Trip Report Belize on the Aggressor IV April 9-16, 2022

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Well, maybe better late than never. I fell far behind in downloading my photos. Here are some photos of my visit to Lamanai and my week on the Belize Aggressor IV

Lamanai Landing Hotel on the lake
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View from my balcony
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Sign on my balcony :)
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Belize New River
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Howler Monkey
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Mask Temple
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High Temple
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very nice
 
Thanks for the report. I'm considering booking for a week in late December 2024 and have never been on a liveaboard.

You mentioned that room 10 was the most spacious cabin you've had on a liveaboard. Did you get the impression that the other "twin" rooms were a bit smaller or had less storage despite the Aggressor website measuring them as the same? Did you like having your room right next to the dive deck?
 
Thanks for the report. I'm considering booking for a week in late December 2024 and have never been on a liveaboard.

You mentioned that room 10 was the most spacious cabin you've had on a liveaboard. Did you get the impression that the other "twin" rooms were a bit smaller or had less storage despite the Aggressor website measuring them as the same? Did you like having your room right next to the dive deck?
Hi @Dan G

I meant my room on the BA IV compared to all the rooms I had on other boats. I didn't see any of the other rooms on the BA IV. I imagine all the twin rooms are the same, spacious.

Since the Conception and Red Sea Aggressor I disasters, I have paid much more attention to safety on the liveaboards. You see that I addressed this topic in detail in my review. I chose room 10 because it was closest to the main exit to an outside deck.

One of the reasons I chose the BA IV over the BA III was the twin beds rather than bunks. I'm just too old to potentially be climbing up and down in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom :)
 

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