Palau Aggressor II is a 106 ft liveaboard operating from Koror, designed for stability and extended dive itineraries. It accommodates up to 18 guests across nine cabins and forms part of the Aggressor Adventures fleet.
Palau is known for reef walls, current-driven channels, and WWII wrecks. Diving programs combine drift dives, reef dives, and selected wreck sites, with daily plans adjusted to conditions.




















Facilities & Meals
The vessel includes an indoor salon, shaded sundeck, seating areas, and a bar and grill. A dedicated camera area and charging stations are available, with restrictions on charging inside cabins for safety.
Meals are served throughout the day, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks between dives. The menu combines international and local dishes. Drinking water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, and a limited selection of beer and wine are included.
Activities
Diving structures the day, typically with multiple dives scheduled depending on conditions. Evenings may include dive briefings, fish identification sessions, or informal downtime on deck.
Staying Connected
Internet access is limited and may not be reliable during the trip due to the remote operating area.
We Think. . .
Palau Aggressor II suits divers looking for structured dive days, current-based diving, and access to well-known Palau sites including reef walls, channels, and historic
wrecks.
Palau Aggressor II operates in Palau, located in the western Pacific within Micronesia. The region is known for clear water, steep reef walls, and strong tidal movement that drives nutrient flow and marine activity.
Dive areas include reef edges, channels between islands, and sheltered sections depending on weather. Conditions vary with tides, influencing current strength and visibility.
How to Get There
- International flights arrive at Koror (ROR) International Airport
- Airlines include United, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, and China Airlines
The vessel is moored in Koror. Guests are met on arrival and transferred to the yacht. Boarding typically begins Sunday afternoon, with departure early Monday. The vessel returns Saturday, with disembarkation Sunday morning
Palau Aggressor II accommodates 18 guests across 9 cabins, all with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, storage space, and individual climate control. Each cabin includes basic amenities and access to shared onboard facilities.
Deluxe Stateroom
Located throughout the vessel, these cabins include a queen bed with a single bunk, a port window, and private bathroom. They are designed for twin or shared occupancy.
Double Stateroom
Located on the dive deck, this cabin includes a double bed with a single bunk and a private bathroom. It offers similar features to the Deluxe cabins but in a different layout.
Diving Location Features
Diving in Palau is shaped by reef walls, channels, and submerged structures. Many dives involve current, ranging from mild to strong, with drift diving common. Visibility is generally good, and marine life includes reef fish, sharks, rays, and pelagic species.
Dive Services
Diving is guided, with multiple dives scheduled daily based on conditions. Tanks, weights, and onboard support are provided.
Dive briefings outline entry points, current direction, and safety procedures. Divers are expected to use standard safety equipment, including surface marker buoys. Group diving is standard, with guides managing navigation and timing.
Dive Sites
Dive sites are selected based on weather, currents, and overall conditions.
Wall & Reef Sites – Steep walls and reef slopes with coral growth and reef fish. These sites often include drift profiles along the reef edge.
Channel Sites – Dives in channels where tidal flow brings in larger species. Sharks and rays are commonly seen in these areas.
Wreck Sites – WWII wrecks located around Palau, providing structure and habitat for marine life. These dives combine historical features with marine growth.
Cleaning Stations – Specific reef areas where larger species gather. These sites often allow for repeated sightings under stable conditions.
Blue Corner & German Channel – Commonly included sites known for current exposure and pelagic activity. Blue Corner is known for drift diving along reef edges, while German Channel is associated with larger species passing through.
Trip dates & availability
Please see pricing table below the availability panel for inclusions, exclusions, and extras.
Aggressor Adventures Fleet Extras Payable
| AUD | USD | ||||||||
| Complete Set of Rental Gear (includes BC, Regulator, Computer, Night Dive Light, Mask, Fins, Snorkel) | |||||||||
| 7 Nights | 175 | USD | | | 175 | |||||
| 10 Nights | 260 | USD | | | 260 | |||||
| Dive Computer | |||||||||
| 7 Nights | 60 | USD | | | 60 | |||||
| 10 Nights | 90 | USD | | | 90 | |||||
| Nitrox Unlimited | |||||||||
| 7 night charters | 100 | USD | | | 100 | |||||
| 10 night charters | 150 | USD | | | 150 | |||||
| Important Information | |||||||||
| This liveaboard's prices are in USD. The AUD prices shown are based on the current exchange rate. The price paid in AUD will be based on the actual exchange rate at the time any payments are made. | |||||||||




