Liquid Diving Adventures
Regions / Africa / Egypt - Red Sea / Scuba Scene Red Sea

Scuba Scene Red Sea

Scuba Scene Red Sea

Please Refer to Trip Schedule



Built: 2022
Length: 48.5 meters / 159 feet
Beam: 10.5 meters / 34.5 feet
Cruise: 10 knots
Divers: 28
Fuel Capacity: 170,000 liters
Fresh Water: 45,300 liters
Engine: 2 x Mantrac 13000 HP
Electricity: 220v Euro Type C Plugs
Generators: 2 x 275 KW and 1 x 70 KW
Nitrox $
WIFI Available
Tech and/or Rebreathers Supported

Schedules & Availability


Date

spaces

Search
23 SEP2024
7 nights
North & Brothers
5 available spaces
from
USD 1875.-
5 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
23 Sep 2024
17:00
Hurghada
disembark:
30 Sep 2024
10:00
Hurghada

Prices & Availability

Twin
Main Deck
USD 1875.-
1 space only male only female
King Suite
Main Deck
USD 1875.-
3 spaces
Single cabin
Main Deck
USD 2813.-
1 space

Surcharges payable at location

VAT
USD
188.-
 Booking Request
30 SEP2024
7 nights
Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone
2 available spaces
USD 2095.-
2 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
30 Sep 2024
17:00
Hurghada
disembark:
07 Oct 2024
10:00
Hurghada

Prices & Availability

Twin
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
fully booked
King Suite
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
2 spaces
Single cabin
Main Deck
USD 3143.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable at location

VAT
USD
210.-
 Booking Request
07 OCT2024
7 nights
Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone
1 available space
USD 2095.-
1 available space

Departure/Arrival

embark:
07 Oct 2024
17:00
Hurghada
disembark:
14 Oct 2024
10:00
Hurghada

Prices & Availability

Twin
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
fully booked only male
King Suite
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
1 space
Single cabin
Main Deck
USD 3143.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable at location

VAT
USD
210.-
 Booking Request
21 OCT2024
7 nights
Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone
5 available spaces
USD 2095.-
5 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
21 Oct 2024
17:00
Hurghada
disembark:
28 Oct 2024
10:00
Hurghada

Prices & Availability

Twin
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
fully booked only female
King Suite
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
5 spaces
Single cabin
Main Deck
USD 3143.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable at location

VAT
USD
210.-
 Booking Request
28 OCT2024
7 nights
Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone
16 available spaces
USD 2095.-
16 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
28 Oct 2024
17:00
Hurghada
disembark:
04 Nov 2024
10:00
Hurghada

Prices & Availability

Twin
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
fully booked
King Suite
Main Deck
USD 2095.-
16 spaces
Single cabin
Main Deck
USD 3143.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable at location

VAT
USD
210.-
 Booking Request
next trips

Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
Scuba Scene Red Sea
All Star Scuba Scene is a 159-foot (48.5 meter) luxury liveaboard featuring 14 spacious cabins. Each cabin features ensuite private baths, European Type C electrical outlets, and USB charging ports. Divers will experience a spacious dive deck with two private bathrooms that feature hot water showers, personal gear storage, a large camera table with and a fresh water rinse and two dryers, and two custom dive tenders. Guests are served by a multi- lingual staff of 13-14. Guests experience international cuisine, including Egyptian dishes, in the buffet-style dining room.
Packages include luxury cabin accommodations with private ensuite bathrooms, 18+dives including night dives, 3 meals daily plus snacks throughout the day, beverages (including coffee, tea, water, juices, and soda), tanks, weights and weight belts, marine park and port fees, local ground transfers from airport/hotel to the dock.
Traditional Mediterranean and Middle Eastern foods are featured, along with other international dishes. Three meals, plus pre-breakfast and snacks, are prepared on board and served buffet style. Special dietary requests such as vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free can usually be accommodated with advanced notice.
The Red Sea is considered one of the world’s best dive destinations. It is home to over 1,000 fish species, vibrant soft corals, unique topographies, world-class wreck diving, and amazing shark encounters. Dive regions include the Central Red Sea, home to Brothers Islands, Daedalus, and Elphinstone, and close encounters with oceanic white tips and hammerhead sharks. The Deep South itinerary showcases St.John’s, Zdabargad and Rocky Island, while the Northern Red Sea itineraray features Ras Mohammed National Park, Tiran Strait, and wrecks. In the Northern sites, recreational and tec/rebreather divers will find the famed wreck SS Thistlegorm and others at Abu Nuhas and Gubal Island.
Text and photos courtesy of All Star Liveaboards and Scuba Scene.



Dive Conditions

Diving conditions in the Red Sea are idyllic, with water temperatures rarely falling below 71°F/22°C even in the Egyptian winter (December - February). Topside weather conditions are equally pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 68°F-104°F (20°C -40°C) depending on the time of year.
Located in the Middle East, the Red Sea is a northern offshoot of the Indian Ocean. While these bodies of water share many of the same habitats and marine life, the Red Sea has evolved to provide unique habitats for numerous endemic species. Due to little rainfall, high evaporation, and a relatively isolated location, the Red Sea has one of the world's highest rates of salinity. These same factors also provide excellent diving conditions, and the Red Sea boasts a phenomenal 360 dive days a year. Furthermore, the Red Sea has few river tributaries feeding into it, which means limited microalgae allowing excellent dive visibility.
Diving is available in the Red Sea year-round. However, March to May and September to November are often cited as the best times to visit. Topside weather conditions are comfortable and the sea temperature isn’t too cold during these months, but this also attracts many other tourists, and dive sites can be extremely busy. During June, July, and August, uncomfortably hot topside temperatures mean resorts are quieter, but it's still worth considering since you may encounter hammerhead sharks on the outer dive sites.
Shore dives from the northern resorts and beaches are generally organized by the inhouse resort dive centers, and many offer unlimited diving on their house reef. Day trips out to Ras Mohammed and Tiran usually offer two or three dives from a day boat, often at busy sites with a lot of other divers and snorkelers. Many divers opt for a liveaboard trip which gives better access to remote areas where there are no crowds. Dives are generally from the back of the liveaboard or from tenders which take divers close to the reefs. Many Red Sea dives are drift dives, so the use of a safety sausage is mandatory.