A liveaboard diving trip is a multi-day cruise where divers live onboard a vessel while visiting remote dive sites that cannot be reached by day boats.
Liveaboards offer more dives per day, access to remote locations, flexible schedules and a more immersive diving experience compared to day trips.
Some Red Sea liveaboard routes are suitable for beginners, while others require advanced certification. Each itinerary specifies the required experience level.
Most liveaboard routes require at least Open Water certification. Advanced routes such as BDE typically require Advanced Open Water certification and logged dives.
Red Sea liveaboards usually offer three to four dives per day, depending on conditions and itinerary.
The main Red Sea liveaboard routes include Wrecks & Reefs in the north, Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone (BDE) and Deep South itineraries.
The BDE route offers the best chances for shark encounters, particularly during warmer months when pelagic activity is higher.
Red Sea liveaboards typically depart from Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, depending on the selected route.
Guests usually arrive via Hurghada International Airport or Marsa Alam International Airport. Transfers to the marina are arranged.
Yes. The Red Sea offers year-round diving, with seasonal variations in water temperature, wind and marine life activity.
The best time for liveaboard diving in Egypt is generally from March to November, depending on the route and conditions.
Professional Red Sea liveaboards follow international safety standards, including emergency equipment, trained crew and safety briefings.
Yes. Liveaboard vessels carry emergency oxygen and first aid equipment, and crew are trained in emergency response.
Liveaboard packages typically include accommodation, meals, diving, tanks and weights. Flights and equipment rental may be additional.
Yes. Private liveaboard charters are available for groups seeking exclusive itineraries and customized schedules.
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