ITINERARIES

Red Sea Liveaboard Itineraries

Experience the thrill of the Red Sea aboard our comfortable liveaboard, welcoming certified divers, kitesurfers, and wing-foil surfers. Most of our cruises conveniently start and end in Hurghada, Egypt — one of the Red Sea’s top gateways.

Check our live availability schedule to see which weeks are open for individual bookings, and available for full charters. If you’re interested in other durations or special requests, simply choose preferred dates, click “Contact”, and our team will provide a customized offer.

Our private charters are available for groups who wish to rent the entire boat for an exclusive period, ranging from 4 days to 2 weeks. Enjoy crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and steady winds in a tailor-made itinerary designed for your adventure.

With year-round sunshine, world-class diving spots, and ideal wind conditions, your Red Sea journey will be unforgettable. Book early to secure your preferred dates.

Diving safaris can be arranged for certified divers. Choose your route according to your wishes and level of skill:

Red Sea North (Ras Mohammed, Tiran, Thistlegorm, Abu Nuhas, etc.)

Golden Triangle (Brothers Islands, Daedalus, Elphinstone reefs)

Deep South (St John’s, Rocky & Zabargad  Islands, etc.)

Elba – the Red Sea’s Last Secret (Elba reef, Isola di Levanzo wreck, Abu Fandera, etc.) on the border of Egypt/Sudan

For more detailed routes, we take wind and weather conditions into account.

There is plenty of windy weather in Egypt, especially in the winter months, which is ideal for surfers. The sea is warm all year round, and the winter months enjoy good weather: the water temperature never dips below 21C in the open sea.

Our experienced team leads you to the top spots, including Gaysoum, Al Ashrafi, Tawila, Gubal, Siyul and Abu Mungar, along with other perfect secluded locations. We meticulously follow the forecast to position you where the wind is at its best, ensuring an unparalleled surfing experience far from the crowd.

Our mobile hotel and surfing possibilities are all in one.

Our boat has a 60 m2 wet deck with enough room for equipment and where everyone has plenty of space to move around.

Red Sea Diving Itineraries

1. Northern Route

Northern Route Diving

 

Ras Mohamed | Tiran | Thistlegorm | Abu Nuhas

The classic northern Red Sea circuit blends historic wrecks with vibrant reef diving, ideal for all skill levels. Shaab El-Erg—known as Dolphin House—offers magical encounters with resident bottlenose dolphins. Ras Mohamed National Park amazes with coral gardens and thrilling drift dives, while the Straits of Tiran boast spectacular coral formations. The legendary SS Thistlegorm stands as an underwater WWII museum, and Abu Nuhas reveals a collection of shipwrecks, each with its own maritime tale. This route’s easy access allows for multiple night dives under starry skies.

Variations:

  • Classic North – Thistlegorm, Abu Nuhas, Ras Mohamed, Tiran reefs or Salem Express wreck
  • Northern Wrecks (Advanced) – Thistlegorm, Carnatic, Dunraven, Kingston, Ulysses, Ghiannis D, Chrisoula K., SS Turkia, Rosalie Moller,
  • North + Brothers – Classic North plus Brothers Islands.

2. Golden Triangle (BDE)

Golden Triangle Diving

 

Brothers | Daedalus | Elphinstone

Known as the shark capital of the Red Sea, the Golden Triangle is a paradise for advanced divers. Brothers Islands feature dramatic drop-offs and thresher shark sightings, while Daedalus is famous for hammerhead congregations and manta ray encounters. Elphinstone’s coral plateaus host oceanic whitetips, silky sharks, and vibrant soft corals.

Variations:

  • Classic BDE – Sharks, manta rays, Napoleon wrasse.
  • Daedalus + Elphinstone + Sataya – Sharks plus spinner dolphin snorkeling.

3. Deep South

Deep South Diving

 

Rocky & Zabargad Islands | St. Johns

Explore the remote southern Red Sea, where isolation brings unmatched marine life encounters. Rocky and Zabargad are havens for seabirds and nesting turtles. St. Johns offers towering coral pillars and intricate swim-throughs, while Sataya Lagoon is home to playful dolphins.

Variations:

  • Classic Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad, St. Johns, Sataya dolphins.
  • Daedalus + St. Johns – Pelagic action meets southern reefs.

4. Elba: The Red Sea’s Last Secret

Elba Reef Diving


Elba Reef | Isola di Levanzo Wreck | Abu Fandera

At the Sudanese border lies Elba Reef—the ultimate frontier for adventurous divers. This isolated region shelters century-old treasures like the Isola di Levanzo wreck, its cargo of wine bottles perfectly preserved as if time stood still. A sunken fishing trawler and rare seaplane create unique artificial reefs, while Fandera’s pristine gardens host the elusive bumphead parrotfish. Days pass without seeing another vessel, offering diving in its purest, most exploratory form.

The ultimate escape for those seeking the Red Sea’s wild, undisturbed beauty – where few boats venture and nature reigns supreme.

5. South+Safaga

South+Safaga


Elphinstone Reef | Salem Express | Panorama Reef

This exclusive coastal route connects the vibrant reefs of Hurghada with the pristine bays of Marsa Alam, featuring a highlight visit to the legendary Salem Express wreck near Safaga.

Discover diverse underwater worlds: coral walls, turtle coves, and seagrass meadows where dugongs feed. Designed for relaxed diving with minimal open-sea crossings, it offers excellent visibility, mild currents, and sheltered conditions – ideal for photographers, marine life enthusiasts, and a gentle introduction to the Red Sea.

This coastal itinerary is also a superb choice during windier months, offering sheltered conditions along the shoreline.

 

Why Divers Choose:

  • North – Wrecks & night dives
  • BDE – Shark encounters
  • Deep South – Time-capsule exploration
  • Elba – Remote wilderness diving
  • South+Safaga – Dugong area & sheltered route