About EliteCustom-designed and built to a superior standard ELITE is a 38 metre boat accommodating a maximum of 24 guests in 11 twin-berth cabins and a double master suite, all with ensuite and air conditioning. Add to that the three sundecks, dive deck with platform, jacuzzi/hot tub, two air-conditioned salons and air-conditioned dining room and you have a spacious vessel complete with all the diving and safety equipment including two large RIBs with outboards. Although a large boat Elite will still take just 24 guests maximum. She is also equipped for tech diving + NITROX and, as with all our boats, are guaranteed to carry a minimum of two dive guides.
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DeparturesPlease e-mail us at redseafleet@oxygenediving.com for departure information.
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Read before you leavePlease download and read through the pdf below before you go travelling. This will help you to have a nice and smooth holiday. Things to know before you go.pdf
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Booking agenciesThe Oxygene dive centres and liveaboards work with an expanding network of tour operators and travel agents all over the world. They are always ready to help you to put together your dream holiday according to your wishes. Please find your closest tour operator in the list below. For diving, accommodation and flights from Scandinavia contact: Scuba Travel Scandinavia For diving, accomodation and flights from the UK contact: Scuba Travel UK For diving, accomodation and flights from the Belgium contact: Travel and Joy For diving, accomodation and flights from the US and Canada contact: Deep Blue Adventures Fly & Sea Dive Adventures World of Diving For diving, accomodation and flights from France and Switzerland contact: Energy Trip Ultramarina For diving, accomodation and flights from Germany and Austria contact: Taucher Traum For diving, accomodation and flights from the Netherlands and Belgium contact: Diving Holidays For diving, accomodation and flights from South Africa contact: Scuba Scene |
What to bring on a liveaboardTo bring:
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About TekstremeAs part of award-winning Emperor Divers, Tekstreme has grown over the last six years to become the largest Technical Diving / training facility in the Middle East. Tekstreme offer training in the three largest locations in the Red Sea; Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and Marsa Alam as well as a growing technical demand for technical safaris. We can provide extensive training through multiple training agencies; TDI, BSAC and DSAT from entry level technical courses right through to technical instructors. Teks Join us on an exhilarating journey through silent canyons and deep wrecks in warm waters teeming with life, that’s the incredible experience of Tekstreme Oxygene diving in the Red sea. |
Itineraries
NORTH SAFARI Guests spend first night on the boat in the new Hurghada marina. Day 1: - Depart Hurghada. Check dive on the quieter cargo ship of the Rosalie Moller or the local Minesweeper “El Mina”. Then it’s up to the North for weather permitting night dive on Rosalie Moller. Day 2: - Visit the famous wrecks at Abu Nuhas or the more than well known Thistlegorm. Day 3: - Wake up to a deep wreck dive on the more recently found large ferry Al Qamar. 60m - 85m, or one of the many wall dives in the area. Day 4: - Another chance to explore more of the Deep Wreck Dive on the ferry Al Qamar. Day 5: - Choose your wreck! Visit either the deep wreck of the Gulf Fleet 31, lying on the reef of Shaabrugh Umm Gammar. 85m - 100m, or Colona VI, 60 – 70m, or the patrol boat, 30 – 45m. Day 6: - Dive the very famous deep wall drift dive on Small Giftun Island including the archway during ascent. Optional 2nd dive on the purposefully sunk wreck of the cargo ship the Hebat Allah before returning to port.
SOUTH SAFARI Day 1: - Depart Port Ghalib. Check dive at the Pinnacles of Ras Trombie before sailing to the Brothers. 2nd dive on the wreck of the Aida. 30m - 70m. Day 2: - Wake up to an early deep wreck dive on Numidia lying on Big Brother. 20m - 70m. Chance in the afternoon to step onto the island, meet the locals and climb the lighthouse. Day 3: - Morning dive at the deep wall/wreckage of the Zealot at the stunning Daedalus Reef. Keep a look out for the famous schools of hammerheads in this area. Day 4: - Time for another deep wreck dive, this time on the Maiden at Rocky Island. 85m-110m. Day 5: - Get a second chance to explore more of the deep wreck Maiden at Rocky Island or deep cave system at Shaab Sharm depending on weather. Day 6: - To finish off the trip, a visit to the famous Elphinstone Reef is required to dive along its stunning walls and through its Arch before returning to port PLEASE NOTE: ALL THE ABOVE ROUTES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DEPENDING ON A NUMBER OF FACTORS WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
It should also be made clear that on the southern routes divers will be a long way from the nearest medical recompression facility (up to 12 hours at the furthest points). In Egypt you cannot rely on any speedy air evacuation but must rely on the safari boat having returned to the nearest port for an evacuation by road. In addition, the southern route does involve A LOT of travelling, with up to 12 hours at a time of overnight travelling times and up to six hours travelling in the daytime on occasions. |
Technical safarisSeven-day Technical liveaboard safaris give the perfect opportunity to discover and explore unknown wrecks and reefs that the Red Sea has to offer. There are trips to the northern area of the Rea Sea and to the Southern areas, diving areas previously out of reach to the normal recreational diver. The water temperature and the dive sites make it possible to do two dives in one:The first part being a deep dive exploring a wreck, a surprising canyon or an astonishing wall in crystal clear water. The second part of the same dive is spent in shallow water, swimming around colorful coral reefs, teeming with marine life, while completing the decompression stops.
Important Note: The safari boat is specially adapted to offer a full range of technical diving services:
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