef Coral fingers, and small coral heads make this sight truly enjoyable for night diving as well as a day dive.

Bonnie’s Arch 70ft. Maximum, this site has a beautiful arch that provides wonderful photo/video opportunities. Seahorses are sometimes found here. Angelfish frequent this area. Channel clinging crab can be spotted under the edge of the outlying reef system.

Bullwinkle East The site gets its name from the large elk horn coral that forms the top of this shallow reef.

Devils Grotto/Eden Rock “One of the dives that made Grand Cayman so famous,” is how many describe this site. Located just off the shore outside of George Town, one can explore the passages of these two (2) dive sites. Maximum depth is 45ft.

Doc Poulson (wreck) Sitting in an open sandy area, with coral reef nearby, the small cable laying vessel was sank for the purpose of a wreck site. Good growth on the wreck provides a home to many juvenile fish including the pygmy file fish. Look for bristle worms on the green tube sponge located on the vessels spotlight.

Eagle Ray Rock Found outside of Smith Cove, Eagle Ray Rock is noted for the “L”-shaped passage on this large coral formation.

Grand Cayman Grand Cayman provides a wide variation of reef life and fish – everything from juveniles to spotted eagle ray and sometimes a shark.

Depending on the side of the island you are diving, you will find dramatic walls starting from 50ft-70ft. The shallows will feature a “spur-and-groove” coral formation or sites that are more noted for their swim-thrus. More noted for its small reef life, don’t be surprised to spot a turtle at any time find a southern stingray feeding nearby.

Great Wall The name says it all. The yacht is moored in 15ft. of water, and the wall begins at 18ft. – and it is a shear drop. This portion of Bloody Bay Wall is full of pristine vegetation growing off the wall – gorgonians, soft and hard corals and all types of rope sponges. Turtles are often seen munching on a sponge or just swimming by at 40ft. Look for juvenile spotted drums and juvenile smooth trunkfish here.

The Meadows The mooring pin is set in the middle of several coral heads, which can be traversed. Various snapper call this portion of the reef “home”. Cosmo the grouper can also be spotted in and around this site. Jackson’s Wall is a highlight with swim-thru’s onto the wall. Once again, look out for Caribbean reef sharks. In the sand area of the shallow, a spotted eagle ray can be seen feeding.

Joy’s Joy The mooring pin is set in 25ft. of water, but the highlight of this dive are the many passages and swim-thru’s found in the 70ft. range.

Kelly’s Cavern Water conditions throughout the years have helped form this section of Cayman reefs; specifically, all the passages which wind in-and-out of the hardpan coral. You will find the top of this reef rich in vegetation. Look for the elusive batwing coral crab hiding in the coral.

Lea Lea’s Lookout If you descend and head toward the mooring ball, you will come across a “cut” in the reef. Starting at 35ft., this narrow cut leads to the wall. Keep an eye out for channel clinging crabs and lobster hiding in this cut. A pinnacle marks the entrance onto the wall (you can turn left or right). Making a right-hand-turn and swimming about 30 yards, you will find the entrance to the “Great Room” (entrance around 80ft). The diver makes their way through the “room” and will exit on a very large opening. . . being spit out at 30ft. At night, take note of the colors (reds, oranges, greens, purples) that are visible throughout the room.

Lighthouse Reef This reef gets its name from the Lighthouse Restaurant in Breakers. This wall site serves as home to turtle, spotted eagle ray and the occasional reef shark.

Little Cayman To summarize, the majority of the diving in Little Cayman takes place within the boundaries of the world-famous Bloody Bay Wall. This marine park offers a combination of dramatic walls, swim thrus, mini-walls (in the shallows) and pristine coral reefs. When weather dictates, the CAIV will move to the South side of Little Cayman for diving at Windsock Reef, Grundy’s Wall or the Soto Trader (wreck).

Kittiwake M/V Keith Tibbetts Formerly known as the Russian Destroyer #356, this wreck has become a fixture for wreck dive of the Caribbean. Today, the boat lies in 40-90ft. of water. It provides a great backdrop for photos/videos, and offers some great penetration for the avid wreck diver. For more indepth information about the M/V Keith Tibbetts, go to www.jharp.net/brac_ktib.htm

M/V Kittiwake Sunk as an artificial reef in 2011 The Kittiwake, a former submarine rescue vessel (ASR-13) rests 64 feet deep at the bottom and only 15 feet from the surface making her ideal for both divers and snorkelers. You can swim overhead and see the main decks and topography of the ship, plus take a look down the smoke stack that opens up straight down to the bottom of the hull and the engine rooms. There is no end of rooms to explore within this wreck.

Marilyn’s Cut A simply slice into the reef of Bloody Bay Wall is sometimes home to reef sharks. All types of reef fish inhabit this area.

Nancy’s Cup of Tea (Magic Roundabout) This area is just outside of the bight of BBW and provides a more solid coral formation. On the shallows around this site, you can find a pair of old anchors, known as Paul’s Anchors.

Neptune’s Wall With the mooring sitting in 60ft. of water, this site is a gentle sloping reef formation that leads over the wall. Like many of the West Side wall sites, keep an eye open for the passing turtle.

Ore Verde (wreck) A staple of Grand Cayman diving, this wreck today lies in pieces against a section of coral reef and provides a home to many fish, both during the day and at night (midnight blue parrotfish). Hordes of chub, jacks, and snapper are spotted during the day. Always be aware of spotted morays or a green moray eel.

St Pedro’s Point Watch Your Depth! Huge pinnacles from the bottom sprout upward to make this site what it is. Lying on the edge of the wall, be careful to monitor your depth gauge and you will find this most enjoyable around 80-90ft.

Randy’s Gazebo “One of the most spectacular dives”, commented one diver. This site is home to some wonderful swim-thru’s and some of the largest barrel sponges in the Cayman Islands. A wonderful “photo op” awaits at the “gazebo”. Be on the alert for spotted eagle rays just off the wall and turtles at any time. “The chimney” is a narrow passage that begins at 80ft., and “burps” you out at 30ft. Take it slow! And you can enjoy this experience.

Trinity Caves/Round Rock This site features a nice swim thru small passage at about 70ft. Just down the reef you will find the famous Trinity Caves, highlighted by several lengthy swim thru’s. Trinity Caves has been the focus of many photo shoots for various dive magazines.

Rum Point Dropoff (White Stroke Canyon) Coral plates make up this site just outside the cut of Grand Cayman’s Rum Point. As all North Wall sights go, spotted eagle rays, turtle, channel clinging crab and lobster can all be found in this region.

Sensation Wall (Hammerhead Hill) Found in the middle of the North Wall, this site was named for the coral formation that the mooring pin is set. Yes! You might see the elusive hammerhead here, but certainly keep an eye out for spotted eagle rays.

Stingray City An introduction of this site is not needed – The World’s Most Famous 12ft. Dive. Stingray City is home to the many Southern Stingrays that pass the time away performing for divers. It is a “must” dive.

Tarpon Alley Large sand passage slice through the coral fingers, leading out onto the North Wall. Between two (2) of these fingers, you can find tarpon displaying their buoyancy. Barracuda sometimes pose as “imposters”, lurking around, looking for a meal. On the wall, the beautiful spotted eagle ray is often cited as well as an occasional reef shark. If you are really lucky, you might spot a hammerhead.

Teachers Caverns (Bats Cave Reef) High coral wall formations help make these passages a beautiful site. Elkhorn and staghorn corals are found in the shallows. Families of lobster have been spotted on nearby coral heads.

Logo of Cayman Islands Aggressor IV liveaboard featuring a blue yacht and red scuba diver icon.

Cayman Islands Aggressor IV– Liveaboard Cabins & Rates

Master Stateroom on Cayman Aggressor IV with king bed, picture window, and stylish marine decor.Enjoy the comfort of the Master Stateroom with a king bed, large window, and private amenities aboard the Cayman Aggressor IV.

A King bed, picture window, closet, bathrobes, hairdryer, fresh towels, AC unit, and private bathroom.

ROOM – 9
Rm Size: 15′ x 15′
King: 70″ x 75″
(For a couple or Single Supplement)

Rates

 Cayman Aggressor IVNightsTwin Bunk-StyleDeluxeMaster
2025
Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-20267$3395$3595$3895
2026
Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-20277$3495$3695$3995
2027
Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-20287$3595$3795$4095
2028
Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-20297$3595$3795$4095
Deluxe Stateroom on Cayman Aggressor IV with convertible twin beds and a port hole.This flexible Deluxe Stateroom offers two twin beds that convert into a king, perfect for buddy teams or couples.

Two single beds that can made into a king bed,  port hole, closet, bathrobes, hairdryer, fresh towels, AC unit , and private bathroom.

ROOM – 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Rm Size: Rm Size: 7′ x 11′
Twin: 35″ x 75″
Twin: 35″ x 75″
(Two twins or a king)

Rates

 Cayman Aggressor IVNightsTwin Bunk-StyleDeluxeMaster
2025
Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-20267$3395$3595$3895
2026
Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-20277$3495$3695$3995
2027
Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-20287$3595$3795$4095
2028
Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-20297$3595$3795$4095
Cayman Aggressor IV bunk-style Deluxe Stateroom with twin top bunk and full-size lower bed, ensuite sink, and window.A smart space-saver: this bunk-style Deluxe Stateroom features a twin-over-full layout with a private sink and cozy ambiance.

Bunk-style with a twin bed on top and a full bed on bottom, port hole, closet, bathrobes, hairdryer, fresh towels, AC unit,  and private bathroom.

ROOM – 1, 2
Rm Size: 7′ x 10′
Twin Bed: 35″ x 75″

Full Bottom Bed: 48″ x 75″

Rates

 Cayman Aggressor IVNightsTwin Bunk-StyleDeluxeMaster
2025
Jan-04-2025 – Jan-03-20267$3395$3595$3895
2026
Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-20277$3495$3695$3995
2027
Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-20287$3595$3795$4095
2028
Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-20297$3595$3795$4095

Cayman Islands Aggressor IV - Trip Schedule

Year Start Date End Date Nights Itinerary
202506-2106-287Best of the Cayman Islands
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202508-1608-237Best of the Cayman Islands
202508-2308-307Down
202508-3009-067Best of the Cayman Islands
202509-0609-137Best of the Cayman Islands
202509-1309-207Best of the Cayman Islands
202509-2009-277Best of the Cayman Islands
202509-2710-047Best of the Cayman Islands
202510-0410-117Best of the Cayman Islands
202510-1110-187Best of the Cayman Islands
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202512-2012-277Best of the Cayman Islands
202512-2701-037Best of the Cayman Islands
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202601-0301-107Best of the Cayman Islands
202601-1001-177Best of the Cayman Islands
202601-1701-247Best of the Cayman Islands
202601-2401-317Down
202601-3102-077Best of the Cayman Islands
202612-2601-027Best of the Cayman Islands
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202701-0201-097Best of the Cayman Islands
202701-0901-167Best of the Cayman Islands
202701-1601-237Best of the Cayman Islands
202701-2301-307Down
202701-3002-067Best of the Cayman Islands
202702-0602-137Best of the Cayman Islands
202702-1302-207Best of the Cayman Islands
202702-2002-277Best of the Cayman Islands
202702-2703-067Best of the Cayman Islands
202703-0603-137Best of the Cayman Islands
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202801-0101-087Best of the Cayman Islands
202801-0801-157Best of the Cayman Islands
202801-1501-227Best of the Cayman Islands
202801-2201-297Down
202801-2902-057Best of the Cayman Islands
202802-0502-127Best of the Cayman Islands
202802-1202-197Best of the Cayman Islands
202802-1902-267Best of the Cayman Islands
202802-2603-047Best of the Cayman Islands
202803-0403-117Best of the Cayman Islands
202803-1103-187Best of the Cayman Islands
202803-1803-257Best of the Cayman Islands
202803-2504-017Best of the Cayman Islands
202804-0104-087Best of the Cayman Islands
202804-0804-157Best of the Cayman Islands
202804-1504-227Best of the Cayman Islands
202804-2204-297Best of the Cayman Islands
202804-2905-067Best of the Cayman Islands
202805-0605-137Best of the Cayman Islands
202805-1305-207Best of the Cayman Islands
202805-2005-277Best of the Cayman Islands
202805-2706-037Best of the Cayman Islands
202806-0306-107Best of the Cayman Islands
202806-1006-177Best of the Cayman Islands
202806-1706-247Best of the Cayman Islands
202806-2407-017Best of the Cayman Islands
202807-0107-087Best of the Cayman Islands
202807-0807-157Best of the Cayman Islands
202807-1507-227Best of the Cayman Islands
202807-2207-297Best of the Cayman Islands
202807-2908-057Best of the Cayman Islands
202808-0508-127Best of the Cayman Islands
202808-1208-197Best of the Cayman Islands
202808-1908-267Best of the Cayman Islands
202808-2609-027Down
202809-0209-097Down
202809-0909-167Down
202809-1609-237Down
202809-2309-307Best of the Cayman Islands
202809-3010-077Best of the Cayman Islands
202810-0710-147Best of the Cayman Islands
202810-1410-217Best of the Cayman Islands
202810-2110-287Best of the Cayman Islands
202810-2811-047Best of the Cayman Islands
202811-0411-117Best of the Cayman Islands
202811-1111-187Best of the Cayman Islands
202811-1811-257Best of the Cayman Islands
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202812-0212-097Best of the Cayman Islands
202812-0912-167Best of the Cayman Islands
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202812-2312-307Best of the Cayman Islands
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