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  • Includes & Excludes

  • Itinerary

  • Liveaboard Details

  • Diving Highlights

  • Optional Extension

  • Destination Information

Includes:
  • All scheduled transfers
  • 7 Nights’ accommodation on the luxurious Liveaboard
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Snacks
  • All tea, coffee, bottled water & soft drinks
  • FREE UNLIMITED BEER
  • Unlimited DIVING
  • Nitrox
  • Hire of 12L Tanks & Weights
  • Marine Park Fee & Fuel Levy
  • Port Fees
  • Reef Taxes
Excludes:
  • Airport Taxes (Approx. R 7,500.00)
  • Dive equipment other than tanks & weights
  • 15L Cylinder – €45
  • Onboard Service Fee - €100 per person (Divided amongst crew)
  • Insurance (Approx. R 1,125.00)
  • Visa on Arrival (Free for SA Passport Holders / €30 for Non-SA)
  • Egyptian Government Tax - €100 p.p. (approx. R2000)
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS
  • Cairo Day Tour Only: R1,990.00 per person sharing
  • Cairo Day Tour plus Hotel Day Use Room: R3,450 per person sharing
Cabin Upgrades:
  • Sun Deck Twin Cabin (2): R1,200.00 per person for the week
  • Sun Deck Double Cabin (2): R1,200.00 per person for the week
Where is the Red Sea?

The Red Sea is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden.

Itineraries

DAY 1

Date : July 29, 2026

DEPART JOHANNESBURG

Check in at Johannesburg International airport at 18h00 for your flight to Cairo departing at 21h45. Dinner is served onboard.

DAY 2

Date : July 30, 2026

ARRIVE IN CAIRO

On arrival in Cairo at 07h00, stay in transit for your flight to Hurghada at 09H30. Met at Hurghada airport on arrival and transfer to the resort to unwind and relax before moving onto your final destination to embark on the liveaboard late afternoon. Once there you will step into your luxurious cabin and unpack to unwind for the week. Soon after that you will be submerging yourself into the warm, crystal clear waters of the Red Sea with its wonderful sea life.

DAY 3 - 7

Date : July 31, 2026

CAIRO | HURGHADA | LIVEABOARD

Once the check in procedure is complete i.e. dive gear unpacked, safety briefings complete & all guests on board the Liveaboard will depart.

The luxury Liveaboard offers 5* service, exceptional cuisine, a friendly crew and unlimited diving opportunities. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily and tea, coffee, soft drinks, beers and bottled water are freely available on board.

Unlimited diving on only the best dive sites in and around Ras Mohammed National Park. Also including the famous Thistlegorm, Sha'ab Nuhas and Gubal Wrecks.

DAY 8

Date : August 5, 2026

HURGHADA

After 2 morning dives, you will return to the port. The evening can be spent shopping and exploring, dinner is provided on the Liveaboard where you will stay overnight.

DAY 9

Date : August 6, 2026

CAIRO DAY TOUR / TRANSFER TO HOTEL

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Cairo departing at 09H10. On arrival, you will transfer to your hotel. Spend the day at leisure (including lunch) before transferring to the airport at approx. 21H00 for your flight to Johannesburg departing at 23H45. Dinner is served onboard.

Day 10

Date : August 7, 2026

ARRIVE IN JOHANNESBURG

Arrive in Johannesburg at approx. 07H10.

DECK / CABIN SPECIFICATIONS: M/Y CONTESSA MIA

Cabins: 12 (8 Lower Deck Twin | 2 Upper Deck Double, 2 Upper Deck Twin)

M/Y Contessa Mia can accommodate 24 pax in 2 double rooms and 10 twin cabins. It has two salons providing its guests with bigger rooms, a relaxing salon on the main deck equipped with a top-notch audio and video system as well as a dining area on the upper deck with a magnificent 360 degree view of the open sea. The half shaded sundeck is an idea place to relax and enjoy the cool evenings while the top deck offers a perfect tanning spot for sun lovers.

 

 

 

DIVING HIGHLIGHTS & BUCKET LIST DIVE SITES

THISTLEGORM WRECK

The famous SS Thistlegorm World War II wreck is one of the highlights of this cruise. The SS Thistlegorm sunk in 1941, having been bombed by the Germans while on a mission to deliver a cargo of trucks, motor bikes, and ammunition and war materials to the British troops in North Africa.

 

RAS MOHAMMED NATIONAL PARK

Ras Mohammed has been described as one of the best diving sites in the world. Located at the tip of Sinai, famous for its breath-taking walls rich in soft and fan corals and populated with huge shoals of fish. Nutrient-rich sediments from the Gulf of Aqaba attract many fish species and also feed the coral polyps creating a paradise for divers.

 

ABU NUHAS WRECKS

Dive the famous wrecks of Abu Nuhas, the Ships Graveyard. This reef lies close to the ship-lane toward the Suez Canal and has claimed more ships than any other in the Red Sea. The wrecks are very scenic, covered in corals and they are fantastic for photography, especially the Carnatic, having sunk in 1869.

R1990.00 per person

Check out of liveaboard in the morning of Day 9 and transfer to the airport for a morning flight to Cairo. You will be collected in an air-conditioned vehicle and taken for a tour of the Pyramids, Sphinx & Grand Museum with an English-speaking Egyptian guide (includes lunch). Tour ends at approx. 18H00-19H00. Transfer to the airport for your flight back to JNB departing at approx. 23H45. Dinner is served onboard.

INCLUDES
• Scheduled Transfers
• Sphinx & Pyramids
• Grand Museum
• Entrance Fees
• Lunch
• English speaking guide

EXCLUDES
• Cairo Tour Service Fee: €10 p.p

R3450.00 per person sharing

• Tour of the Pyramids, Sphinx & Grand Museum with an English-speaking Egyptian guide (includes lunch). Tour ends at approx. 18H00-19H00.

• Transfer to the Hotel for a short stop to freshen up before continuing to the airport at approx. 21H00 for your flight back to JNB departing at approx. 23H45. Dinner is served onboard.

LANGUAGE
The official language is Arabic, however English is widely spoken.
TIME ZONE
Same time as South Africa.
CLIMATE
Temperatures in Egypt vary considerably from winter to summer. Ave. Temps: April: 23°C ; May: 27°C ; June: 31°C; July/Aug: 35°C; Sep: 30°C; Oct: 28°C
WATER TEMPERATURE
The Red Sea is warm enough to visit throughout the year, with an average water temperature of 19°C, even in December and January. This goes up to an 29°C average in the summer months, making the sea’s shallow parts as warm as bath water. A 3mm wetsuit is most commonly used.
POWER SUPPLY
Charging facilities are available for lights and cameras, standard 220/240 volts with round 2 pin sockets, similar to SA Cell phone chargers. All batteries and necessary spares should be taken along.
STAYING IN CONTACT
There is WIFI onboard, however please note, it is not guaranteed as it may be unavailable for long periods and intermittent at times due to location and other conditions. You will be Able to buy a local sim card either at a booth at the airport or you can ask they transfer driver to stop at a data and cell service provider en route to the liveaboard to purchase one.
WHAT PAYMENT METHOD IS ACCEPTED
Credit cards are accepted at all major establishments, but please note that an extra charge (between 2,5% and 5%) can be levied with each transaction. Travellers Cheques are NOT widely accepted.
DRESS CODE
Liveaboard: dress code is extremely casual i.e. Shorts, t-shirts, swimming costumes. Resorts and Public Areas: Casual and Smart Casual in Hotels. Religious Sites: Women are expected to wear a long skirt and long-sleeve blouse.
WHAT NOT TO BRING
Drones are not permitted
PHOTOGRAPHY
There is usually an additional charge to take photographs/video footage when entering various tourist attractions. Photographing harbours, airports, military installations and military personnel are prohibited.
DIVING
  • Certification must be presented as well as a log book and dive insurance
  • Safety: Chamber in Hurghada, Sharm-el-Sheikh & Dahab
  • Please be sure that your dive insurance is comprehensive & up to date before departing on your diving trip.
  • Always follow safe diving practices at all times.
  • Alcohol Consumption: If alcohol is consumed in between dives by an individual then they will be required to refrain from diving for the remainder of the day
  • Flying After Diving: A minimum surface interval of 18 hours must be allowed prior to flying or going to altitude