Allstar Scuba Scene
Duration
7 Nights
Location/Type
Red Sea/Liveaboard
Cabins
14 Cabins
Departure
Hurghada
ABOUT THE LIVEABOARD
The All Star Red Sea is a 48.5-meter/159-feet-long luxury liveaboard taking up to 28 guests on diving safaris in the Red Sea. The 14 cabins on the All Star Red Sea have private bathrooms and air conditioning. The electrical outlets are universal with USB ports, ideal for charging devices. Cabins 1-6 and 9-14 feature large ocean-view windows and a cozy seating area. Cabins 7 & 8 are slightly smaller, offering two beds, a twin and a double bed.
The dive platform has freshwater hoses, two rinse tanks, and open-air showers, and the dive deck features a washer, two dryers, equipment storage, and a camera table. On the lower deck is the restaurant, and the main deck has 8 air-conditioned cabins with sea views. The upper deck boasts a swimming pool, sundeck, pool bar, TV room, and 6 more cabins. Above is the sundeck and an air-conditioned salon. The top sundeck features a jacuzzi tub, lounge chairs, and a flybridge.
The restaurant showcases a diverse menu, from native foods to international dishes. Guests can enjoy various dishes, including rice, legumes, lentils, vegetables, hummus, meat, seafood, and spices. Special dietary requests are accommodated with advance notice, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
Book your next Red Sea diving trip aboard the All Star Red Sea today.
Cabin Price Starts at
$ 148
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"I wanted freedom, open air, and adventure. I found it on the sea."
- Alain Gerbault
Itinerary
Know More about the days
7 Nights
Day 1
- For travel planning, boarding begins at 5:00 pm .
- The Scuba Scene crew will transfer the Guests from the Airport to the ship. After a nice Welcome briefing, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place, Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.
Day 2
- Dive 1 at Gota Abu Ramada.
- Dive 2 at Gota Abu Ramada.
- Dive 3 at Gota Abu Ramada (night).
Day 3
- Day 4 at Small Brother.
- Day 5 at Small Brother.
- Day 6 at Big Brother.
Day 4
- Dive 7 at Daedalus Reef.
- Dive 8 at Daedalus Reef.
- Dive 9 at Daedalus Reef.
Day 5
- Dive 10 at Daedalus Reef.
- Dive 11 at Daedalus Reef.
- Dive 12 at Daedalus Reef.
Day 6
- Dive 13 at Elphinstone.
- Dive 14 at Marsa Shouna.
- Dive 15 at Mangrove Bay.
Day 7
- Dive 16 at Small Giftun.
- Dive 17 at Small Giftun.
Day 8
- All guests disembark after breakfast or no later than 10:00 a.m.
Everything you want to know about
Highlights
Elphinstone Reef:
Sharks – especially oceanic whitetips and hammerheads
Pelagics – occasional whale sharks and manta rays
Vibrant soft corals
Brothers Islands
Sharks – especially threshers and oceanic whitetips
Wrecks for recreational and advanced divers
A fully functional lighthouse
Daedalus Reef
Hammerheads – local year-round and schooling seasonally
Pristine reef with immense hard coral formations
A fully functioning lighthouse
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 1 p.m. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Transfers
- Internet
- To be paid with your booking
- Dive and travel insurance
- Port and park fees – 10% of trip cost
Take a look around
Cabins
Price depends on itinerary – email info@apexoceantravel.com
Cabins 7 and 8 are slightly smaller and feature two beds: one single bed and one double bed. These cabins are typically sold as single cabins, with an option for a second person. Each cabin includes a private bathroom and adjustable, temperature-controlled air conditioning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which airport should I fly into?
Can non-divers join?
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When does the boat embark/disembark?
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