Red Sea scuba diving has long been considered one of the top diving destinations in the world. It has everything divers would expect from an epic scuba experience offering clear, warm water, abundant marine life, and shipwrecks, and reefs. Located between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa, the diversity between the North and South Red Sea has hundreds of incredible dive sites waiting to be explored.
Red Sea Liveaboard Scuba Diving
Red Sea scuba diving can be experienced in two different ways: resort-based or on a liveaboard dive cruise. For accessing the best scuba diving in the Red Sea, liveaboard dive safaris are the way to go. We specifically cater for diving enthusiasts who can give on a vessel fitted out with diving equipment and operated by experts who are knowledgeable on the top Red Sea diving spots. While this sounds like the perfect holiday choice, consider the pros and cons to ensure it’s the right choice for you.
Pros
- You get to visit different, remote Red Sea diving destinations.
- There are a lot of planned dives that you can choose to take part in without any obligation. Your dive experience will definitely improve if you do them all.
- Convenient having onboard accommodation, prepared meals, and diving gear.
- Sailing to remote locations means going off-grid for the duration of the holiday. A pro or a con depending on your view!
- More bang for your buck!
Cons
- The duration of liveaboard cruises generally last between one to two weeks, therefore you will be onboard for the duration of this time
- If you suffer from seasickness, you will need medication to deal with the effects.
- You could end up sharing the boat with strangers unless you can afford to charter a private boat for your group.
5 Reasons for a Diving Holiday at the Red Sea
Different parts offer different experiences for varying levels of dive skills where novice and advanced divers can fully enjoy a diving holiday at the Red Sea. The North Red Sea is great for beginners with its calmer conditions while the South Red Sea has stronger currents and deeper waters that will appeal to stronger scuba divers.
A destination with a lot to offer everyone, let’s dive into the top five reasons for planning a Red Sea liveaboard holiday in 2020!
Weather and Water Conditions
With an average water temperature of 22°C, you can enjoy dives all day long without feeling a chill and a comfortable air temperature that rarely drops below 20°C. Water visibility is as perfect as it gets.
Coral Reefs Exploration
Here you will find the world’s longest, diverse reefs, like Shark and Yolanda reefs that house over 1,000 invertebrate species, and soft and hard corals.
Historical Shipwrecks
The SS Thistlegorm, Dunraven, and the Giannis D are some of several wrecks from the 19th and 20th century that lie beneath the surface cloaked in mysteries of tragedy and war.
Biodiversity
The aquatic wildlife is a unique ecology teeming with thousands of species of fish, sharks, rays, sea turtles, sea urchins, molluscs, and crustaceans.
Best for Budgets
Scuba diving holidays are very inexpensive here and still visit some of the best diving spots.
Best Times for Red Sea Diving
Knowing the ins and outs of diving the Red Sea and when to go will prepare you for the trip of a lifetime. Because temperatures are comfortable all year round, there is never really a bad time to visit.
March to May and September to November
These periods are regarded as the best months for scuba diving in the Red Sea because of the favorable conditions for best visibility and shark encounters (Hammerheads, Oceanic Whitetip). July and August are also good months to see thresher sharks, grey, and whitetip reef sharks.
December to February
The winter months bring windy conditions that could cause rough surface conditions; however, the visibility remains good and, as there are fewer sharks, this is a good time on the wrecks and the fishy drop-offs.