The luxuriously appointed M/Y Hurricane is one of the ultimate Red Sea Liveaboards.
There has been no compromise when it comes to providing every comfort for her guests. M/Y Hurricane won "Liveaboard of the Year" in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, as voted by readers of the UK publication "Diver" Magazine.
The cabins all have spacious en suite bathrooms and contain a small fridge and safety deposit box. They boast A/C with individual controls and a unique circulating fresh air system. Lighting and music are controlled from the bedside.
The restaurant is situated on the main deck and creates an elegant, relaxed ambiance in which to enjoy the excellent cuisine. On the bridge deck you will find a stylish saloon and bar, as well as a comfortable lounge area with stereo, CD/DVD and a plasma screen for viewing the day's footage or enjoying a movie. You will find a peaceful oasis on one of the sun decks, while the cocktail deck provides a shady haven. Enjoy a soak in our sun-warmed spa pool on the upper sun deck. All outside areas have teak decking.
The spacious dive deck features individual dive stations with comfortable seating section and dive kit storage. All tanks are filled in situ so once your equipment is set up all you have to do is dive! Open cupboard spaces are provided allowing you to leave dry towels for when you return from your dive. The large dive platform allows you to kit up in safety and comfort and features fresh water tanks and rinse showers. Divers are ferried by two 5.5m RIBs.
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Hurricane Liveaboard |
| Year : |
2004 |
| Length : |
36m |
| Beam : |
8m |
| Draft : |
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| Max Guests : |
22 |
| Cabins: |
12 |
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12 Deluxe Twin Ensuite Cabins |
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| Season: |
All Year
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| Routes: |
Based at Hurghada and Port Galeb
Daedelus, Rocky & St Johns Your starting point will typically be Umm el Rus and Elphinstone Reef. Journeying through the night will bring you to Daedelus Reef. Further traveling through the night will see you arrive at Rocky Island and Zabargad and on to St Johns and Fury Shoal. Although night diving is not permitted on the offshore islands with extended dive times won't you miss out!
St Johns (Deep South Coastal) St Johns is a collection of ergs and habili's in the deep south, on the tropic of cancer. Due to their positioning the sea temperature is noticeably warmer than in the north and it isn't uncommon to see pelagics cruising around when the temperature is right!
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| Duration : |
7 Nights |
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