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/ Palau Aggressor 2
"Eat,
Sleep, Dive"
Explore a world of colourful caverns and coral gardens, dramatic
drop-offs, bustling walls, awesome blue holes, heart-pounding shark
encounters and mysterious war wrecks from aboard the luxurious 106'
Palau Aggressor II.
Dive Sites
Travelling through the green mushroom shaped Rock islands on the
30' high-speed, jet-driven skiff lets you explore Palau's outer
reefs as never before. Dive legendary Blue Hole, Shark City, Short
& Big Drop-off, Blue Corner, German Channel and the picturesque
Rock Islands. Investigate miles of dazzling barrier reef, pristine
and bustling with life. Most dives in Palau are drift dives so guests
should be experienced divers.
More information
about the diving regions of Palau Aggressor:
Palau
Vessel
In
early November, 1994, the newly constructed Palau
Aggressor II set sail for the Republic of Palau from Nichols Brothers
shipyard in Freeland, Whidbey Island, Washington. The Palau Aggressor
II is a 106-foot, 16-passenger catamaran built and powered for comfort,
safety and stability. She is 30 feet wide, diesel-powered and has
110-volt power on board.
The all-aluminium, 2,100 hp, jet-driven power catamaran is capable
of 21 knots, while only drawing four and one-half feet of water.
This feature revolutionized diving in Palau by allowing high speed
access through its outer reefs at any tide. Cruising in unparalleled
luxury, the wave piercing "z" bow will transport divers to the most
remote sites Palau has to offer in total comfort and state-of-the-art
stability. She can accommodate any special requests or itineraries
when the entire vessel is chartered for private groups.
The salon is an attractively furnished area designed for comfort
and relaxation. The entertainment centre features a large screen
TV, VCR with all video camera capabilities, CD player and a well-stocked
library of books and magazines, videos, compact discs and slides.
A self-service indoor/outdoor bar is open 24 hours a day. The bar,
a popular gathering place, is constructed of solid teak and has
retractable windows for a fresh open air feeling. Three large dining
tables are also part of this huge room.
Breakfast and dinner are eaten indoors, however, lunch is often
enjoyed alfresco at the bar. A soothing hot tub is located on the
open deck near the bar. The third level features a "moon deck,"
a 30-foot wide shaded deck. Here guests may relax on a chaise lounge
or nap in a hammock.
Accommodation
There are 9 Deluxe staterooms with queen size bed and single bunk
above, private head and shower, closet, port window, individual
climate control and hair dryer. Located on the main deck.
Each deluxe stateroom is fully carpeted and insulated for sound,
storage space is generous. Water makers provide an abundance of
fresh water. All staterooms are just a step away from the dive deck,
and each room has a large window just above water level.
Palau Itinerary
Each
week the exclusive 18-passenger jet-drive catamaran Palau Aggressor
II and its high speed skiff sets off on an incredible odyssey. For
the next six days, you'll enjoy diving up to five times a day at
distant outer reefs unseen by most divers--without shuttling back
and forth to a resort for meals and sleep. Just relax, as the high-speed,
jet-driven catamaran unveils Palau's alluring underwater bounty--all
set in 82-84 degree water with visibility exceeding 100 feet.
Guests
arriving in Palau on Sunday morning, are met by an Aggressor representative
at the Palau Airport and taken to the Palau Pacific Resort. At 4:30
p.m. Sunday, you will be
taken by a Palau Aggressor II crew member from the hotel to the
Aggressor. Guests board the Palau Aggressor II that afternoon, unpack,
relax and enjoy a delicious dinner served by the onboard chef. Diving
begins Monday morning and ends Saturday afternoon when the Palau
Aggressor II returns to port. Most guests make four to five dives
a day. Throughout your week aboard, you'll be treated to incomparable
live-aboard luxury, and quickly see why Palau Aggressor II has been
named "Best Live-Aboard" in Rodale's Scuba Diving READER'S CHOICE
AWARDS.
The
following Saturday afternoon, the Palau Aggressor II returns to
port. Guests may spend the afternoon shopping, sight seeing or just
relaxing onboard until the evening cocktail party hosted by the
crew. After the party, everyone will dine at a local restaurant.
This is the only meal not included in the charter.
Check-out is 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
The crew will drive you to the Palau airport or a hotel if you are
extending your vacation.
Features
Towards
the stern of the Palau Aggressor II, guests enter the large dive
deck. This is the area where divers suit up and prepare their gear.
Each diver has his own personal dive station complete with seat
and locker. Most dives are made from the high-speed skiff. The 30-foot
skiff accommodates all divers. Each diver has a tank rack and seat
on the skiff. All tanks are filled in place on the skiff with either
air or nitrox (extra charge). There is a full line of dive gear
available, as well as certification and specialty courses including
Nitrox certification.
Divers
board the skiff at deck level then the skiff is lowered into the
water by a hydraulic lift. After the dive is made, the skiff cruises
into the lift and returns to deck level where guests safely disembark.
Divers can rinse off with two freshwater showers on the dive deck.
A dive briefing area, camera table with low-pressure air hoses,
camera rinse tank, head and E-6 photo lab are all part of the roomy
dive deck.
The water temperature averages between 82 to 85F (28 to 30 C)
year round. A thin wet suit (1/8" maximum -3mm) or lycra suit (Darlex
or Polartec) is recommended, however, as divers often make four
or more dives a day and can develop a chill. The visibility ranges
from 60 to 100 feet (18 to 35 metres). On the outer reefs and walls,
visibility usually exceeds 100 feet ( 35 metres )
Great photo opportunities abound for the expert and beginner alike.
Onboard E-6 photo processing and underwater camera rentals are also
available. A full range of photo and video equipment is available
for hire on board.
Prices 2010-2011
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Season
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7 nights
(Sun to Sun)
per
person
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Deluxe stateroom- private ensuite
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3 Jan 10 - 2 Jan 11 |
US$ 3135* |
| 2 Jan 11 - 1 Jan 12 |
US$ 3135* |
Quality hire gear (BCD/regulator)
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US$ 120 |
Hire dive computer
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US$ 125 |
* Plus: US$35 weekly cabin tax, US$60 dive tax, US$20 airport
departure fee, US$15 Green Fee
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US$ 130 |
Non-divers discount / consecutive charters discount
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US$ 200 |
Included:
- Accommodations aboard the vessel
- 5.5 dive days
- 4 to 5 dives per full day
- Compressed air tanks, weights & weight belts.
- Airport transfers on day of arrival and departure
- All meals and snacks, non-alcoholic and local alcoholic
beverages
NOT Included:
- Local Govt
& dive taxes (US$130 p/p)
- Airfare, insurance,
equipment rentals, Nitrox fills, certification or specialty
courses, hotel stays or day rooms, dinner on final evening,
crew gratuity.
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