There was 12 USA Divers on this trip. One lady from the NW was on the prior trip and liked it so much she decided to stay another week… We flew out of Miami directly to Roatan (Honduras).
The water temperature was 84-86F. Visibility was 75-100’ (until silted up). I was in heaven. It was windy every day so donning your gear was not hot at all. Most days there were chopping waves with a surface current. Strange, once you reached the dive spots - no currents at all. The dive guides took our fins off in the water and several of us took off all our gear off before climbing back on the boat. They were helpful; we dove off the boat - from the dive deck.
Most days we had 5 dives which included night dives. One time we lost a night dive due to traveling and one day dive lost due to travel. We dove all the expected sites: Roatan, Utila and Cayos Cochinos; To all divers except me, there was a dive with chumming the sharks.
Laura and Rick were IRON DIVERS. Total of 25 dives.
Aggressor boats are known for excellent Chefs. Our Lady Chef, Jana was without a doubt the best we have ever had. She had amazing desserts all made from scratch. So much food that myself and others were asking for half portions.
Friday afternoon all but 3 of us went to see Monkey, Sloths (in Danish they are called “lazy animals”), Parrots and Guinea Pigs.
Thank you all for a memorable diving trip. See you all soon
Ronnie Farr
Trip Leader
PS – we are slowly adding all our trip photos to: https://usadiveclub.org/Photos (2025)