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Red Sea Aggressor V Liveaboard, Egypt

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Expansive dive deck with personal gear storage, rinse tanks, and camera tables
Up to five dives daily, including night dives, offering full exploration opportunities
A sun deck with shaded areas, comfortable loungers, and a hot tub for relaxation

The staterooms aboard the yacht are tailored for comfort and privacy. Each stateroom has individual climate control and an en-suite bathroom with hot water. Each cabin offers ample storage and configurations of twin and double beds to suit different needs. These rooms offer a quiet space to retire to after enjoying their underwater landscapes.

The vessel is designed to provide ample social areas: a spacious air-conditioned salon with plush seating and a common dining area where buffet-style meals are served. Meals will be freshly prepared and include local and international dishes; dietary preferences will be catered to upon request. The sun deck features a shaded lounge with hot tub-a great place to relax between dives or enjoy Red Sea vistas.

The dive deck features individual stations, rinse tanks for gear and cameras, and freshwater showers. It provides Nitrox to enhance diving experiences on deeper and more challenging sites. Dedicated camera stations let the underwater photographer set up and maintain their equipment with ease.

The yacht's itineraries concentrate on the southern Red Sea of Egypt, places such as Daedalus Reef and St. John's Reef. The route showcases teeming coral gardens, dramatic drop-offs, and various encounters with marine species such as hammerhead sharks, mantas, and schools of colorful fish.

GPS and VHF radios, AED, are implemented to keep safety at the top. Other provisions include WiFi at a charge and crew support for problem-solving, making every trip smooth and pleasant

Cabins

Master Stateroom
Lower Deck, Main Deck

Master Stateroom

2 Guests
Deluxe Stateroom
Main Deck, Upper Deck

Deluxe Stateroom

2 Guests
Boat plan
Boat deck plan

Boat Specification

Number of cabins
13
Groups or charters
Yes
Gear rental
Surcharge
Wi-Fi
Surcharge
Nitrox
No
Fleet/Managing company
Aggressor Fleet
Length and width
39.9 m / 9.1 m
Capacity
26
Material
Steel
Languages crew speak
English
Generator
Diesel powered
Tech diving friendly
No
Handicapped Friendly
No

Dive Facilities

  • Compressors
  • Tenders for Diving
  • Dive Deck

Boat navigation & safety

Full safety

Food & Drinks

  • Western Food
  • Local Food
  • Dietary Restrictions
  • Buffet Style

Onboard Facilities

  • Audio & Video Entertainment
  • Air Conditioned Saloon
  • Sun Deck
  • Sun Loungers
  • Indoor Saloon
  • Bar
  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi

Red Sea Aggressor V Reviews

5
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5.0
Great experience
Everything was great, highly recommended. The boat is large with plenty of common areas to relax, rooms are spacious, crew was attentive, didn't face any issues.
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2025-09-20by M. Ramez Naeem 
5.0
Spectacular diving well worth the time and effort to get there
Huge boat and very stable, which means a lot for Red Sea open water crossings. Still smells new! The dive deck has a big table to put stuff on which is very handy, a big camera rinse tank, and a pressure nozzle to dry the housing. They also have a separate suit rinse tank with disinfectant. And the dive deck showers have hot water! A number of us commented that it would be great if the current largest and nicest lounge platform wasn't just for smokers, and this has already been talken on board. The cabins are spacious and clean, and none of them are adjacent to the engine room so they're all quiet enough to sleep. The crew and the food are awesome, as usual, and the diving downright spectacular - well worth the long travels. The two itineraries have a few dive sites potentially overlapping, but both are worth doing as they're still vastly different, and the possible repeats are usually the kinds of sites one would want to dive again anyway.
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2025-06-21by V. Blanka 

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Red Sea Aggressor V Liveaboard Itineraries

Deep South - Elba Reef (7 nights) (Hamata-Hamata)

7 nights nights, ±21 dives,
Hamata
Marsa Alam Airport (RMF)
Hamata
Marsa Alam Airport (RMF)
Requirements: Minimum 40 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 6 days of diving (3-4 dives per day, incl. night dive; 2 dives on the last day)
  • Full board
  • Fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, tea, coffee, local beer and wine
  • 12 l tanks and weights
  • Dive guide
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Port fees - 45 USD per person (to be paid on board)
  • Marine park fees - 205 USD per person (to be paid on board)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Transfers
  • Equipment rental
  • 15 l tanks rental
  • Nitrox
  • 14% VAT tax on all goods and services purchased on board
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Big pelagics here, such as grey reef sharks and even hammerheads
Some huge pinnacles
The wreck of Levanzo is located at the eastern reef of the Elba region
Big groupers, schooling trevally, and other marine life

Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Day 2: 
Check out dive and first days diving: Sernaka Island and Il Kamash wreck and night dive.

Day 3: 
Diving the whole day and night Dive at Elba Reef and Levanzo wreck.

Day 4: 
Diving the whole day and night dive at Elba Reef.

Day 5: 
Exploration day of 4 new dive sites.

Day 6: 
Abu Fandira South & North & night dive.

Day 7: 
Abu Fandira Fogani for 2 morning dives and then sailing back to Port Berenice; sunset party then dinner onboard and overnight.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.

 

Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

Dive sites you’ll see

Deep South - Zabargad & Rocky Islands (7 nights) (Hamata-Hamata)

7 nights nights, ±21 dives,
Hamata
Marsa Alam Airport (RMF)
Hamata
Marsa Alam Airport (RMF)
Requirements: Minimum 40 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 6 days of diving (3-4 dives per day, incl. night dive; 2 dives on the last day)
  • Full board
  • Fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, tea, coffee, local beer and wine
  • 12 l tanks and weights
  • Dive guide
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Port fees - 45 USD per person (to be paid on board)
  • Marine park fees - 105 USD per person (to be paid on board)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Transfers
  • Equipment rental
  • 15 l tanks rental
  • Nitrox
  • 14% VAT tax on all goods and services purchased on board
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Abundance of reef fish, cuttlefish, octopus, blue spotted rays, and crocodile fish
Strong currents as well as the Khanka Wreck
Sightings of oceanic whitetips, grey reef sharks, hammerheads, silver tips and manta rays
The topography here makes for great swim-throughs

Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Day 2: 
Check out dive Shaab Eshara and the first day and night dive.

Day 3: 
Morning dive at Abu Galawa West, 2nd dive at Abu Galawa East, 3rd dive at Malahi, 4th dive & night dive at Amphoras. Sailing at night to Rocky Island .

Day 4: 
Morning dive at North East Rocky, 2nd dive at South West Rocky, 3rd dive at North West Rocky, 4th dive at South East Rocky. Sailing to Zabargad Island for night dive & overnight.

Day 5: 
Morning dive at Abu Bassala, 2nd dive at Gota’a Mymora, 3rd dive at Fendra Hamara, 4th dive at Habily Wasta, night dive at Gota’a Wasta

Day 6: 
Morning dive at Habily Gaafar, 2nd dive at Habily Aly, 3rd dive at Habily St.John Woods. Sailing to Dangerous Reef for 4th & night dive.

Day 7: 
Morning dive at Habily Abu Wassef. 2nd dive at White Rock. Sailing back to Port Berenice; sunset party and dinner onboard and overnight.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.

 

Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons